My parents were married 71 years and along with me on car trips together we loved listening to Marty. His songs really make me think about those good times with mom and dad. RIP M.R.
Gladys I'm 72 lived in Coventry England all my life have never knew a person who has heard the song but me ignorant deaf people love and respect to you xxx
My dad was in The United States Navy with Marty Robbins I was named after him my dad actually asked Marty if he be honored to be my Godfather that he did. When Marty Robbins passed away my dad did Mr. Robbins his service
The first song I remember hearing was A White Sport Coat, I was traveling with my parents from our ranch in Oklahoma to Idaho or Washington and they played that song over and over, I was five .
I remember all his songs; El Paso, of course, North To Alaska, Sink the Bismark, and The Battle of New Orleans. I was, what, 8-9 yrs old when they came out. He pretty much owned radio for a few years.
When I'm elected God, I will ban auto tune. It has ruined music. It would be very humorous to hear today's music "stars" without auto tune. I'd love to hear Taylor Swift, Adele and Justin Bieber singing A cappella. They would sound like screeching horny cats. And let's not even get into lip-syncing. (Milli Vanilli anyone?). Musicians now even admit to that for "technical" reasons. Pathetic.
I heard Him for the first time in 1980 (It was "El Paso" - then in communist Poland!) and he remains in my heart to this day - as a fantastic showman and a great country music performer! It's a pity that he delighted us with his great talent for such a short time! ...
My Dad and I always listened to Marty Robbins whenever we drove to hockey tournaments together. Some of the greatest memories of my life. How I long for those days! RIP Dad and Marty.
I love nostalgia. Today's zeitgeist sucks. But I would draw the line at having to listen to music on terrible sound systems. I think you remember and loved your youth more than your schools sound system.
I grew up listening to Marty he has a distinct voice that will never be duplicated he still is the King of ballads of the old west and I love his music….it makes you feel like you’re right there in the action !
My mom loved country music and listened to Marty, Johnny Cash and all the goood ones in the 50s and 60s. So I grew up loving their music too! No tv on til after dinner, just great music on the record player or radio!!
She even had a radio in the barn and she and the milk cow, Aggie listened to it while she milked! The cows all seemed to like country then too! Great memories!!
Marty Robbins, Sonny James and Jim Reeves and so many others. That was country music worth listening to. Takes me back to my brother and mom playing and singing their songs.
As always..Pure Marty Robbins. I can't help but wonder how anyone working with him could ever keep a straight face. He had a personality about him unmatched by anyone else. He was the genuine article. I don't ever remember seeing or hearing of him being crass or crude. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. Gone way to soon, but what a legacy he left us all.
The friendship between Marty and Bobby is a beautiful thing, how they kept in tune while winding each other up is amazing. Real musicians. Would love to have been there to witness this great performance. 10/10.
There are only 3 singer's I have really loved for over 40 years. Marty, Elvis, & Brenda lee. I was lucky enough to see Marty in 1981 & will always hold the memory.
I'm not particularly a country music fan, but what about Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn? I would mention Joni Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt and some others, but we all tend to love the music of our youth.
I love this song. Back in the day we had no cellphones. We had cb radios in our cars. I worked for Answer Angelo. We were super busy. My cb handle was "Devil Woman!"
So good. Brought tears toy eyes because Marty Robbins songs bring me back to my childhood and also a time that my father was alive. One of his favorites and also mine. I played all off my dad's records. He quite a collection of country and western singers.
Unfortunately this great singer left us far too young ~ he has been my favourite country singer for a very long time and still is ~ R.I.P. Marty....Odette Langford. Sydney ~ Australia.
Love Marty Robbins style and velvet voice. But I'd be remiss to not mention Grady Martin on lead guitar. Incredible talent whose beautiful guitar playing can be heard on many of Marty's recordings.
as a 8 yr old in 1969, i remember my dad taking me on long haul trucking trips. he always played this song. i also remember him saying...this song is dedicated to your mom.
