Im a black male, 41 years old, from the east coast, and I tell you. If you've never been in the southwest area of America, your missing out on what makes this country great. Much Love El Paso. Thanks for the memories!!!!
Something about ElPaso Texas that one can’t live it behind my roots will Always be there near the Rio Grande I lived in my daddy’s farm which was located along his farm Many stories to tell about my life near the famous Rio Grande The people that cross the river from Mexico seeking a better life in America mom would feed them Bean burritos n dad would let them wash up with our water pump from the ground I wonder how many lives we changed by helping this people I hope we did have changed their lives for the better cause we were the first Americans to welcome them to America I guess we did cause many years later a few would stop by n they would thank my Parents for helping them n given them a chance n believing in them some became big farmers like my daddy that contribute much to America by growing his cotton best cotton in the whole USA You see daddy was also a wet bag that cross the Rio Grande for a better future I could go on about my daddy n what he accomplished n What he gave back to America he had 5 sons n three severed in the Air Force 🇺🇸
I"m also African American and I love this song. There are days where I have to hear it so thanks to the powers that be that it exists on so many media platforms. I lived in the Southwest for many years so you should seek it out and explore it's beauty and mystique.
Chuck you are without a doubt dead on accurate. The melody and words of Marty will always rate up amongst the very best. Damn we miss Marty. His songs are now with the angels.
I seen marty when I was stationed in Hawaii might have been 1976 or 77 the man got up on stage and played for 3 hours was one of the best concerts I've ever been to
This song really brings back memories for me from the early 1960s. When I was a little kid my older sister used to play the song in her room and I would hear the music traveling downstairs and the lyrics painted pictures in my mind of the story it describes, just like I was actually watching a movie of it. It's a bittersweet memory for me now as my sister passed away last year, and she was the last of my family to depart this world as I am the youngest and alone now. This song will always remind me of her and that wonderful time in our family home when we were all together during my young life.
My late husband was stationed in El Paso and we lived there on and off for almost 30 years. Every time I hear this song and El Paso City It brings back the wonderful life we had there and sometimes I cry because my husband isn't hear to listen with me. Pat
Marty was one of the rare ones. His voice was made for the western ballads. Perfection is sometimes unattainable. Marty was perfection. Thank you mom for raising me on music such as Marty's.
I had the pleasure of talking with him behind stage just a few minutes before he went on stage. What a wonderful gracious man. He had no hesitation to visit with me. He wore a blue western suit with suade and leather trim. He did say he was always nervous before going on, but I told him that he is one of my favorite singers, and I had at that time, all of his albums. He was happy to hear that and I said you should never be nervous as everyone out in that audience was there because they love you and are so happy to have a chance to see you in person, he gave me a shoulder hug, said thank you Red. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
For years, every Friday night, every Saloon and cantina in El Paso would be blaring this tune. People from neighboring Juarez , on day trip to El Paso, immediately asked for a translation. Once they knew the meaning to the lyrics, they would love the song that much more. Marty Robbins was a genius.
because of this song, i moved to El Paso and lived there 6 years....loved it. Even found a Mexican girlfriend......whom i'll always have fond memories of...... YC.
...no 128 tracks...no overdubbing...no Pro-Tools...no pitch correction... ...only talent...pure and simple God blessed talent... ...thanks to our Lord for giving us these men and their voices to hear...
Martin David Robonson wrote and sang this Western classic. Paints a picture of everything in ones mind. Marty had that gift. His songs were things that could be made into movies. Funny how no one ever picked up on the entire albums to make movies from. R I P Marty. Hope you and Shannon are singing in Heaven.
When my dad was a young man trying to decide what he wanted to do in life, worked for the Santa Fe railroad in McCamey, Tx. He said when Marty came out with this song, a big radio station down there, maybe out of El Paso, played this song back to back to back all day for several days!
