I can still remember that day when the news on the radio said that Marty Robbins had died. I was just a kid, 10 years old. My father suddenly went very quiet, and was blue and sad for days. I also remember him playing Robbins on cassette-tapes on the car-sterero when we were out driving for years afterwards. My father is still alive, and he has his old Marty-records on vinyl intact.
Marty Robbins Still In The Top 10 of The Greatest Country Music Singers In History in 2017... Extraordinary Voice, Extraordinary Talent, Extraordinary Human Being... El Paso City, Ribbon of Darkness, Devil Woman, Carmen, Story of My Life, Don't Worry, White Sport Coat, My Woman My Wife... When He Sang El Paso, I Can Still Picture Every Word That He Would Sing... I wasn't born when he died but I miss him, gone to soon.
Got to see Marty at the Grand Ole Opry Ryman 1958 with Johnny Cash. I was 15 at the time. He sang "White Sport Coat" . Saturday Opry was really an experience in those days. People brought their lunch, men would exchange stories in the hallways by the windows, some were drinking moon shine. Memorable times.
All my favourite country singers have all passed away before I was even born 😥 born in 97. Have a co worker that saw him in concert long long ago I'm jealous of that
I'm 22, I discovered Marty around 5-6 years ago and I've loved him ever since. His music is food for the imagination and the spirit, and it makes me happy to know he was an even better person than he was a performer and singer( a tall order for such a great musician.)
Searching for a interview Marty had with Bill Anderson or Ralph Emery about him when he had his first heart attack..And saw Jesus ...can anyone help me find it?
@@joancollins8887 Marty Robbins: Super Legend, VHS, Marty Robbins, Inc., 1989. Also the book “Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins” by Diane Diekman quoted Marty seeing Jesus after his 69 heart attack.
I live in Honolulu and got to meet Marty in the 70s and he invited me to drink coffee with him. I feel it was a high point in my life, he was so humble and humorous...a gem 💎 of a person.
"love songs seem to last"... I wish Marty could understand how he has affected my life. I am 22 years old and born way after his time, but I have been listening to his songs on repeat since 2020 and I play them as much as I can on my guitar. His work is so inspirational.
Lovely video, I got into Marty Robbins around 1979, by 1980 i was lucky enough to go see him at the country music festival wembley arena uk,.( i was 18)......to this day i still listen to him almost daily...A true legend.....
I got introduced to Marty Robbins thanks to my dad, and I have to say that he is truly one of the greatest country singers of all time. His voice was so rich and unique that I strongly doubt if a movie was ever done about his life, his voice could not be duplicated, no matter how hard the actor portraying him tried.
I was a PM field producer and had produced the entire week that included that segment. I think we got the news the day before it aired? Or the same day? I had been so thrilled to do the wraps around the story, had gone to a an old cowboy's farm to do it with him. He had a little western town set up on his place and we sat in his saloon with him and our co-host playing guitar together talking about Marty Robbins and cowboy songs and the cowboy way of life. Marty Robbins had been my fave since I was 5. Mom had an old super 8 movie of me running around the living room on my stick pony with the Marty Robbins album cover leaning against her big console record player. Then we had to suddenly come up with an intro for the story saying "oops, he died after we shot the show." It was awkward. Thanks for sharing this story again.
This man is fantastic! I love his personality and talent. The songs of his I've listened to so far are incredibly catchy and NEVER get old. Why can't there be more like him?
Marty Robbins and Roy Orbison both had interviews not long before they died (Roy just two days before), where they unveiled plans that they were working on and looking toward their futures. Both of these fantastic artists had amazing pasts behind them and bright futures ahead of them...Taken way too young, and both to heart issues. RIP Marty Robbins, aged 57 (1925-1982) and Roy Orbison, aged 52 (1936-1988).
Marty had the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. Andy Williams called him The Man With The Caramel Voice. Marty was friends with Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. Marty's road manager helped Buddy gets his first recording at Bradleys Barn in Nashville, Tennessee.
Like a lot of people I first heard him as a child and the story type cowboy songs had a big big impact as I could visualize the story as he sang it. I am old now but I will always love Marty s voice.
