Marty Robbins
Biography
No artist in the history of country music has had a more stylistically diverse career than Marty Robbins. Never content to remain just a country singer, Robbins performed successfully in a dazzling array of styles during more than 30 years in the business. To his credit, Robbins rarely followed trends but often took off in directions that stunned both his peers and fans. Plainly Robbins was not hemmed in by anyone's definition of country music. Although his earliest recordings were unremarkable weepers, by the mid-'50s Robbins was making forays into rock music, adding fiddles to the works of Chuck Berry and Little Richard. By the late '50s, Robbins had pop hits of his own with teen fare like "A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)." Almost simultaneously, he completed work on his Song of the Islands album. In 1959, Robbins stretched even further with the hit single "El Paso," thus heralding a pattern of "gunfighter ballads" that lasted the balance of his career. Robbins also enjoyed bluesy hits like "Don't Worry," which introduced a pop audience to fuzz-tone guitar in 1961. Barely a year later, Robbins scored a calypso hit with "Devil Woman." Robbins also left a legacy of gospel music and a string of sentimental ballads, showing that he would croon with nary a touch of hillbilly twang.. Born and raised in Glendale, AZ, Robbins (born Martin David Robertson, September 26, 1925; died December 8, 1982) was exposed to music at an early age. His mother's father was "Texas" Bob Heckle, a former medicine show man who told his grandson cowboy stories and tales of the traveling show. Robbins became enraptured by the cowboy tales and, once he became a teenager, worked on his older brother's ranch outside of Phoenix, concentrating more on his cowboy duties than his studies. Indeed, he never graduated from high school, and by his late teens, he started turning petty crimes while living as a hobo. In 1943, he joined the U.S. Navy to fight in World War II, and while he was in the service, he learned how to play guitar and developed a taste for Hawaiian music. Robbins left the Navy in 1947, returning to Glendale, where he began to sing in local clubs and radio stations. Often, he performed under the name "Jack Robinson" in an attempt to disguise his endeavors from his disapproving mother. Within three years, he had developed a strong reputation throughout Arizona and was appearing regularly on a Mesa radio station and had his own television show, Western Caravan, in Phoenix. By that time, he had settled on the stage name of Marty Robbins.
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Top Songs |
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1. | El Paso | Gunfighter Ballads and Trai.. | 4:19 | $1.29 | |
2. | Big Iron | Gunfighter Ballads and Trai.. | 3:55 | $1.29 | |
3. | (Ghost) Riders In the Sky | Essential Marty Robbins (19.. | 3:33 | $0.99 | |
4. | Big Iron | Marty Robbins: More Greates.. | 3:57 | $1.29 | |
5. | El Paso City | Essential Marty Robbins (19.. | 4:11 | $0.99 | |
6. | White Sport Coat | Essential Marty Robbins (19.. | 2:28 | $0.99 | |
7. | Big Iron | Music Inspired By Fallout N.. | 4:03 | $1.29 | |
8. | Cowboy In the Continental Suit (Sing.. | Drifter | 2:57 | $0.99 | |
9. | Red River Valley | Marty Robbins' All-Time.. | 2:23 | $0.99 | |
10. | Devil Woman | Marty Robbins' All-Time.. | 2:51 | $0.99 | |
11. | Cool Water | Gunfighter Ballads and Trai.. | 3:09 | $0.99 | |
12. | Song of the Patriot | Essential Johnny Cash | 3:28 | $0.99 | |
13. | Streets of Laredo | Marty Robbins' All-Time.. | 2:46 | $0.99 | |
14. | Master's Call | Gunfighter Ballads and Trai.. | 3:05 | $0.99 | |
15. | Ballad of the Alamo | Complete US Hits 1952-62 | 3:42 | $0.99 | |
16. | El Paso | Complete US Hits 1952-62 | 4:23 | $0.99 | |
17. | Ain't I the Lucky One | Complete US Hits 1952-62 | 2:15 | $0.99 | |
18. | Time Goes By | Complete US Hits 1952-62 | 2:21 | $0.99 | |
19. | Don't Worry | Moochin' Abouts Statesi.. | 3:09 | $0.99 | |
20. | El Paso | Best of Golden Oldies Count.. | 4:38 | $0.99 | |
21. | Unchained Melody | Country Classics '51-.. | 2:23 | $0.99 | |
22. | Ruby Ann | Country Classics '51-.. | 2:03 | $0.99 | |
23. | Devil Woman | Country Classics '51-.. | 2:54 | $0.99 | |
24. | Sometimes I'm Tempted | Country Classics '51-.. | 2:27 | $0.99 | |
25. | Jimmy Martinez | Country Classics '51-.. | 3:36 | $0.99 | |