Marty Robbins was, is and will be my very own favourite Singer. He came from a poor family but died, A GREAT AND FAMOUS COWBOY-SINGER, A LOVER, AN ACTOR and A GOOD PERSON who is at the same time being remembered a GOOD ENTERTAINER by all his beloved fans all over the world. I WILL ALWAYS BE MARTY ROBBINS's fan.😊
This brings wonderful memories! They took the western out of country-western and now they’ve taken the country out of country. How sad. RIP Mr. Robbins. You are missed.
jslasher 1: THERE are a total of 5 El Pasos in America: one in Arkansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado & of course, as you already know, Texas. Arkansas: El Paso, Arkansas is a very small town founded back in 1835 that you can find right off U.S. Highway 65
@@carolebest2788 We don't have any town called El Paso in Australia, but we do have a town called Texas in Queensland. By the way, the state of New South Wales, where I live, is larger than Texas.
@jslasher1 I know Australia is larger than Texas and I know there are parts of Australia that have some of the most venomous reptiles in the world, and areas with little, or no population. We were talking about names of cities, what is your point? . AUSTRALIA is a fascinating place, with lots of history. Love the song WALTZING MATILDA... beautiful. It took me a while to find out what billabong might be. Anyway be safe and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS from the little state Rich in History, natural resources and love, TEXAS
My Dad would play Marty for me when I was little. I played it for my son when we would go on an outing then my son introduced my grandson to Marty now my great great grandson is a fan. Marty will live for ever.
I've loved Marty Robbins since I was a kid. This is an example for all the kiddoes today. Back in the day when you had to be able to perform live without all the computerized tuning and modulation. Look Ma no lip syncing! Thanks for uploading.
Marty Robbins was taken far too early from us. The joy that he brought to his audiences was overwhelming! God needed Marty, and so he brought him home. we were blessed to ave been able to experience his heart & talent.
Marty's voice was magic and the songs were great but pay attention to the lead guitar behind Marty. It is part of what made this song and Big Iron greatest hits. The guitarist was Grady Martin, a great studio musician of the time.
I was born in 1959, the year that the Gunfighter Ballads record was released. I grew up with these songs. Also, the Glaser brothers were usually his backup group.
Where's the lead guitar? There's a second guitar (or it might be a mandolin, I don't know). There might be a violin in there too. You can hear a second guitar, or whatever it is, in almost all the breaks between lyrics. Listen close at 1:42 for example. Whatever this other instrument it, it isn't shown in this supposedly live recording.
@ Hey I love the song. My point is they should have shown the other instrument in this live performance. It's weird to have three backup singers there with him but not show the instrument that's playing the lead line in between all the vocals. Anyway, it's a moot point.
Actually, that's not necessarily true. At the time, since performing on stage was so important, many recording companies would record a second version for such performances, complete with slightly changed lyrics, intros, endings, and/or whatever. The performers were still lip-singing, just to a version different from the album or record release. Of course, I don't know if Marty was doing that here. By the way, recording companies rarely do a second version today (stopped many years ago) since it nearly doubles the recording costs with little financial benefit.
I was a kid when I heard Marty’s “crossover “ hit A white sport coat and a pink carnation many years later my wife N I loved El Paso and then several years after that we were blown away by El Paso cities haunting lyrics just a couple of great Marty Robbins songsAs a matter of fact we have every album a ever made
One time in West Virginia on vacation a band was playing and I requested "El Paso". Not only did they not know it, they were offended that I asked. I could not wait to get back to Texas where everyone understood me.
El Javier You are right. I grew up there and while there are some good people, things have gone downhill in the past few years. So glad I ended up in Texas. Texas is my heart and I knew it would be before I even got here.
+Pat Melton I grew up in the woods of West Virginia and this stuff is all we listened to. Marty Robbins has always been one of my favorites. Such a beautiful voice and great entertainer. I love all the older country music artist, that is what I grew up on.
My father was an awesome mandolin player who loved Marty Robbins. I learned this song for my dad and remember how glad it made him. This song brings me back to a time in my life when my father and I played wonderful music together, what an awesome voice and an even more awesome memory of the Song El Paso.