What an awesome video! I had not seen it before, and it showed Marty at his best! The man had talent that just didn't quit, and I was devastated when he died, as were so many others! Thanks so much for posting!
I’m sure I’m not the only one, but I actually discovered Marty’s music on a video game. Many years later I was flipping through some records at a flea market and found his gunslinger ballads album for ten dollars, so I did what any other sensible man would do, and I bought it. I loved every song on that album! That was a purchase that I am so proud that I made to this day. I only recently found out that Marty passed away. I can’t even begin to tell you how disappointed I was to see that. It was also pretty sad to see that he passed away on my birthday. He was a great singer, and a great man! He will certainly be missed on this earth, but his music will definitely live on for generations to come!
Oh, wow, Jonathan. There is certainly some meaning there. Maybe more beautiful than sad. Great discovery and he's got hundreds of albums so keep going! So much wonderful music.
Just a few amazing obscure songs by Marty that I recommend for those major fans who only know his number ones. Try: Sixteen Weeks Foolish Decision Ain't I Right Stairway Of Love Worried Is There Any Chance Doggone Cowboy One Window, Four Walls Saddle Tramp Never Look Back Pieces Of Your Heart Never Tie Me Down Prairie Fire She Was Young And She Was Pretty What God Has Done A Little Spot In Heaven Not So Long Ago You Won't Have Her Long Rainbow Please Don't Blame Me Jeannie And Johnnie The Blues Country Style Grown Up Tears Love Can't Wait Sweet Cora I Told The Brook Tahitian Boy Native Girl A Whole Lot Easier Matilda No Tears Milady It Takes Faith Lonely Old Bunkhouse Pride And The Badge My Own Native Land Would You Take Me Back Again Forever Yours When Your Love Was Mine
@@louisepalanker you're welcome. I sometimes prefer the singers' obscure songs, makes me wonder why they didn't have over 80 number ones cause they're just as beautiful as the hits.
Thanks to fallout new vegas who introduced me to this wonderful talented man May god bless you marty, may god bless you for your songs, you are one iron of the star..
I like your comments Zane. man sings My Heart and Soul he was also my mother's favorite may God bless you Marty sing another song to my mom I love you Mama
I discovered Marty Robbins by accident in 2019. It was my first week in a small Texas border town having pizza at a place called Russos. I fell in love with a Mexican girl. We talked, flirted, and exchanged phone numbers. But then her insanely jealous manager came in all angry at me. I escalated the situation laughing uncontrollably. When it was all over, I went home thinking to myself “wow, Marty Robbins was right about this place!” I have been a fan ever since.
For me it's: 1. Big Iron 2. Ain't I Right 3. Ballad of the Alamo 4. Mr. Shorty 5. Billy the Kid I love the songs with a story to them. I'll check out the songs you two posted.
my favorites of Marty (of course, these are all songs Marty wrote) 1. Pride and the Badge 2. Girl from Spanish Town 3. The City 4. San Francisco Tear Drops 5. Twenty Dollar Jim 6. El Paso City 7. You Gave Me a Mountain 8. Too Much a Man 9. At the End of a Long Long Lonely Day 10. A Little Spot of Heaven
I have always loved "El Paso," but I recently checked out what else is on his "Gunfighter Ballads" album. I was unaware of how many great songs he sang. That album has several songs that I now love just as much. I'm in my 30s btw which is part of the reason why I didn't know about all of his other great songs. This interview was very informative. I'm glad to see that he mostly wanted to be remembered as a good person, and I find it interesting that he seemed to be non-religious.
After posting my comment, I did some Googling and came across some quotes in which he talked about having faith in God. And Jesus was in his song "The Master's Call." But yeah, it was the last few seconds of this interview that made me question what his beliefs were, especially considering he's wearing a cross in the last segment.
