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Marty Robbins - A Lifetime Of Song 1951-1982 (Remastered) (1987)

Marty Robbins - A Lifetime Of Song 1951-1982 (Remastered) (1987)

BAND/ARTIST: Marty Robbins

  • Title: A Lifetime Of Song 1951-1982
  • Year Of Release: 1987
  • Label: Columbia
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 59:58
  • Total Size: 147/343 Mb
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Marty Robbins - A Lifetime Of Song 1951-1982 (Remastered) (1987)


Tracklist:

01. Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
02. I'll Go On Alone
03. That's All Right
04. Knee Deep In The Blues
05. Singing The Blues
06. A White Sport Coat
07. The Story Of My Life
08. Don't Worry
09. Ruby Ann
10. Devil Woman
11. El Paso
12. Big Iron
13. The Hanging Tree
14. Ribbon Of Darkness
15. El Paso City
16. I Walk Alone
17. My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
18. Among My Souvenirs
19. Return To Me
20. Some Memories Just Won't Die

American country singer and songwriter, successful as a recording artist, stage performer, actor, author, songwriter, and stock car racer. Robbins was born 26 September 1925 in Glendale, Arizona, USA and died 8 December 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Born into a poverty with his twin sister Mamie, he quit school in his teens and served in the navy during 1943–45. Robbins’ career started in 1947, and he soon had his own radio and television shows on KPHO in Phoenix. His big break came in 1951 when Jimmy Dickens guested on his TV show. Dickens was so impressed that he encouraged his record company, Columbia, to give Robbins a contract. In 1953 Robbins joined the Grand Ole Opry and moved to Nashville and in 1965 he started performing on the last segment of the Opry so he could race stock car at the Nashville Speedway. Among the more successful crossover artists during the 1950's & 1960's, Robbins was able to handle a wide variety of musical styles with his versatile baritone. He recorded country, western, rockabilly, Hawaiian music, gospel, & his specialty which was pop ballads. Over the course of his career, Robbins had a total of ninety-four charting records, with sixteen going to the #1 position.
On October 11, 1982, Robbins was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, just seven weeks before he suffered a heart attack, on December 2. He died six days later at the age of fifty-seven. His children include country singer Ronny Robbins.





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  • whiskers
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