I live in virginia and have relatives in El paso and they took me rosa's cantina,the lady bar keeper played El paso over and over for me as i love marty robbin's and gave me two token's for drinks with rosa's inscribed on them.I will keep them forever...thank's El paso....
What I appreciate most about this performance is that it is live, no special sound system, Marty is playing guitar -no other back up instruments and only the two back up singers on harmony. You will not find that on any recording today. Everything goes through a computer and it even puts you on key if you aren't. That was being done for Madonna back in the early 80's. Appreciate Marty, there is no one and never will be anyone like him ever again.
james moore Marty had studio musician(s), off/on stage as needed, in addition to 2 on stage regular / partner vocalists. Both songs, here, are live and are simply some of the most eloquent vocals recorded by anyone. He had no reverb, echos, mixers or electronic synthesis of any kind - it's just pure cowboy music at it's best!!! ... btw - Marty often played rhythm guitar - just not for this recording of El Paso City :)
My Grandpa Charlie (originally from Kentucky) was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso. He met my grandma while here and the rest is history. They’re still together 50+ years later.
hate this eras music... im the only person in my school that loves classic country... i find it as actual music and it makes me feel joyful inside... beautiful and awesome music
Lucader delanto I don't know the population of your school, but I'd be willing to bet that there are others there who share you musical taste. Back when I was in school (1950's through most of the '60s) I was a big Sinatra fan; still am. I was surprised to find, back then, that many of my contemporaries were also fans of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, and others of their era, as well as earlier singers and musicians. It's just that many young people are afraid to let others know that they don't necessarily enjoy what is current and popular. Enjoy what you like, and don't worry about what others think. (I always feel a little sorry for those whose musical taste is limited to only one style; they're missing out on a whole world of music.)
This made me cry I wish my generation could only give this type of singing to soothe them and calm their anger sometimes I'm glad I was raised on this brother thank you dearly mr Robbins and it's because of you I'm a proud Jamaican who sing country music .... 🇯🇲🌴🇺🇸
I'M June Simon. Listening To MR.Marty Robin's As A Young Girl Growing Up And Never Get Tierd Of His Singing But Watching Him Performing Is Even More Exciting. Oh I love That Man.
The ink spots, Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, Nat King Cole, frank Sinatra...etc just some of the amazing artists I wish I had an opportunity to grow up around. Being 16, I would have loved more than anything to grow up in the 1940s-1950s it seemed like such a beautiful time period.
While I understand the statement of prejudice, I believe if you look at his statement again. he was speaking at the more simple idealic time. Where it was easier to become anything you wanted. Everyone deals with prejudice, don't let it define every statement you make.
I miss Marty Robbins. As a young girl I dreamed of meeting him. I have heard his son. Marty would be proud. Yes in my old age I still love Marty Robbins.
Marty Was country western music , there will never be anyone that can fill his boots. He put western music on the map. I remember the day we lost him. Rest in peace Marty.
Nor quite, he brought western music back to the map. Major prior artists include Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers (was also a founding member of the Sons) Gene Autry, and the other singing cowboys.
That's real talent ! Its really a trilogy with Feleena from el paso , the man was simply a one off, his songs took you back to the dusty trails and outlaw ridden towns of yesteryear !
To pretty papers, I as an Australian grew up on this wonderful country and western music ,the first Marty song I heard was just married in the fifties, and from then on the hits just kept coming from many great artists ,that's when country was country ,unfortunately never to be heard again ,thank god for sites like this
This guy is a legend. El Paso City is still to this day one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. And the first song El Paso is not far behind, both great songs. Edit: just heard the second song in this trilogy named Feleena. That song was just as beautiful and just as perfect if not even more so since it give more detail in to the story. That song is over 8 minutes long. Apparently El Paso came first, Feleena was the second song and El Paso City was the third song in the trilogy.
Marty Robbins had such a beautiful voice so soothing and his songs were incredible like someone telling you stories and you just had too listen he didn't get the recongntition he deserved . they will never be anyone like him so sad we don't have country music like this.