I've been a Marty Robbins fan since 1971(I was 5 at the time),when my mom married my stepdad who had "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs"in his record collection.After hearing nearly every song he ever sang,it's my opinion one has to be somewhat near to God to sing the way he did with such heartfelt sincerity,and Marty sang with GREAT heartfelt sincerity.He said publicly once that he prayed to God for his success,and God answered that prayer.Marty recorded one beautiful gospel album "What God Has Done" that I recommend everyone check out.When my time comes I fully expect to see him on the other side and hear his sweet voice in that heavenly choir .................
@@justinmckenzie7328 They say Christians don´t believe in re-incarnation they die and ´go to heaven´. Marty mentions re-incarnation in his song "El Paso City" in 1976 to me that is probably what he is referring to.
funny thing about the song el paso, the record company wanted him to shorten the song because they thought the song wouldn't get airplay. deejays liked the songs to be 2.5 to 3 minutes long so they could do their commercials. the record company thought the deejays wouldn't play it as much because of it's length. well the song was so popular that they had no choice. the rest is history.
Denis Lessard I wouldn't hesitate to play it if I were a DJ, it's a true classic. Screw the commercials. I know that they help with the finances and such, but they're a total nuisance.
I THINK HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN ARE ALSO AMAZING. TO SACRIFICE SO MUCH TIME WITH HIM AND SHARE HIM WITH HIS PUBLIC. GOD BLESS THEM. MARIZONA IS WITH HIM NOW.❣❣
THERE WAS A VIDEO POSTED A FEW DAYS AGO WITH MARTY ROBBINS WALKING WITH TWO LINES OF PEOPLE ON EACH SIDE WAITING TO GREET HIM AS HE WALK BETWEEN THE LINE LIKE A KING, WHICH HE WAS A KING OF ANYTHING HE WANTED TO SING, THAT SURE WAS A GREAT VIDEO, CANT SEEM TO FIND IT, PLEASE POST IT AGAIN IF IT WAS REMOVED, I WILL KEEP LOOKING, THANK YOU, FOREVER A FAN OF THE GREAT MARTY ROBBINS
Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs was the first record my paternal grandfather ever had, and I've learned El Paso on guitar and loving it and singing it all the time
even although im SCOTTISH I was brought up listening to HANK WILLIAMS/MARTY ROBBINS/JOHNY CASH etc and i still love it! Check out a young Scot cousin of mine called Brendon Mcfarlane hes recording in nashville right now.
A question for Louise... I remember Marty's obituary that aired on CBS News the night that he died. Dan Rather was the anchor man, and had a rather brilliant review of Marty's work. Just wondering if you know of any way that that could be retrieved and posted? Maybe it is far-fetched, but it was a great piece!
Marty´s been in Hillbilly Heaven since he died. That bit about him not believing in re-incarnation surprised me some because he mentions it in his song "El Paso City". But anyroads ´believe´ doesn´t cut it either way, it either is or it isn´t.
@@people6117 I have been a Marty Robbins fan for 50 years,since I was 5,when my mom married a man who had an excellent country music collection, with "Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs".Later in my early to mid teens,my fandom intensified when I was first falling in love and having heartbreaks and such,Marty was still being massively played on country radio as one of it's biggest stars.He, and his songs,helped me through that period.He died when I was 17,and I grieved like he was a close member of my family.I accepted reincarnation into my spiritual belief system when I was 22.Said all that to say this:About 1991 or '92,I had a dream one night where I saw Marty on the Other Side,he was walking down these steps from a huge columnated building,dressed in a dark suit,carrying a dark briefcase.He wasn't smiling or saying anything,but I got the impression/intuition that Marty was getting ready to be reborn! Then the dream progressed to a ballfield in a schoolyard with 7-8 year-old kids running around,and knew Marty was one of them (I seemed to center on one of the little boys).I don't know why I had this experience,other than the fact that I deeply and dearly loved this soul,and that I know where there's love,there are eternal connections that go right beyond any grave into forever.May our Universal Loving Creator bless and guide you in all you do/Peace
@@bubbastill2040 Beautiful story and a wonderful experience. Unfortunately I’m currently 15 so I couldn’t have been one of the children, as well as I’m female. That is beautiful though, I’m sure he was reincarnated as a different person, definitely like what you explained. Awhile back I contacted a psychic, or someone whom at least claimed to be, and they told me things that I had experienced that nobody knew about, explained emotions tied around him, etc, and at first it was all correct, and she told me that I was his wife but I was reincarnated, sadly then they started rambling and told me some things that I didn’t really want to believe all though they made perfect sense. Either way, whether I really was either of them or even a close friend of his in another life, I suppose I’ll never truly know. All I’ve got is the connection and the music of a man from the past. 🫶
@@people6117 Sounds like you are an extraordinary young woman.Just keep following your heart and genuine love (the bible says God is love in 1 John 4.It also has things about reincarnation and cause and effect that weren't removed by the catholics in the 6th century).Also we have all been given by the creator an internal warning system,and that is the feeling that something is wrong.Don't accept ANYTHING that doesn't feel right to you.It's going to take a lot of strength and wisdom to get through these coming next years,but I don't think we'd be here on earth right now if we weren't able to handle it.Much peace and love to you dear
@@raysmusic49 I never had a chance to see him live. I have seen The Everly Brothers. Once in an Italian restaurant when I was a kid, which I could not believe! And once with Simon and Garfunkel at a huge stadium which is what they deserve.