MARTY ROBBINS was a Funny Singer who liked to make people laughed😂 . This video also made me to laugh😂 at that part when he said to his friends, "That was good!". Thanks to the uploader of this video. This video is really good! MARTY ROBBINS, WILL ALWAYS BE THE BESTEST OF THE BEST!!
This is the first time I have seen Marty Robbins on film. He was part of my youth and I caught up later too. A truly lyrical melodious singer who went too soon.
Sono Siciliano, nel 1965 emigrai in Germania,,, (,,, nel SAARLAND,,,,),,,, da li' ricevevo le Onde DELL'AFN - RADIO della base Americana di Keiserslautern. Ogni giorno alle Ore 14 mi sentivo per un'ora American Country Music. Cosi' in me' e' nato un'amore perpetua per la Country Music. MARTY ROBIN'S era il capolista, con EL PASO, DEWIL WOMAN, THE RODEO QUINN ecc ecc. Erano gli Anni 65,, 66,,,,,, inclusive gli Anni 70. Poi Anni dopo L'antenna e stata tolta. Forse a causa della morte che colpito quel leggendario Cronista che mandava la Country Music. Mando all'aldila un carissimo saluto a Marty Robins💐 che giacessi in pace. Grazie di tutto cuore. MARTY,,,,,,, dalla Germania. 🎼🎵🎶🎸♥️👏👍🙋♂️
The same man all over the Gunfighter Ballads album. When I was coming up, if you couldn't make a decent job of the EL Paso intro then you couldn't play.
Pretty sure that is Lee Emerson playing guitar on this show. He worked and toured with Marty for many years. He was later killed in 1978 by Barry Sadler in Nashville, and yes it's that Barry Sadler.
My name is Sandra cross and my father played 12 string steel guitar in a show with Marty Robins in Saginaw Michigan I was around 10 yes old I fell in love with Marty Robins check my dad out Bus Butler did first mule train and you might love his dobro and playing shows with Chubby Wise
When mountains fall into the sea And sun and moon stand still When God no longer hears our plea Do you know where you will be When trees shake violently in the wind Leaving no clear place No life left on ground or wing Will you see CHRIST'S sweet face The dead and living saints will hear The very voice of GOD They had the strength to persevere Thru SORROW they found LOVE These are they who kept the WORD Thru the bitter and the sweet To receive their rich reward Do you know where you will be
And that is what great music sounds like..Fifties/ Sixties /seventies/and even some of the Eighties music is the best i have ever listen to.Nothing like that nowadays..
My parents were married 71 years and along with me on car trips together we loved listening to Marty. His songs really make me think about those good times with mom and dad. RIP M.R.
71 years? Wow, very cool!!
The only singer that stole heart for most of my life....I'm almost 90 and still absolutely love Marty's way of singing.
Me too Gladys and Turned 75 last October of 2021.
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Hope u are OK love and respect from coventry xx
I wanna you be when I grow up lol. I’m 40 and I love westerns and Marty’s music.
Gladys I'm 72 lived in Coventry England all my life have never knew a person who has heard the song but me ignorant deaf people love and respect to you xxx
My dad was in The United States Navy with Marty Robbins I was named after him my dad actually asked Marty if he be honored to be my Godfather that he did. When Marty Robbins passed away my dad did Mr. Robbins his service
That's amazing
The first song I remember hearing was A White Sport Coat, I was traveling with my parents from our ranch in Oklahoma to Idaho or Washington and they played that song over and over, I was five .
I remember all his songs; El Paso, of course, North To Alaska, Sink the Bismark, and The Battle of New Orleans. I was, what, 8-9 yrs old when they came out. He pretty much owned radio for a few years.
@@douglasbaker9589 you sure youre not getting confused with Johnny Horton?
Star crossed
Marty was named country male country artist of the decade of the 60’s . Best ballad voice l ever heard.
I was just a kid in the 1960's. My dad bought Marty Robins Album. He played it almost every weekend. Brings back memories. Thanks.
Hello how are you doing today
Live and no auto tunes in 1969. Great singer and voice.
Song is fron early 60s, 1962
Pure talent.