People should never forget this was the first big 'cross over' song, countless singers should forever thank Mr Robbins & whoever wrote this story for their careers......
Marty was truly a grand entertainer. I miss this kind of music. When County music was country music. He left us way to soon. A very well deserved award. At least Marty got to see that he was elected into the Hall of Fame. A very humble man
Anyone who would give a thumbs down to this song must be a little light in the loafers .
We are Germans who grew up in Liberia/ West Africa. Marty and our USA friends of any origin and our Liberian friends will forever live in our hearts.
Im a black male, 41 years old, from the east coast, and I tell you. If you've never been in the southwest area of America, your missing out on what makes this country great. Much Love El Paso. Thanks for the memories!!!!
you must of been at Ft.Bliss.....
Something about ElPaso Texas that one can’t live it behind my roots will
Always be there near the Rio Grande I lived in my daddy’s farm which was located along his farm
Many stories to tell about my life near the famous Rio Grande
The people that cross the river from Mexico seeking a better life in
America mom would feed them Bean burritos n dad would let them wash up with our water pump from the ground
I wonder how many lives we changed by helping this people I hope we did have changed their lives for the better cause we were the first Americans to welcome them to America
I guess we did cause many years later a few would stop by n they would thank my
Parents for helping them n given them a chance n believing in them some became big farmers like my daddy that contribute much to America by growing his cotton best cotton in the whole USA
You see daddy was also a wet bag that cross the Rio Grande for a better future I could go on about my daddy n what he accomplished n
What he gave back to America he had 5 sons n three severed in the Air Force 🇺🇸
Come back and see us
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I"m also African American and I love this song. There are days where I have to hear it so thanks to the powers that be that it exists on so many media platforms. I lived in the Southwest for many years so you should seek it out and explore it's beauty and mystique.
My father use to sing me to sleep as a child to Marty Robbins.
The nostalgia is unbelievable.
Mine too! Streets of Laredo was what sent me off to slumber land!
Hahaha same! My dad used to sing this to me as a kid
This has been my favorite song since I was a little girl. Loved Marty’s songs❤
people, you will never ever see or hear this kind of country greatness come along again. modern country is no match and never will be
I agree one hundred percent.
Puertecitos68 amen, ditto
Chuck you are without a doubt dead on accurate. The melody and words of Marty will always rate up amongst the very best. Damn we miss Marty. His songs are now with the angels.
I seen marty when I was stationed in Hawaii might have been 1976 or 77 the man got up on stage and played for 3 hours was one of the best concerts I've ever been to
Puertecitos68. Soooo right!!
This song really brings back memories for me from the early 1960s. When I was a little kid my older sister used to play the song in her room and I would hear the music traveling downstairs and the lyrics painted pictures in my mind of the story it describes, just like I was actually watching a movie of it. It's a bittersweet memory for me now as my sister passed away last year, and she was the last of my family to depart this world as I am the youngest and alone now. This song will always remind me of her and that wonderful time in our family home when we were all together during my young life.
40 plus years I've been listening to this song. I ain’t County or Western. But I love this song.
ONE OF THE MOST MELLOW VOICES EVER IN COUNTRY MUSIC. LEFT US WAY TOO SOON.
Back when country music was art.
country and western.
How we have trap country stars rapping over snap beats
My late husband was stationed in El Paso and we lived there on and off for almost 30 years. Every time I hear this song and El Paso City It brings back the wonderful life we had there and sometimes I cry because my husband isn't hear to listen with me. Pat
Marty was one of the rare ones. His voice was made for the western ballads. Perfection is sometimes unattainable. Marty was perfection. Thank you mom for raising me on music such as Marty's.