There may be more to this interview somewhere, but all I have is what made it into the piece. PM Magazine had affiliates in many different cities, all of which shared stories. I was in the Los Angeles office. I'm not sure where this story was produced. Maybe Nashville. But we could do some research!
@@louisepalanker Marty was amazing to me. Rescued me from the streets and gave me a room in a house next door to his office. It was a BIG house, with many rooms AND many struggling songwriters/singers lived there. It is not there anymore. Once in a while Marty would come over and cook Supper for everyone. Believe it or not, Marty had a terrible unbelievable inferiority complex. I know most people will say NO WAY, but YES He did. You would have to know him to see/know it is the truth. He bent over backwards to do anything He could & for anybody. I do not mean to imply by him doing that is inferior, NOoooo. I think that made him SUPERIOR. Thank YOU for responding.
@@FrankNStein-pf9rr Wow. That is so fascinating. I have read about his childhood and how impoverished they were, moving from place to place, etc. I believe that despite any amount of talent, that can leave you feeling unsure of things. Thank you for sharing your story. I really do appreciate it.
@@louisepalanker U R MOST WELCOME. I have Google Earth and the building his office was in IS still there. He owned BOTH that building and the one next door which is no longer there. It now appears 2 B a parking lot AND parking for his extension/addition office built in the back of the building that is still there. It NOW is @ what is called Acuff Blvd & 18th Av. I left in 1970. Moved to Florida and a lot changed that I did not know about until years later. I became a recluse/hermit & did not listen to the Radio or watch T.V., so many things transpired unbeknown to me. As I think back, there were many people unknown that I knew at that time, e.g. Don Gibson, Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn. BUT Marty was very famous when I first met him.
@@bubbastill2040 a movie about Marty Robbins, what a glorious thing that would be. Matthew would be my pick, because like Marty was, he's easy on the eyes.
Wow. I am jealous. I just got back from Nashville and I tried to find his original office. I am not sure if I succeeded, but we took a picture of me on somebody's porch!
No. I'm not sure where this story was produced. At this point in my career, I was an office assistant in Los Angeles. I wrote the copy for our local hosts to introduce the piece. It was the first copy I ever wrote in my career because Marty had died and we needed to quickly replace our intros and outros with proper respect to him.
oh I see, it's just that I thought that you were the gorgeous lass, who appeared in the intro, btw, I wasn't expecting to answered this quickly, just minutes away lol :D
I can still remember that day when the news on the radio said that Marty Robbins had died. I was just a kid, 10 years old. My father suddenly went very quiet, and was blue and sad for days. I also remember him playing Robbins on cassette-tapes on the car-sterero when we were out driving for years afterwards. My father is still alive, and he has his old Marty-records on vinyl intact.
September 26th, 1925-December 8th, 1982
Matthew McConaughey should play him in a film. He has the accent and the looks for sure. Thanks for sharing this!
That would be awesome!
