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A Portrait of Marty Album
  1. A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
  2. All the World Is Lonely Now
  3. Aloha Oe (farewell To Thee)
  4. Bouquet of Roses
  5. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  6. I Hang My Head and Cry
  7. I Never Let You Cross My Mind
  8. Knee Deep in the Blues
  9. Long Tall Sally
  10. Lovesick Blues
  11. Singing The Blues
  12. The Hanging Tree
  13. The Last Time I Saw My Heart
  14. The Story of My Life
By the Time I Get to Phoenix Album
  1. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  2. Am I That Easy To Forget
  3. Love Is Blue
  4. Oh Virginia
  5. Until We Meet Again
  6. Yesterday
  7. Love Is In The Air
  8. As Time Goes By
  9. To Be In Love With Her
Christmas with Marty Robbins Album
  1. O Little Town of Bethlehem
  2. Christmas Is for Kids
  3. Many Christmases Ago
  4. The Joy of Christmas
  5. Little Stranger (In a Manger)
  6. Christmas Kisses
  7. A Christmas Prayer
Country Album
  1. Devil Woman
  2. Kaw-Liga
  3. Singing The Blues
  4. Hanging Tree
  5. Streets Of Laredo
  6. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  7. Great Speckled Bird
  8. Red River Valley
  9. Half As Much
  10. Yours (quiereme Mucho)
  11. Amor
  12. Hello Heartache
  13. Hawaiian Wedding Song
  14. Strawberry Roan
  15. Little Joe The Wrangler
  16. Cool Water
  17. Long Tall Sally
Devil Woman Album
  1. Devil Woman
  2. In the Ashes of an Old Love Affair
  3. Worried
  4. Little Rich Girl
  5. Progressive Love
  6. Love Is A Hurting Game
  7. Kinda Halfway Feel
  8. Wine Flowed Freely
El Paso City Album
  1. El Paso City
  2. Ava Maria Morales
  3. Kin To The Wind
  4. Way Out There
  5. Ballad Of Bill Thaxton
  6. Among My Souvenirs
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs Album
  1. Big Iron
  2. Cool Water
  3. Billy the Kid
  4. Hundred And Sixty Acres
  5. Strawberry Roan
  6. El Paso
  7. In the Valley
  8. Running Gun
  9. Little Green Valley
  10. Utah Carol
I Walk Alone Album
  1. I Walk Alone
  2. Today I Started Loving You Again
  3. Begging To You
  4. She Thinks I Still Care
  5. Last Letter
  6. Lilly Of The Valley
  7. Windows Have Pains
  8. Let Me Live In Your World
Island Woman Album
  1. Mango Song
  2. Girl From Spanish Town
  3. Blue Sea
  4. Calypso Girl
  5. Native Girl
  6. Tahitian Boy
  7. Back To Montego Bay
  8. Woman Gets Her Way
  9. Sweet Bird Of Paradise
Just a Little Sentimental Album
  1. El Paso
  2. Hurt
  3. To Each His Own
  4. Answer Me My Love
  5. Clara
  6. Half As Much
  7. Unchained Melody
  8. Too Young
Marty After Midnight Album
  1. Misty
  2. Looking Back
  3. September In The Rain
  4. Pennies From Heaven
  5. Summertime
  6. All The Way
  7. If I Could Cry
  8. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Marty Robbins (1973) Album
  1. Man And A Train
  2. Las Vegas Nevada
  3. Pretend
  4. Crawling On My Knees
  5. Up To My Shoulders In A Heartache
  6. Walking Piece Of Heaven
  7. Love Me
  8. Taker
  9. Martha Oh Martha
Marty Robbins [Coumbia 1958] Album
  1. Kaw-Liga
  2. Jodie (judy)
  3. Oh How I Miss You (since You Went Away)
  4. Baby I Need You (like You Need Me)
  5. Shackles And Chains
  6. Waltz Of The Wind
  7. Paper Face
  8. Then I Turned and Walked Slowly Away
  9. Wedding Bells
  10. House With Everything But Love
More Greatest Hits Album
  1. El Paso
  2. Like All The Other Times
  3. Is There Any Chance
  4. Ride Cowboy Ride
  5. Time And A Place For Everything
  6. Red River Valley
  7. Streets Of Laredo
  8. Ballad Of The Alamo
  9. I Told My Heart
  10. Big Iron
More Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs Album