Very cool , I wish country music still sounded like this
Marty Robbins Marty Robbins puts out some of the best music I've ever heard
I had the pleasure of talking with him behind stage just a few minutes before he went on stage. What a wonderful gracious man. He had no hesitation to visit with me. He wore a blue western suit with suade and leather trim. He did say he was always nervous before going on, but I told him that he is one of my favorite singers, and I had at that time, all of his albums. He was happy to hear that and I said you should never be nervous as everyone out in that audience was there because they love you and are so happy to have a chance to see you in person, he gave me a shoulder hug, said thank you Red. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
For years, every Friday night, every Saloon and cantina in El Paso would be blaring this tune. People from neighboring Juarez , on day trip to El Paso, immediately asked for a translation. Once they knew the meaning to the lyrics, they would love the song that much more. Marty Robbins was a genius.
because of this song, i moved to El Paso and lived there 6 years....loved it. Even found a Mexican girlfriend......whom i'll always have fond memories of...... YC.
Back when the genre was "Country & Western." RIP Marty.
...no 128 tracks...no overdubbing...no Pro-Tools...no pitch correction...
...only talent...pure and simple God blessed talent...
...thanks to our Lord for giving us these men and their voices to hear...
Thanks.....glad you liked it :-)
Thanks for your music Marty . Your music will live forever .
Martin David Robonson wrote and sang this Western classic. Paints a picture of everything in ones mind. Marty had that gift. His songs were things that could be made into movies. Funny how no one ever picked up on the entire albums to make movies from. R I P Marty. Hope you and Shannon are singing in Heaven.
When my dad was a young man trying to decide what he wanted to do in life, worked for the Santa Fe railroad in McCamey, Tx. He said when Marty came out with this song, a big radio station down there, maybe out of El Paso, played this song back to back to back all day for several days!
Marty Robbins was, is and will be my very own favourite Singer. He came from a poor family but died, A GREAT AND FAMOUS COWBOY-SINGER, A LOVER, AN ACTOR and A GOOD PERSON who is at the same time being remembered a GOOD ENTERTAINER by all his beloved fans all over the world. I WILL ALWAYS BE MARTY ROBBINS's fan.😊
Marty is missed so much,a fantastic voice and a great sense of humour, god rest marty.
Thanks David...glad you liked it. Have a great weekend :-)
This brings wonderful memories! They took the western out of country-western and now they’ve taken the country out of country. How sad. RIP Mr. Robbins. You are missed.
There are talented people in C&W, they just don't get played on the radio. Andrew Combs, a singer-songwriter, is one of my favorites.
WE played this song at my mother's funeral.
What a fantastic singer he was we will never see the likes again ... fantastic
Having been born in El Paso a very long time ago it's hardly surprising that this iconic song would resonate in the mind's eye.
ONLY ONE EL PASO, ONE
@@carolebest2788 Well, I bloody well hope so.
jslasher 1: THERE are a total of 5 El Pasos in America: one in Arkansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado & of course, as you already know, Texas. Arkansas: El Paso, Arkansas is a very small town founded back in 1835 that you can find right off U.S. Highway 65
@@carolebest2788 We don't have any town called El Paso in Australia, but we do have a town called Texas in Queensland. By the way, the state of New South Wales, where I live, is larger than Texas.
@jslasher1 I know Australia is larger than Texas and I know there are parts of Australia that have some of the most venomous reptiles in the world, and areas with little, or no population. We were talking about names of cities, what is your point? . AUSTRALIA is a fascinating place, with lots of history. Love the song WALTZING MATILDA... beautiful. It took me a while to find out what billabong might be. Anyway be safe and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS from the little state Rich in History, natural resources and love, TEXAS
My Dad would play Marty for me when I was little. I played it for my son when we would go on an outing then my son introduced my grandson to Marty now my great great grandson is a fan. Marty will live for ever.
The word legend is often overused.
But ...
Marty Robbins - Legend.
Legend? Definitely. Beyond legend? Definitely.
Back when talent was all you had. No computer enhanced gimmicks or four-letter words. Just great music.
God! that man has such a wonderful face - open, joyful and friendly - and a beautiful voice to top it all.
I've loved Marty Robbins since I was a kid. This is an example for all the kiddoes today. Back in the day when you had to be able to perform live without all the computerized tuning and modulation. Look Ma no lip syncing! Thanks for uploading.
Well said..this then was truly music. Man made music. Real talent.
