Commercial Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys entered the US
Billboard 200 albums chart at number 159 and the
Top Country Albums chart at number 36. A few weeks later it peaked at number 35 on the country chart. On the
Cash Box magazine Top Country Albums ranking, it peaked at number 21 in December 1993. Outside the US, the album spent four weeks on the Canadian
RPM Country Albums chart and peaked at number 17. According to
Nielsen SoundScan,
Tribute... had sold over 193,000 copies in the US by January 1995.
Critical Media response to
Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys was overwhelmingly positive. Writing about the album for
The Tennessean, country journalist
Robert K. Oermann suggested that the band had "prove[d] that the diversity, flexibility and breadth of Bob's western-swing sound can still astound young listeners," praising the added "star-power" of the featured artists. Shirley Jinkins of the
Casper-Star Tribune called the release "one of the must-haves for any serious music collector", New York Correspondent Jim Bessman included it at number 4 on his list, writing that "Ray Benson & Co.'s love affair with Bob Wills and Texas Swing is celebrated merrily." The publication's review of lead single "
Red Wing" described the song as "a sprightly rendition of the class fiddle tune, adorned considerably by the playing of" its featured performers. Its review of the follow-up "Blues for Dixie" called the track "one of the best moments from one of last year's best albums".
Accolades Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys earned Asleep at the Wheel its 12th, 13th and 14th
Grammy Award nominations, and its fourth and fifth wins. At the
36th Annual Grammy Awards in 1994, opening track and lead single "
Red Wing" won the
Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance, the band's fourth win in the category. The album was nominated for
Album of the Year at the
1994 Country Music Association Awards, losing out to another tribute album,
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles. ==Track listing==