When I'm elected God, I will ban auto tune. It has ruined music. It would be very humorous to hear today's music "stars" without auto tune. I'd love to hear Taylor Swift, Adele and Justin Bieber singing A cappella. They would sound like screeching horny cats. And let's not even get into lip-syncing. (Milli Vanilli anyone?). Musicians now even admit to that for "technical" reasons. Pathetic.
his real voice, guitar and band.
Great song and great singer
I heard Him for the first time in 1980 (It was "El Paso" - then in communist Poland!) and he remains in my heart to this day -
as a fantastic showman and a great country music performer!
It's a pity that he delighted us with his great talent for such a short time! ...
Amazing to hear that
i got to meet him in 1974, he sang in my aunt's chrch in the tri cities, wa.....what a fine voice. love the guy.
Hello how are you doing 😊
Marty Robbins reminds me of my dad. We lived on a ranch when I was a kid. Dad would play Marty Robbins on our stereo.
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There are no words to describe Marty Robbins and the emotion he put into his music. It is such a treat to be able to watch this performance.
His voice gives me chills. incredible singer.
Chills Ray?
up there with Elvis with the voice and ability to sing any kind of song!
@@musicfanhawk4523 Almost. I love Marty Robbins. But nobody comes close to Elvis.
exactly@@dandiehm8414
The only professional singer to ever win a nascar race. A real rebel.
He never won a race but he did save a racers life by choosing to crash into a wall instead of crashing into him.
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you forgot about Kyle Petty
Wish I could've driven in a NASCAR race. Be one heck of a bucket list, sigh.
Wow ❤️🇮🇪
That micro yodel..
Amazing
My Dad and I always listened to Marty Robbins whenever we drove to hockey tournaments together. Some of the greatest memories of my life. How I long for those days! RIP Dad and Marty.
To this day still one of the greatest, most beautiful voices of all time.
Karen Lovett ❤️💝
Thanks Marty. Remembered and appreciated. England, 2023.
fascinating in this day and age there doesn't seem to be a way to improve on the old school sound system. Love it, sounds warm and spontaneous.
It gives more of an authentic sound than the modern day sound systems.
I love nostalgia. Today's zeitgeist sucks. But I would draw the line at having to listen to music on terrible sound systems. I think you remember and loved your youth more than your schools sound system.
Great singer never forgotten
I love those harmonies. And the friendship shared.
who were the other guys?
@@takoma5 Don Winters and Bobby Sykes
I think of some of the crap that passes for music these days and find this. It gives me hope. Just wonderful
His voice is like butter. Devil woman let go of me.
Man, what a beautiful voice.
"that's good" said Marty to the backup singers. What a gentleman!
Music like this doesn’t exist anymore, Sad
I love how Marty says “that was good”. No Marty, that was excellent.
Marty is a perfect example of what real Country Music used to sound like shine Marty shine wooooooo Johnny From Alabama
I grew up listening to Marty he has a distinct voice that will never be duplicated he still is the King of ballads of the old west and I love his music….it makes you feel like you’re right there in the action !
My mom loved country music and listened to Marty, Johnny Cash and all the goood ones in the 50s and 60s. So I grew up loving their music too! No tv on til after dinner, just great music on the record player or radio!!
She even had a radio in the barn and she and the milk cow, Aggie listened to it while she milked! The cows all seemed to like country then too! Great memories!!
she was georgeous so missed❤
His band and especially his guitarist are amazing, and I believe they were with him till the end.
Marty Robbins, Sonny James and Jim Reeves and so many others. That was country music worth listening to. Takes me back to my brother and mom playing and singing their songs.
One of the best singers, in any kind of music--and also an extraordinarily talented songwriter. RIP, Marty.😔⛪
Marty Robbins and Karen Carpenter both leagues of their own. Gifts from God for all of us.
Hehehe... Marty Robbins really was a funny singer. He loved to make people laugh and happy. He made me happy too.👏👏
As always..Pure Marty Robbins. I can't help but wonder how anyone working with him could ever keep a straight face. He had a personality about him unmatched by anyone else. He was the genuine article. I don't ever remember seeing or hearing of him being crass or crude. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. Gone way to soon, but what a legacy he left us all.