Marty Robbins was taken far too early from us. The joy that he brought to his audiences was overwhelming! God needed Marty, and so he brought him home. we were blessed to ave been able to experience his heart & talent.
nobody but nobody was better than marty i often sing his songs doing kareoke every one enjoys them Rip marty you left us much to soon
Marty's voice was magic and the songs were great but pay attention to the lead guitar behind Marty. It is part of what made this song and Big Iron greatest hits. The guitarist was Grady Martin, a great studio musician of the time.
I was born in 1959, the year that the Gunfighter Ballads record was released. I grew up with these songs. Also, the Glaser brothers were usually his backup group.
He had such a GREAT VOICE
What a great song writer!!!!
this is the American spirit right here
Thanks...glad you liked it :-)
What a talent Marty wrote and sang over 500 songs he could hold your attention the whole time to bad we don't have men like this today
How are you? So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song!
I love "story-songs". Marty`s "El Paso" has been my favorite for over 50 years now, still is.
Simply awesome harmonies!
tomhits You Got The Drifting Cowboy In You Take Care Great Songs
Story songs (ballads) are my favorite depending on the artist. Marty Robbins was the king of country. But I’m a biased Texan.
Excellent
I love the trio el paso el paso city and feelina
this is the best country singer ever
As a parting gift, Vince threw in introducing Marty to the next generation. Major props for that.
Sheer talent!
The honor is being presented by Eddie Arnold. Meeting that man would have been an honor in itself.
Shit, this is actually performed live and not lip synced.
And ole Marty is playing live too.
Damn.
A stone classic.
Where's the lead guitar? There's a second guitar (or it might be a mandolin, I don't know). There might be a violin in there too. You can hear a second guitar, or whatever it is, in almost all the breaks between lyrics. Listen close at 1:42 for example. Whatever this other instrument it, it isn't shown in this supposedly live recording.
@ Hey I love the song. My point is they should have shown the other instrument in this live performance. It's weird to have three backup singers there with him but not show the instrument that's playing the lead line in between all the vocals. Anyway, it's a moot point.
@@aabb3340 You dont bring steel guitar and violin and etc to a shoe store
"Stone" like Diamond
Actually, that's not necessarily true. At the time, since performing on stage was so important, many recording companies would record a second version for such performances, complete with slightly changed lyrics, intros, endings, and/or whatever. The performers were still lip-singing, just to a version different from the album or record release. Of course, I don't know if Marty was doing that here. By the way, recording companies rarely do a second version today (stopped many years ago) since it nearly doubles the recording costs with little financial benefit.
Good Lord that man had a voice smoother than silk.
His voice is fantastic. It's good.
hi
yes yes yes
Great voice!
Missing my Dad tonight and came on to listen to some of his favorite songs.
I was a kid when I heard Marty’s “crossover “ hit A white sport coat and a pink carnation many years later my wife N I loved El Paso and then several years after that we were blown away by El Paso cities haunting lyrics just a couple of great Marty Robbins songsAs a matter of fact we have every album a ever made
I thought the title was "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean". Or was that song by Jimmy Buffett? 😄
You can't find anybody better than Marty Robbins
One time in West Virginia on vacation a band was playing and I requested "El Paso". Not only did they not know it, they were offended that I asked. I could not wait to get back to Texas where everyone understood me.
+Pat Melton lot's of racist nationalists live there from what I hear.
El Javier You are right. I grew up there and while there are some good people, things have gone downhill in the past few years.
So glad I ended up in Texas. Texas is my heart and I knew it would be before I even got here.
+Pat Melton I grew up in the woods of West Virginia and this stuff is all we listened to. Marty Robbins has always been one of my favorites. Such a beautiful voice and great entertainer. I love all the older country music artist, that is what I grew up on.
+martha jensen I don't know where you were in WV., but it was not the normal for all the people I knew and grew up with.
gotta love texas born and raised.
