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Marty Robbins

Rockin' Robbins

Rockin' Robbins Tracks
1. Pain and Misery
2. That's All Right
3. Gossip
4. Maybelline
5. This Broken Heart of Mine
6. Pretty Mama
7. Don't Let Me Hang Around (If You Don't Care)
8. Tennessee Toddy
9. Mean Mama Blues
10. I'll Know You're Gone - Lee Emerson, Marty Robbins
11. How Long Will It Be? - Lee Emerson, Marty Robbins
12. Singing the Blues
13. I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
14. Long Tall Sally
15. Mr Teardrop
16. Respectfully Miss Brooks
17. You Don't Owe Me a Thing
18. Knee Deep in the Blues
19. Same Two Lips
20. Where d'Ja Go? - Lee Emerson, Marty Robbins
21. Long Gong Lonesome Blues
22. Baby, I Need You (Like You Need Me)
23. It's a Long Long Ride
24. You Don't Owe Me a Thing [Live][*]
25. That's All Right [Live][*]
26. Pretty Mama [Live][*]
27. I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far) [Live][*]
28. Gossip [Live][*]
29. Don't Let Me Hand Around (If You Don't Care) [Live][*]
30. Singing the Blues [Live][*]
31. Sugarre [Live][*]
Marty Robbins - Rockin' Robbins
Rockin' Robbins Review
Digitally remastered collection of early recordings cut during the original Rockabilly years 1954-57 including tracks from rare singles and a 10 inch vinyl release. Beautiful artwork with rare memorabilia and extensive liner notes. Marty Robbins was a wildly popular and innovative Arizona-born Country singer and guitarist who dominated the Billboard Country charts for 30 years between 1953 and 1983, scoring such chart-topping hits as "Singing The Blues", "A White Sport Coat", "Don't Worry", "Devil Woman" and the epic "El Paso". Robbins even outdid in some ways even Johnny Cash, producing the acclaimed 'concept' albums of Gunfighter Ballads for which he is best remembered. Marty Robbins joined The Grand Ole Opry in 1953 and hosted his own TV show in the 1970s before dying prematurely in 1982 (aged 57). Rev-Ola. 2007.
Rockin' Robbins Review
Marty Robbins was a Wildly Popular and Innovative Arizona-born Country Singer and Guitarist who Dominated the Billboard Country Charts for 30 Years Between 1953 and 1983, Scoring Such Chart-topping Hits as "Singing the Blues", "a White Sport Coat", "Don't Worry", "Devil Woman" and the Epic "el Paso". Robbins Even Outdid in Some Ways Even Johnny Cash, Producing the Acclaimed 'concept' Albums of Gunfighter Ballads for which He is Best Remembered. This Compilation Concentrates on the Brief Period Between 1954 and 1957 When He Took on Elvis and the Early Rockabillies with Some Sparkling Country Rockers which Graced a Fistful of Cool Us Columbia 45s and an Iconic 10" LP. Includes Eight Bonus Tracks.


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