The friendship between Marty and Bobby is a beautiful thing, how they kept in tune while winding each other up is amazing. Real musicians.
Would love to have been there to witness this great performance. 10/10.
Love this guy... My father listened to him all the time.
My God, what a voice!
There are only 3 singer's I have really loved for over 40 years. Marty, Elvis, & Brenda lee. I was lucky enough to see Marty in 1981 & will always hold the memory.
I'm not particularly a country music fan, but what about Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn? I would mention Joni Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt and some others, but we all tend to love the music of our youth.
I was a teenager when I first heard this song 🎧 by Marty Robbins.Now I’m 70+
He was a great singer. His reaction when the two backup singers move in next to him is hilarious.
Instant recognition of the fine job by his backup singers. What a talent and class act.
God Bless Marty Robbins, RIP and thank you for the peace you left behind for all of us.
A legend of a singer was raised listening to his music rip marty but true legends never die just like you ❤️
What a magnificent musician my Dad loved this man God I miss you Dad so much
This was one of my late parents’ all time favorite songs .
I always remember them whenever I hear this song .
WOW!!! STILL SO GREAT!!!
I love this song. Back in the day we had no cellphones. We had cb radios in our cars. I worked for Answer Angelo. We were super busy. My cb handle was "Devil Woman!"
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What a beautiful voice he had!
One of the best, bar none. And still, one of my favorites, to this day.
Marty Robbins song is like a cool glass of water for when you hear it repeatedly it’s refreshing and very sensational.
WOW...EVEN BETTER THAN THE STUDIO VERSION OF THE SONG...SIMPLY SPECTACULAR!
I love his "Cowboy" music. San Angelo is in one of his songs, El Paso. Our Visitors Chamber is dedicated to him.
This is very comforting music there was a time when there was no electric or running water, makes me feel nostalgic.
Marty Robbins a great performer!!!!!!!!
This is Marvellous I dont think music gets much better than this .
So good. Brought tears toy eyes because Marty Robbins songs bring me back to my childhood and also a time that my father was alive. One of his favorites and also mine. I played all off my dad's records. He quite a collection of country and western singers.
Unfortunately this great singer left us far too young ~ he has been my favourite country singer for a very long time and still is ~ R.I.P. Marty....Odette Langford. Sydney ~ Australia.
Perth-Australia right behind ya mate
One multi talented man. A real voice.
One of the very best, just listen to that voice, out in front of the music, owning what he does.
Love Marty Robbins style and velvet voice. But I'd be remiss to not mention Grady Martin on lead guitar. Incredible talent whose beautiful guitar playing can be heard on many of Marty's recordings.
Exactly!
Gotta love Marty Robbins. Wish there were more like him today.
Country Western excellence Marty the epitome of country bravo 👏
It's difficult to explain how fine a vocalist & performer Marty was....!!!
What a great song so well sung. Good old Country and Western
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GOD---That voice is so,so BLOODY BRILLIANT.
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
What a compliment to Mr. Robbins. Always loved his songs.
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as a 8 yr old in 1969, i remember my dad taking me on long haul trucking trips. he always played this song. i also remember him saying...this song is dedicated to your mom.
Did he pump some other chick? Can’t see why it would be dedicated to your mom otherwise.
Marty Robbins has been my best since the 1960's I still love you, RIP
Beautiful song😊
I can't believe the clarity from the microphones of this time when everyone is at least a foot from it. Wow
This is really a good sound..imagine the sound system..so clear and vivid..
A heartfelt memory of a wonderful time in my youth.
My dad loved so many country singers. And he is one of manyy
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Gosh what wonderful and talented artists we had back in the day. Their music will live on for a very long time.
Once again you showed the very best never be another Marty
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Extraordinary talent...singer, player, writer...trifecta of perfection
MARTY ROBBINS was a Funny Singer who liked to make people laughed😂 . This video also made me to laugh😂 at that part when he said to his friends, "That was good!". Thanks to the uploader of this video. This video is really good! MARTY ROBBINS, WILL ALWAYS BE THE BESTEST OF THE BEST!!