Marty Robin's...one of my favorite...thank you
My father was an awesome mandolin player who loved Marty Robbins. I learned this song for my dad and remember how glad it made him. This song brings me back to a time in my life when my father and I played wonderful music together, what an awesome voice and an even more awesome memory of the Song El Paso.
Good for you, Brent. That's a wonderful memory.
Una canzone molto bella! Bellissimo video! 😊😍😘🎶🎸🎶💘💋💯🌄🍀
I live in virginia and have relatives in El paso and they took me rosa's cantina,the lady bar keeper played El paso over and over for me as i love marty robbin's and gave me two token's for drinks with rosa's inscribed on them.I will keep them forever...thank's El paso....
What I appreciate most about this performance is that it is live, no special sound system, Marty is playing guitar -no other back up instruments and only the two back up singers on harmony. You will not find that on any recording today. Everything goes through a computer and it even puts you on key if you aren't. That was being done for Madonna back in the early 80's. Appreciate Marty, there is no one and never will be anyone like him ever again.
This is not live.....there are mult guitars playing. Or maybe its live and there is a guitar player playing behind camera....
james moore
Marty had studio musician(s), off/on stage as needed, in addition to 2 on stage regular / partner vocalists. Both songs, here, are live and are simply some of the most eloquent vocals recorded by anyone. He had no reverb, echos, mixers or electronic synthesis of any kind - it's just pure cowboy music at it's best!!! ... btw - Marty often played rhythm guitar - just not for this recording of El Paso City :)
I appreciate this song
My love is stronger than my fear of death,tonight nothing is worse than this pain in my heart. Thanks Marty your song says it all.
My Grandpa Charlie (originally from Kentucky) was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso. He met my grandma while here and the rest is history. They’re still together 50+ years later.
i was so blessed to have lived the era.Nothing else will EVER take the place of this music
Thanks....glad you liked it....angela :-)
hate this eras music...
im the only person in my school that loves classic country... i find it as actual music and it makes me feel joyful inside... beautiful and awesome music
Lucader delanto I don't know the population of your school, but I'd be willing to bet that there are others there who share you musical taste. Back when I was in school (1950's through most of the '60s) I was a big Sinatra fan; still am. I was surprised to find, back then, that many of my contemporaries were also fans of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, and others of their era, as well as earlier singers and musicians. It's just that many young people are afraid to let others know that they don't necessarily enjoy what is current and popular. Enjoy what you like, and don't worry about what others think. (I always feel a little sorry for those whose musical taste is limited to only one style; they're missing out on a whole world of music.)
HE WAS A GREAT SINGER AND MAY GOD KEEP BLESSED YOU ALWAYS AND BE HAPPY ✨️ ❤️ 🙏 🙌 😇 😊 ALWAYS
This made me cry I wish my generation could only give this type of singing to soothe them and calm their anger sometimes I'm glad I was raised on this brother thank you dearly mr Robbins and it's because of you I'm a proud Jamaican who sing country music .... 🇯🇲🌴🇺🇸
I think that
Marty Robbins was one of the greatest showma and one of the best country singers I have heard
A legend in his lifetime.
I'M June Simon. Listening To MR.Marty Robin's As A Young Girl Growing Up And Never Get Tierd Of His Singing But Watching Him Performing Is Even More Exciting. Oh I love That Man.
I would give anything if a man serenaded me with a voice like this
Why can't music sound like this today???
You just can't beat Marty. Listened to him when I was about 8yrs old. I'm 65 now.. love his singing ❤
I don't know how these souls are so broken, that they can give a thumbs down. To one of ,I think is the best story songs ever.
One of the greatest songs ever written!
Music that can never die loving this from Kingston 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
I'm always amazed with this mans voice, he had such a gift!
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I am Swedish,and I Appreciate Marty Robbins
Marty robbins was without doubt one of the best singers of all time
For sure!
This what music is all about!!!!!!!!!!!
This is back when folks could truly sing without the aid of studio synthesizers & the like...I miss talent such as Marty Robbins...I think we all do!