Oh wow, I thought the same thing a few days ago while watching a video of Marty.
i was thinking tim allen but thats good too!
great idea. someone pitch it to him
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I’m 21 and only recently discovered Marty. This man was everything a star it and more
Oh, very cool. He's like striking gold.
You’re kidding, I first heard that song “El Paso” by the late Marty Robbins when I was 14
@@lisamcdonald1014 what's your age now?
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Marty Robbins Still In The Top 10 of The Greatest Country Music Singers In History in 2017...
Extraordinary Voice, Extraordinary Talent, Extraordinary Human Being...
El Paso City, Ribbon of Darkness, Devil Woman, Carmen, Story of My Life, Don't Worry, White Sport Coat, My Woman My Wife...
When He Sang El Paso, I Can Still Picture Every Word That He Would Sing... I wasn't born when he died but I miss him, gone to soon.
Agreed!
Still? There will never be another one who can even equal much less surpass Marty Robbins cpecially today in which music has become such a joke.
Got to see Marty at the Grand Ole Opry Ryman 1958 with Johnny Cash. I was 15 at the time. He sang "White Sport Coat" . Saturday Opry was really an experience in those days. People brought their lunch, men would exchange stories in the hallways by the windows, some were drinking moon shine. Memorable times.
Wow, Don. What a remarkable memory!
I love his words of wisdom in this video about not fearing death and wanting to enjoy life while he's here. A good reminder...
Absolutely.
All my favourite country singers have all passed away before I was even born 😥 born in 97. Have a co worker that saw him in concert long long ago I'm jealous of that
His voice is just gold.
I'm 22, I discovered Marty around 5-6 years ago and I've loved him ever since. His music is food for the imagination and the spirit, and it makes me happy to know he was an even better person than he was a performer and singer( a tall order for such a great musician.)
That is awesome, Ryan. So much music to explore!
I can sing anyone but Marty. He had the voice of an angel. He was put on this earth to prove God really does exist. RIP Marty
I really like that and I agree!
Searching for a interview Marty had with Bill Anderson or Ralph Emery about him when he had his first heart attack..And saw Jesus ...can anyone help me find it?
@@joancollins8887 Marty Robbins: Super Legend, VHS, Marty Robbins, Inc., 1989. Also the book “Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins” by Diane Diekman quoted Marty seeing Jesus after his 69 heart attack.
Same here. Those songs are very simple musically and require a very refined voice and charisma in order to entertain.
Born: September 26th, 1925 in Glendale, Arizona United States died: December 8th, 1982 at St Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee United States
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs. One of the best albums of all time
Good ole Marty Robbins. May he rest in peace.
Marty you do live on, every time we hear you sing. god bless you.
I live in Honolulu and got to meet Marty in the 70s and he invited me to drink coffee with him. I feel it was a high point in my life, he was so humble and humorous...a gem 💎 of a person.
Oh, wow. What a story. That is awesome!
Marty was an amazing performer. His appearances closing the Grand Ole Opry refusing to leave the stage were legendary.
That sounds amazing. From the clips I am finding online, he was very funny.
marty is the greatest singer of all time there is nobody who can beat him
Agreeing!
He's great, don't get me wrong, but 'greatest of all time' is a bit far, aha.
I often think that.
There are better singers; but Marty is my favorite though.
@@darklion53 There is no better in this, they are just different. marty is on top in his category.
Simply the best! Marty Robbins was the singer those words were invented for.
"love songs seem to last"... I wish Marty could understand how he has affected my life. I am 22 years old and born way after his time, but I have been listening to his songs on repeat since 2020 and I play them as much as I can on my guitar. His work is so inspirational.
Oh, that is truly wonderful!
A great singer. Thank god we were able to enjoy his voice. Rip Marty. You have left enjoyment for eternity.
Lovely video, I got into Marty Robbins around 1979, by 1980 i was lucky enough to go see him at the country music festival wembley arena uk,.( i was 18)......to this day i still listen to him almost daily...A true legend.....
I got introduced to Marty Robbins thanks to my dad, and I have to say that he is truly one of the greatest country singers of all time. His voice was so rich and unique that I strongly doubt if a movie was ever done about his life, his voice could not be duplicated, no matter how hard the actor portraying him tried.
