The Complete US Hits
The Complete US Hits
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Our Take
Our Take
MARTY ROBBINS' "The Complete US Hits 1952-62" is a musical time capsule that takes us on a journey through the golden age of country music. With his smooth vocals and catchy melodies, Robbins effortlessly transports listeners to a bygone era where honky-tonks and heartbreak were the order of the day.
From the toe-tapping "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)" to the melancholic "El Paso," Robbins showcases his versatility as a singer and songwriter. His ability to evoke emotion through his music is unparalleled, making each track feel like a personal story told over a campfire by a seasoned storyteller.
The compilation also highlights Robbins' range as an artist, with upbeat tunes like "Singing The Blues" sitting comfortably alongside more reflective ballads such as "The Story of My Life." His ability to switch between styles effortlessly is a testament to his talent and enduring appeal.
Overall, "The Complete US Hits 1952-62" is a must-have for any country music fan looking to delve into the rich history of the genre. Robbins' timeless classics have stood the test of time and continue to resonate with listeners today. So grab your cowboy hat and boots, and immerse yourself in the musical world of MARTY ROBBINS. Yee-haw!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. I'll Go On Alone
2. I Couldn't Keep from Crying
3. Pretty Words
4. Call Me Up (And I'll Come Calling On You)
5. Time Goes By
6. That's All Right
7. Maybellene
8. Singing the Blues
9. I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
10. Knee Deep in the Blues
11. The Same Two Lips
12. A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
13. Please Don't Blame Me
14. Teen-age Dream
15. The Story of My Life
16. Just Married
17. Stairway of Love
Disc: 2
1. She Was Only Seventeen
2. Ain't I the Lucky One
3. The Hanging Tree
4. Cap and Gown
5. El Paso
6. Big Iron
7. Is There Any Chance
8. Five Brothers
9. Ballad of the Alamo
10. Don't Worry
11. Jimmy Martinez
12. It's Your World
13. I Told the Brook
14. Sometimes I'm Tempted
15. Love Can't Wait
16. Devil Woman
17. Ruby Ann
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About the artist
Marty Robbins
Profile: MARTY ROBBINS Ah, Marty Robbins, the man with a voice as smooth as butter and a talent that knows no bounds. Hailing from the humble town of Glendale, Arizona, this country music legend has left an indelible mark on the industry with his unique blend of country, rockabilly, and western music. Robbins, born Martin David Robinson in 1925, started his musical journey at a young age, learning to play the guitar and sing from his mother. His early career saw him performing on local radio stations before he was discovered by Columbia Records in the 1950s. With hits such as "El Paso," "Big Iron," and "Don't Worry," Robbins quickly rose to fame and became a household name in the country music scene. His smooth crooning vocals and storytelling lyrics captivated audiences around the world, earning him multiple Grammy Awards and a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame. But Robbins was not just a talented musician; he was also a skilled songwriter, penning many of his own hits and showcasing his versatility as an artist. From love ballads to western epics, there was no genre that Robbins couldn't conquer with his trademark charm and charisma. Sadly, Robbins passed away in 1982, leaving behind a rich musical legacy that continues to influence artists to this day. His music transcends time and genre, proving that true talent is timeless. So here's to Marty Robbins, the king of cowboy crooners, whose music will forever be etched in the annals of music history. Let his silky smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics serenade you into a timeless trance, where the wild west meets the modern world in perfect harmony.
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