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  1. 5 de abr. de 2018 · One of the most popular and successful country and western singers of all time for most of his near four-decade career, Robbins often topped the country music charts, and several of his...

    • 57 min
    • 63.7K
    • Classic Country
  2. 1. El Paso. 62M plays. 4:22. 2. Streets Of Laredo. 6.2M plays. 2:47. 3. Ribbon Of Darkness. 366K plays. 2:29. 4. Love Is Blue. 1.7M plays. 2:25. 5. Big Iron. 139M plays. 3:57. 6. Devil Woman. 4M...

  3. Singer Marty Robbins. Some of his greatest country hits. Enjoy!~Song Time~00:00 | I'll Go On Alone02:41 | Singing The Blues05:08 | A White Sports Coat And A ...

    • 46 min
    • 50.5K
    • joyce gilbert
    • "Tonight Carmen"
    • "The Master's Call"
    • "Streets of Laredo"
    • "Singing The Blues"
    • "Lord, You Gave Me A Mountain"
    • "Don't Worry"
    • "El Paso City"
    • "Ribbon of Darkness"
    • "Among My Souvenirs"
    • "The Hanging Tree"

    When he wasn't telling stories about drifters, Robbins added Hawaiian (see "My Isle of Golden Dreams") and Spanish flavor to country music's hodge-podge of global influences.

    He wasn't a typical singing cowboy, aside from a musical yarn about "Billy the Kid" and a great cover of "Red River Valley," but Robbins consistently told tales that showed an understanding of cowpokes' search for cool water, true love and financial stability.

    This is one of several picks off 1959's crossover album Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs. As demonstrated by this classic, the collection of songs added some film soundtrack grit to the Western half of country & Western. The album had a 1960 sequel that's anchored by "San Angelo."

    Robbins sounds great when tacking material associated with Elvis Presley. It's backed up by this song, plus versions of "Love Me Tender," "That's All Right" and "Are You Sincere."

    Another Elvissong worth listing better displays Robbins' talents as a storyteller. In this case, he sings for a believer who's grown accustomed to insurmountable odds.

    The 2018 death of Grady Martindrew more attention to the infamous single on which he accidentally introduced a broad audience to guitar fuzz. It's from Robbins' More Greatest Hitscompilation.

    Robbins revisited his greatest song in modern times, telling of a traveler who wonders if he might've lived out the story of Feleena in a past life.

    Many Robbins fans also revere the talents and influence of Gordon Lightfoot. Robbins found success with this gorgeous song panned from Gord's Gold.

    As with the Presley examples, Robbins really shined in the '50s-'70s when covering pop standards (see also "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"). In this case, he added his own spin to a Connie Francis hit.

    The cinematic scope of Robbins' cowboy songs never sounded bolder than it did on the title theme from a 1959 Western starring Gary Cooper and George C. Scott. Read More: Rosanne Cash Blows Away Johnny Cash Original, 'Tennessee Flat Top Box'

  4. Marty Robbins : His Best And Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  5. Marty Robbins His Greatest Country & Western Hits. Album • Marty Robbins • 2018. 29 songs • 1 hour, 17 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. 01. El Paso. 61M plays. 4:19. 2. 02. Don't...