For sure but I would still watch it!
I was a PM field producer and had produced the entire week that included that segment. I think we got the news the day before it aired? Or the same day? I had been so thrilled to do the wraps around the story, had gone to a an old cowboy's farm to do it with him. He had a little western town set up on his place and we sat in his saloon with him and our co-host playing guitar together talking about Marty Robbins and cowboy songs and the cowboy way of life. Marty Robbins had been my fave since I was 5. Mom had an old super 8 movie of me running around the living room on my stick pony with the Marty Robbins album cover leaning against her big console record player. Then we had to suddenly come up with an intro for the story saying "oops, he died after we shot the show." It was awkward. Thanks for sharing this story again.
This man is fantastic! I love his personality and talent. The songs of his I've listened to so far are incredibly catchy and NEVER get old. Why can't there be more like him?
Dad was a Marty fan and I grew up listening to him today in 2023 my kids listen and sing Marty’s songs they are 7 and 9 years old
Oh, I just love that. He's timeless.
Marty Robbins and Roy Orbison both had interviews not long before they died (Roy just two days before), where they unveiled plans that they were working on and looking toward their futures. Both of these fantastic artists had amazing pasts behind them and bright futures ahead of them...Taken way too young, and both to heart issues. RIP Marty Robbins, aged 57 (1925-1982) and Roy Orbison, aged 52 (1936-1988).
Both one of a kind
He had a voice like honey.
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Marty had the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. Andy Williams called him The Man With The Caramel Voice. Marty was friends with Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. Marty's road manager helped Buddy gets his first recording at Bradleys Barn in Nashville, Tennessee.
I agree with you and Andy!
I didn't know that thanks I'm a big Elvis and buddy fan
Like a lot of people I first heard him as a child and the story type cowboy songs had a big big impact as I could visualize the story as he sang it. I am old now but I will always love Marty s voice.
Just the best.
What an awesome video! I had not seen it before, and it showed Marty at his best! The man had talent that just didn't quit, and I was devastated when he died, as were so many others! Thanks so much for posting!
this was a very well put together piece. knew nothing of marty robbins, but this made me believe he was a pretty good guy...and singer
Oh, yes. The finest.
The entire Record is gold. And I was born 14 years after his passing
People will still be singing his songs a hundred years from now
I do believe that's true.
There will never be another singer that will ever match the talent he had. Thank you so much for posting this. It's always great to hear him talk.
So sad, he died of a heart attack
I’m sure I’m not the only one, but I actually discovered Marty’s music on a video game. Many years later I was flipping through some records at a flea market and found his gunslinger ballads album for ten dollars, so I did what any other sensible man would do, and I bought it. I loved every song on that album! That was a purchase that I am so proud that I made to this day. I only recently found out that Marty passed away. I can’t even begin to tell you how disappointed I was to see that. It was also pretty sad to see that he passed away on my birthday. He was a great singer, and a great man! He will certainly be missed on this earth, but his music will definitely live on for generations to come!
Oh, wow, Jonathan. There is certainly some meaning there. Maybe more beautiful than sad. Great discovery and he's got hundreds of albums so keep going! So much wonderful music.
Just a few amazing obscure songs by Marty that I recommend for those major fans who only know his number ones. Try:
Sixteen Weeks
Foolish Decision
Ain't I Right
Stairway Of Love
Worried
Is There Any Chance
Doggone Cowboy
One Window, Four Walls
Saddle Tramp
Never Look Back
Pieces Of Your Heart
Never Tie Me Down
Prairie Fire
She Was Young And She Was Pretty
What God Has Done
A Little Spot In Heaven
Not So Long Ago
You Won't Have Her Long
Rainbow
Please Don't Blame Me
Jeannie And Johnnie
The Blues Country Style
Grown Up Tears
Love Can't Wait
Sweet Cora
I Told The Brook
Tahitian Boy
Native Girl
A Whole Lot Easier
Matilda
No Tears Milady
It Takes Faith
Lonely Old Bunkhouse
Pride And The Badge
My Own Native Land
Would You Take Me Back Again
Forever Yours
When Your Love Was Mine
Awesome tips. Thank you so much!
