my wife and i went to concert at disney world in the mid 70's he sang all of bigest hits and afterwards he walked up the steps and shaked everyones hand.i never will forget how humble he was.I love all of his songs. I sing some of them @ my live shows and always sing My Woman, My Woman ,My Wife to my wife of 43 years.
In my opinion this is one of the most beautiful written in the 20th century by one of the it's greatest singer / song-writers. I remember when Marty died there was barely a mention in the L.A. Times (SHAME ON THE TIMES).
Marty Robbins will never be forgotten. His singing voice & songs were just magic. He used to come to The Wembley Festival in London for years & a Trophy was dedicated in his memory.I am proud to say I met the man. Thanks for this. Margaret
Why this guy has never received the acclaim his undoubted greatness deserves is a a mystery to me. He was undoubtedly one of the greatest singers of the 20th Century, his songwriting was second to none, he had charisma by the truckfull. He was just a once in a lifetime talent revered by his peers and fans alike.
I read so many comments others have posted and I wholeheartedly agree with so many of them. What an amazing writer and singer. I feel blessed to have been a fan of his for a long, long time. There will never be another Marty Robins! The passion and depth of emotion that he put into his music was second to none. Any adjective that I might use to describe him..... just wouldn't be enough.I was truly masterful.
I loved him. He was and is a great inspiration to my life although I have had the holy ghost 36 years and do not play for a living. God bless you Mister Marty Robbins
you can't compare him to any one we know or heard of. he worked in a time when the lable let ( the money man) work. thank god he has this talent to do what he does.
The fabulous Marty Robbins. How I wish that the current crop of "country singers" were half as good as him and Jim Reeves,George Jones,Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynne, etc
My heart and prayers go out to you and your family, such a painful loss. I understand why she loved him. He is a sweet and humble, God-Loving soul. Know he sings to her every day, for they, as you know, are in the same Beautiful Place. Warmth to you!
This proves what an absolutely great singer Marty was. He seems to write songs that will often test his vocal abilities to the full, but he handles them with ease. It's ROBBINS by the way montreal.
danjan223: I saw Marty and Elvis together on stage in New Orleans about 1956 in a Grand Ole Opry Road Show. They both sang "That's all Right Mama." Marty was the headliner, Elvis just a newcomer, who had on red trousers and suspenders and the young girls in the audience just went wild. I was more of a Marty Robbins fan, though, went to see him, not Elvis.
my Mom made me watch JOnny Cash......Hee Haw...and all those country tv shows I wanted 2 watch rock n roll I love the old stuff it makes me think of mom I could listen jonny marty buck and how about roy he could pick a tune on a stringbean they should put all that back on tv and get rid of all this reallity crap if i wanted that I'd look out window
It just does not get any better than that.....What a voice.....a true LEGEND that will never be matched .......period!!!!!
my wife and i went to concert at disney world in the mid 70's he sang all of bigest hits and afterwards he walked up the steps and shaked everyones hand.i never will forget how humble he was.I love all of his songs. I sing some of them @ my live shows and always sing My Woman, My Woman ,My Wife to my wife of 43 years.
In my opinion this is one of the most beautiful written in the 20th century by one of the it's greatest singer / song-writers. I remember when Marty died there was barely a mention in the L.A. Times (SHAME ON THE TIMES).
Marty Robbins will never be forgotten. His singing voice & songs were just magic. He used to come to The Wembley Festival in London for years & a Trophy was dedicated in his memory.I am proud to say I met the man.
Thanks for this.
Margaret
Lucky woman. ..
and how lucky are we to get to enjoy this 40 years later.
no one will ever sing like him ever. my fav singer of all time. he is missed. God bless you marty.
once again thanks so much montreal for posting these great marty songs
always my favorite singer too. thanks for being another marty fan.
God that is some song. He never made one that wasn't out of this world.
very beautiful --thanks
Can't be a sweeter song.
Why this guy has never received the acclaim his undoubted greatness deserves is a a mystery to me. He was undoubtedly one of the greatest singers of the 20th Century, his songwriting was second to none, he had charisma by the truckfull. He was just a once in a lifetime talent revered by his peers and fans alike.
I play Marty for my mom she love him and now I do to didn't know what I was missing till I turned 5o
Marty was one of the Greatest Singers of all time
The best
Just wonderful
The best! I grew up listening to Marty in the 50s and 60s...
His Pink Carnation was our 9th grade grad song, His sense of humor, his Memories just won't die. Diane Class of 1960 Hinton ok.
Holy crap, what a song and a performer. He is very much missed.
I read so many comments others have posted and I wholeheartedly agree with so many of them. What an amazing writer and singer. I feel blessed to have been a fan of his for a long, long time. There will never be another Marty Robins! The passion and depth of emotion that he put into his music was second to none. Any adjective that I might use to describe him..... just wouldn't be enough.I was truly masterful.
I loved him. He was and is a great inspiration to my life although I have had the holy ghost 36 years and do not play for a living.
God bless you Mister Marty Robbins
I love Marty Robbins one of the greatest ever!
simply fantastic love this nobody sings better than marty the greatest singer ever
Just wonderful to listen to him not like the singers nowadays
I agree with you Tarquin and CaptSato this man must be a gift of God for how much talent he had.
Wow, how moving. Tears in the eyes.
you can't compare him to any one we know or heard of. he worked in a time when the lable let ( the money man) work. thank god he has this talent to do what he does.
The fabulous Marty Robbins. How I wish that the current crop of "country singers" were half as good as him and Jim Reeves,George Jones,Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynne, etc
My heart and prayers go out to you and your family, such a painful loss. I understand why she loved him. He is a sweet and humble, God-Loving soul. Know he sings to her every day, for they, as you know, are in the same Beautiful Place. Warmth to you!
Marty truly loved his wife, and made comments about it many times. So when he sang this song, it was real.
This proves what an absolutely great singer Marty was. He seems to write songs that will often test his vocal abilities to the full, but he handles them with ease.
It's ROBBINS by the way montreal.
danjan223: I saw Marty and Elvis together on stage in New Orleans about 1956 in a Grand Ole Opry Road Show. They both sang "That's all Right Mama." Marty was the headliner, Elvis just a newcomer, who had on red trousers and suspenders and the young girls in the audience just went wild. I was more of a Marty Robbins fan, though, went to see him, not Elvis.
WOW.....
I remember growing up watching a Johnny Cash show 5. Or 6 years old
love that marty!
marty rocks
Chills listening to this man....Even hard rocker Pete Townsend of the Who wrote a song/tribute to Marty.....
I stand corrected, Thanks
He literaly could do it all,can you imagine Toby Keith making an album of all HAWAIAN music? lol Marty did
my Mom made me watch JOnny Cash......Hee Haw...and all those country tv shows I wanted 2 watch rock n roll I love the old stuff it makes me think of
mom I could listen jonny marty buck and how about roy he could pick a tune on a stringbean they should put all that back on tv and get rid of all this reallity crap if i wanted that I'd look out window
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