Bet they never realized it would be such a great and enduring song, when they sang it all those years ago.
But I love El Paso best ‼️‼️👍👍👍💕💕
@j.s5937 Fine 👍🙄💯🤬
@j.s5937 what does one have to do with the other ❓
I like emojis, their purpose is to show emotions ‼️😁
I am from the UK is that ok??
This is the first time I have seen Marty Robbins on film. He was part of my youth
and I caught up later too. A truly lyrical melodious singer who went too soon.
There's a few good videos of Marty singing with Merle Haggard, George Jones and buck Owens to name a few. Good stuff
I can't stop listening to it.
Sono Siciliano, nel 1965 emigrai in Germania,,, (,,, nel SAARLAND,,,,),,,, da li' ricevevo le Onde DELL'AFN - RADIO della base Americana di Keiserslautern. Ogni giorno alle Ore 14 mi sentivo per un'ora American Country Music. Cosi' in me' e' nato un'amore perpetua per la Country Music. MARTY ROBIN'S era il capolista, con EL PASO, DEWIL WOMAN, THE RODEO QUINN ecc ecc. Erano gli Anni 65,, 66,,,,,, inclusive gli Anni 70. Poi Anni dopo L'antenna e stata tolta. Forse a causa della morte che colpito quel leggendario Cronista che mandava la Country Music. Mando all'aldila un carissimo saluto a Marty Robins💐 che giacessi in pace. Grazie di tutto cuore. MARTY,,,,,,, dalla Germania. 🎼🎵🎶🎸♥️👏👍🙋♂️
…..Excellent live sound…..Thank you.
Beautiful singing of Marty Robbins
What a performance|
I like the interaction between Marty and his backup singers.
That's gotta be the incredible Grady Martin on lead guitar. what an underappreciated talent he was.
The same man all over the Gunfighter Ballads album. When I was coming up, if you couldn't make a decent job of the EL Paso intro then you couldn't play.
I can't see Grady too well, but the sound of that Spanish Guitar is only and obviously Grady Martin.
Pretty sure that is Lee Emerson playing guitar on this show. He worked and toured with Marty for many years. He was later killed in 1978 by Barry Sadler in Nashville, and yes it's that Barry Sadler.
@@JClaus1221 I'm still surprised and curious to why he was only sentenced 30 days.
Fantastic performance by all.
I've never heard this song before, I'm glad I have, his voice is so nice and they sounded amazing 😊
Hello how are you doing 😊
My name is Sandra cross and my father played 12 string steel guitar in a show with Marty Robins in Saginaw Michigan I was around 10 yes old I fell in love with Marty Robins check my dad out Bus Butler did first mule train and you might love his dobro and playing shows with Chubby Wise
Great memories.
2:11 that was good!
...when Marty makes the eye contact stare 'down the beach I see..' is hilarious. ha ha
„that was good“ ... „😏“
The backup singer actually says "Nice!" But quickly has to start crooning again.
Outstanding singer....
When mountains fall into the sea
And sun and moon stand still
When God no longer hears our plea
Do you know where you will be
When trees shake violently in the wind Leaving no clear place
No life left on ground or wing
Will you see CHRIST'S sweet face
The dead and living saints will hear The very voice of GOD
They had the strength to persevere Thru SORROW they found LOVE
These are they who kept the WORD
Thru the bitter and the sweet
To receive their rich reward
Do you know where you will be
Just brilliant. Classic Marty Robbins.
The goat 🐐 Marty died Way too young this was my truck driving music
And that is what great music sounds like..Fifties/ Sixties /seventies/and even some of the Eighties music is the best i have ever listen to.Nothing like that nowadays..
👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️ greatly enjoyed!!! Thank you
Great! Takes me so many years ago since I fell in love with country music. Compliments from a fan in Karachi, Pakistan.
Awesome singing and harmony.
Absolutely wonderful
what a performance,brilliant
I LOVE his voice and style! and this song!
That's a great performer and a real artist/musician.