@@louisepalanker you're welcome. I sometimes prefer the singers' obscure songs, makes me wonder why they didn't have over 80 number ones cause they're just as beautiful as the hits.
I totally agree,@@adammc2339
@@louisepalanker if you're a fan of George Jones I know hundreds of them too 😉
Ain't I Right is definatly a favorite of mine
He was one of the best.
He was!
MARTY ROBBINS had a unique personality. MARTY ROBBINS was, is and will always be the Bestest of the best.👍 👍 👍
Agreed!
Thanks to fallout new vegas who introduced me to this wonderful talented man
May god bless you marty, may god bless you for your songs, you are one iron of the star..
Aw. I love Marty Robbins. Nice story.
I really loved his songs and his humor
Absolutely!
Never heard anything of him having a drug or alcohol problem. He was a wonderful person in many ways, too.
Agreed!
Never heard of him having romantic affairs with other women. Although I imagine lots of females would have loved to have affairs with Marty.
I saw Mary Robbins at 11 years old and I have seen many shows by different artists; but; Marty was the best I ever saw
Oh, my gosh. I love that!
marty will always be the best love him
Yes, yes. Agreed!
OMG! I love him!
He's the best.
What a fascinating and rare clip. Thanks so much for uploading.
Beautiful work. Thanks.
Thank you, Don!
This is awesome! Thank you so much for posting!!!
I like your comments Zane. man sings My Heart and Soul he was also my mother's favorite may God bless you Marty sing another song to my mom I love you Mama
I discovered Marty Robbins by accident in 2019. It was my first week in a small Texas border town having pizza at a place called Russos. I fell in love with a Mexican girl. We talked, flirted, and exchanged phone numbers. But then her insanely jealous manager came in all angry at me. I escalated the situation laughing uncontrollably. When it was all over, I went home thinking to myself “wow, Marty Robbins was right about this place!” I have been a fan ever since.
Oh, wow. I'm so happy your story ended differently than the guy from El Paso!
Love Marty Robbins, and his accent is amazing. I heard he had some Native American ancestry too, beautiful music.
Absolutely!
Thanks Louise for sharing this wonderful video! It really captures Marty's personality well.
That was awesome. thank you!!
This man was a man is a legend. The best.
Yes!
Fantastic!!! Thank you for uploading this!!!
My favorite Marty Robbins songs.
1.Story of my life
2.A white sport coat
3.big iron
4.Dont worry
5.Ruby Ann
Those are all awesome. I also love My woman, my woman, my wife. It's heartbreaking and Some Memories Just Don't Die.
For me it's:
1. Big Iron
2. Ain't I Right
3. Ballad of the Alamo
4. Mr. Shorty
5. Billy the Kid
I love the songs with a story to them. I'll check out the songs you two posted.
my favorites of Marty (of course, these are all songs Marty wrote)
1. Pride and the Badge
2. Girl from Spanish Town
3. The City
4. San Francisco Tear Drops
5. Twenty Dollar Jim
6. El Paso City
7. You Gave Me a Mountain
8. Too Much a Man
9. At the End of a Long Long Lonely Day
10. A Little Spot of Heaven
I have one of his records listen to it a lot
I have always loved "El Paso," but I recently checked out what else is on his "Gunfighter Ballads" album. I was unaware of how many great songs he sang. That album has several songs that I now love just as much. I'm in my 30s btw which is part of the reason why I didn't know about all of his other great songs. This interview was very informative. I'm glad to see that he mostly wanted to be remembered as a good person, and I find it interesting that he seemed to be non-religious.
Hmm. I'm not too sure. I read a recently published biography that taught me a lot. His wife was very religious.
After posting my comment, I did some Googling and came across some quotes in which he talked about having faith in God. And Jesus was in his song "The Master's Call." But yeah, it was the last few seconds of this interview that made me question what his beliefs were, especially considering he's wearing a cross in the last segment.
Maybe someone who knew him can add some insight here. He is certainly remembered as a great person.