  1. San Angelo
  2. Prairie Fire
  3. Streets Of Laredo
  4. Song Of The Bandit
  5. Five Brothers
  6. Little Joe The Wrangler
  7. Ride Cowboy Ride
  8. She Was Young And She Was Pretty
  9. My Love
  10. Saddle Tramp
My Kind of Country Album
  1. Possession Is Nine Tenths Of The Law
  2. Sorting Memories
  3. Hello Heartache
  4. One Window Four Walls
  5. Working My Way Through A Heartache
  6. Would You Take Me Back Again
  7. Do Me a Favor
  8. Another Lost Weekend
No Signs Of Loneliness Here Album
  1. Fly Butterfly Fly
  2. Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight
  3. Count Me Out
  4. Matilda
  5. Begging To You
  6. Cowboy In The Continental Suit
Portrait Of Marty Album
  1. Bend In The River
  2. Abilene Rose
  3. Lolene
  4. Foggy Foggy Dew
  5. Beyond The Reef
  6. Ka-Lu-A
  7. Yours (quiereme Mucho)
  8. Dusty Winds
  9. Nearness Of You
  10. All The Way
R.F.D. Marty Robbins Album
  1. Melba from Melbourne
  2. Change That Dial
  3. Only a Picture Stops Time
  4. Southern Dixie Flyer
  5. She Means Nothing to Me Now
  6. Making Excuses
  7. Rainbow
  8. I Lived a Lifetime in a Day
  9. Urgently Needed
Return of the Gunfighter Album
  1. San Angelo
  2. Man Walks Among Us
  3. Tall Handsome Stranger
  4. Dusty Winds
  5. Fastest Gun Around
  6. Old Red
  7. Bend In The River
  8. Abilene Rose
  9. Doggone Cowboy
  10. Red Hills Of Utah
Saddle Tramp Album
  1. Billy Venero
  2. Cowboy In The Continental Suit
  3. Jimmy Martinez
  4. Maria Elena
  5. Roving Gambler
  6. Saddle Tramp
Song of the Islands Album
  1. Song Of The Islands
  2. Beyond The Reef
  3. Crying Steel Guitar Waltz
  4. My Isle Of Golden Dreams
  5. Now Is The Hour
  6. Sweet Leilani
  7. Down Where The Tradewind Blows
  8. Island Echoes
  9. Moonland
  10. Aloha Oe (farewell To Thee)
The Drifter Album
  1. Meet Me Tonight in Laredo
  2. Wind Goes
  3. Cry Stampede
  4. Feleena (From El Paso)
  5. Never Tie Me Down
  6. Cottonwood Tree
  7. Oh Virginia
  8. Mr. Shorty
The Song of Robbins Album
  1. Lovesick Blues
  2. I Never Let You Cross My Mind
  3. I Hang My Head and Cry
  4. All the World Is Lonely Now
  5. Bouquet of Roses
  6. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Today Album
  1. Early Morning Sunshine
  2. Late Great Lover
  3. Another Day Has Gone By
  4. Thanks But No Thanks Thanks To You
  5. Quiet Shadows
  6. Too Many Places
  7. Seventeen Years
  8. Chair
Tonight Carmen Album
  1. Tonight Carmen
  2. Waiting in Reno
  3. Is There Anything Left I Can Say
  4. Bound for Old Mexico
  5. Girl With Gardenias in Her Hair
  6. In the Valley of the Rio Grande
  7. Chapel Bells Chime
  8. Spanish Lullaby
Turn the Lights Down Low Album
  1. Turn the Lights Down Low
  2. Forever Yours
  3. But Only on My Dreams
  4. If You See My Heart
  5. Up in the Air
  6. Refer Him to Me
  7. Can I Help It
What God Has Done Album
  1. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
  2. Evening Prayer
  3. Little Spot In Heaven
  4. What God Has Done
  5. You Gotta Climb
  6. There Is Power In The Blood
  7. Almost Persuaded
  8. With His Hand On My Shoulder
  9. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
  10. Who At My Door Is Standing
  11. Have Thine Own Way Lord
On September 26, 1925, a legend was born in the desert near Glendale, Arizona. Martin David Robinson started life rough, as one of nine children raised in poverty. At the age of twelve, his parents divorced and his mother struggled to raise the children alone. His youth was often troubled, but there was nothing that could break the spirit of this talented youngster. It wouldn't be too long until the world would know him as Marty Robbins, one of the all-time greats in country music.