Anything that Marty Robbins sings makes anyone who grew up in the 60s feel young again
The ink spots, Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, Nat King Cole, frank Sinatra...etc just some of the amazing artists I wish I had an opportunity to grow up around. Being 16, I would have loved more than anything to grow up in the 1940s-1950s it seemed like such a beautiful time period.
sure is
+Jesse Pinkman You forgot Harry Belafonte - he played in my uncle's club in Miami when I was a child.
shut the fuck up
Whatd I do to you?
While I understand the statement of prejudice, I believe if you look at his statement again. he was speaking at the more simple idealic time. Where it was easier to become anything you wanted. Everyone deals with prejudice, don't let it define every statement you make.
This is the 1st country song 2 win a Grammy. Was a crossover hit on both the country & pop charts
Yh amazing song
Love his voice. His songs will live on forever
Man if this don't make you feel all mellow, warm and fury nothing will, love this always...song, era and and the great man himself
Marty Robbins,a great singer.My dad John Parsons liked this song,he passed,away,2002,was 66.Dedicated this comment to dad.
I miss Marty Robbins. As a young girl I dreamed of meeting him. I have heard his son. Marty would be proud. Yes in my old age I still love Marty Robbins.
As a kid my brothers were young teens n they bought these records n Marty Robbins was my favorite. ❤
I think this is the GREATEST COUNTR AND WESTERN SONG EVR RECORDED
Marty Was country western music , there will never be anyone that can fill his boots. He put western music on the map. I remember the day we lost him. Rest in peace Marty.
Nor quite, he brought western music back to the map. Major prior artists include Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers (was also a founding member of the Sons) Gene Autry, and the other singing cowboys.
Roy rogers
amazing!! where did we go so wrong with music that the likes of this is no longer made?
Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves, Don Williams and Merle Haggard,... simply the best. 👌
As a 16 year In 2023 I lived off of old music and this makes my soul sing
You know your an AWESOME singer. When You write a #1 hit then follow it up with another hit about the first one.
That's real talent ! Its really a trilogy with Feleena from el paso , the man was simply a one off, his songs took you back to the dusty trails and outlaw ridden towns of yesteryear !
yep, lets meet at the saloon for a drink.......
+Neil Tipton He had another, 'Feleena from ElPaso'. A story of the girl. It is here on YT.
+maddennis55 I didn't know that! Thanks!
Neil Tipton
Mom adored Marty Robbins.
One of the best country songs ever written, sung by one of the top singers of all time!
To pretty papers, I as an Australian grew up on this wonderful country and western music ,the first Marty song I heard was just married in the fifties, and from then on the hits just kept coming from many great artists ,that's when country was country ,unfortunately never to be heard again ,thank god for sites like this
This guy is a legend. El Paso City is still to this day one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. And the first song El Paso is not far behind, both great songs.
Edit: just heard the second song in this trilogy named Feleena. That song was just as beautiful and just as perfect if not even more so since it give more detail in to the story. That song is over 8 minutes long. Apparently El Paso came first, Feleena was the second song and El Paso City was the third song in the trilogy.
el paso is a cowboy movie .you dont need to see,just listening
Marty Robbins had such a beautiful voice so soothing and his songs were incredible like someone telling you stories and you just had too listen he didn't get the recongntition he deserved . they will never be anyone like him so sad we don't have country music like this.
People should never forget this was the first big 'cross over' song, countless singers should forever thank Mr Robbins & whoever wrote this story for their careers......
Remember my dad listening to this back in the day. And now it's one of my favorites.
Bonita canción ( el paso ) por primera vez la escuché en costa rica 1986.
I love Marty Robbins. Another awesome story teller is Tom T. Hall. Amen!
Marty was truly a grand entertainer. I miss this kind of music. When County music was country music. He left us way to soon. A very well deserved award. At least Marty got to see that he was elected into the Hall of Fame. A very humble man
My gracious. Never saw that live version before. Man he could sing! Thanks for posting.
A true country legend
A real showman, a natural, loved his audiences.
I like the music of Morty Robbins I think he's one of the greatest country singers of all time. I love the song El Passo.