Robbins attended high school in Glendale, but dropped out of school to serve in the Navy from 1943-1945, where he learned to play guitar. Upon returning to the Glendale/Phoenix area, he worked at several different jobs, including driving a truck and hauling ice, but none held his interest for long. In the mid-40's he joined a country music band at a local bar as a guitar player, and shortly thereafter he was asked to sing. He was shy in front of his audiences in the beginning, but he loved the work and it wasn't long until he had a radio program on KTYL in Mesa. Robbins went on to perform on KPHO in Phoenix, where he held two jobs, as the star of "Chuck Wagon Time" on radio, and "Western Caravan" on television.

In 1951 Robbins signed with Columbia Records and in November he had his first recording session. The following year he signed a songwriting contract with Acuff-Rose in Nashville. His first record, "Love Me Or Leave Me Alone" was released in April of 1952, and on January 19, 1953, he became an official member of the Grand Ole Opry. Glendale's son moved to Nashville and was on his way to stardom.

In 1953 Robbins had his first of many Number One hits with "I'll Go On Alone". It was to be followed by 15 others, including "Singing The Blues", "A White Sport Coat", "El Paso", "Devil Woman", "Begging To You" and others. He could sing nearly every type of song, and recorded not only country, but pop, rock, Hawaiian, western and calypso. Marty's two major influences during his childhood had been his grandfather, who told him stories about the old west, and singing cowboy Gene Autry. Cowboy songs were always a part of a Marty Robbins concert.

Marty Robbins was more than a singer. He was also a songwriter; an actor, having appeared in several movies; a businessman who owned several publishing companies, a record label and other ventures; an author, having written a western novel titled "The Small Man"; a television star, having had three national series, "The Drifter", "The Marty Robbins Show" and "Marty Robbins Spotlight"; and he was a race car driver, whose love for the sport consumed a great deal of his spare time. Robbins started his racing career on the dirt tracks, but proved to be a good enough driver to compete on the NASCAR circuit against top drivers such as Richard Petty and Bobby Allison. One month before his death, he ran is last race in Atlanta on November 7, 1982.

A recipient of many awards, Robbins received accolades for everything ranging from music to racing. Some of his top awards include several Music City News awards, gold and platinum albums, two Grammy awards, various ASCAP and BMI awards, and more. The Academy of Country Music voted him as "Man of the Decade" for 1960-1970. He was a member of the national Songwriters Hall of Fame and was the first member of the Arizona Songwriters Hall of Fame. In October, 1982, Marty was voted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Marty's interaction with his fans is legendary. He had a special bond with them and often called them his "friends" instead of "fans". He took an interest in their lives and it wouldn't be unusual for a fan to receive a phone call or flowers from him on a special occasion. His fans became known as "Marty's Army" and at one time, it was reported that his original fan club had more members than any other performer's fan club.

Robbins had a history of heart trouble, starting with a massive heart attack in 1969. In 1970 he became one of the first persons to undergo a then-experimental triple bypass operation, which added several years to his life. In 1981 he suffered a minor attack and on December 2, 1982, after returning home from his last concert of the year, he had a massive attack and immediately underwent quadruple bypass surgery. For six days he struggled to live, but the damage had been too great and after his kidneys and liver had failed, Marty passed away on December 8.

Marty has not been forgotten by his many fans and friends. Even after his death, he has remained one of the few famous entertainers of which nobody has an unkind word to say. The Marty Robbins legend started in the Arizona desert... it's a legend that will live forever in the worldwide history of country music.



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