I've been a Marty Robbins fan since 1971(I was 5 at the time),when my mom married my stepdad who had "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs"in his record collection.After hearing nearly every song he ever sang,it's my opinion one has to be somewhat near to God to sing the way he did with such heartfelt sincerity,and Marty sang with GREAT heartfelt sincerity.He said publicly once that he prayed to God for his success,and God answered that prayer.Marty recorded one beautiful gospel album "What God Has Done" that I recommend everyone check out.When my time comes I fully expect to see him on the other side and hear his sweet voice in that heavenly choir .................
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They say Christians don´t believe in re-incarnation they die and ´go to heaven´.
Marty mentions re-incarnation in his song "El Paso City" in 1976 to me that is
probably what he is referring to.
God bless the best singer ever
Absolutely!
I LOVE BIG IRON AND EL PASO ! they are my favorite
El Paso's a great one. First song I've listened to and immediately fell in love with it. :)
funny thing about the song el paso, the record company wanted him to shorten the song because they thought the song wouldn't get airplay. deejays liked the songs to be 2.5 to 3 minutes long so they could do their commercials. the record company thought the deejays wouldn't play it as much because of it's length. well the song was so popular that they had no choice. the rest is history.
Denis Lessard I wouldn't hesitate to play it if I were a DJ, it's a true classic. Screw the commercials. I know that they help with the finances and such, but they're a total nuisance.
how about saddle tramp
Echelon111999 So true makes the hair stand up what’s left.lol
Absolutely a legendary legend.
I THINK HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN ARE ALSO AMAZING. TO SACRIFICE SO MUCH TIME WITH HIM AND SHARE HIM WITH HIS PUBLIC. GOD BLESS THEM. MARIZONA IS WITH HIM NOW.❣❣
Absolutely.
THERE WAS A VIDEO POSTED A FEW DAYS AGO WITH MARTY ROBBINS WALKING WITH TWO LINES OF PEOPLE ON EACH SIDE WAITING TO GREET HIM AS HE WALK BETWEEN THE LINE LIKE A KING, WHICH HE WAS A KING OF ANYTHING HE WANTED TO SING, THAT SURE WAS A GREAT VIDEO, CANT SEEM TO FIND IT, PLEASE POST IT AGAIN IF IT WAS REMOVED, I WILL KEEP LOOKING, THANK YOU, FOREVER A FAN OF THE GREAT MARTY ROBBINS
He was born on this day back in 1925. Hope he’s celebrating in heaven.
Yes. Happy Birthday, Marty!
Wow! Truly fascinating
Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs was the first record my paternal grandfather ever had, and I've learned El Paso on guitar and loving it and singing it all the time
Oh, that's so cool.
@@louisepalanker check out my RUclips channel, a lot of singing involved
lovely man legend
even although im SCOTTISH I was brought up listening to HANK WILLIAMS/MARTY ROBBINS/JOHNY CASH etc and i still love it! Check out a young Scot cousin of mine called Brendon Mcfarlane hes recording in nashville right now.
Lol that is where American Country music comes from
Scotland, Ireland. Europa, Britain.
Marty was great,r.i. p. marty
Yes, he was!
Jack Kane he dont Will need to worry we ALL Will have the big IRON ready
You are welcome. I love it too and I am so happy to share it!
Rip Robbins 1925-1982
A question for Louise... I remember Marty's obituary that aired on CBS News the night that he died. Dan Rather was the anchor man, and had a rather brilliant review of Marty's work. Just wondering if you know of any way that that could be retrieved and posted? Maybe it is far-fetched, but it was a great piece!
a Class Act is always missed
Yes. Indeed.
Marty´s been in Hillbilly Heaven since he died.
That bit about him not believing in re-incarnation
surprised me some because he mentions it in his
song "El Paso City". But anyroads ´believe´ doesn´t
cut it either way, it either is or it isn´t.
So true.
It truly hurts hearing him say that because I swear I was reincarnated. I know damn well I was either him or Marizona.
@@people6117 I have been a Marty Robbins fan for 50 years,since I was 5,when my mom married a man who had an excellent country music collection, with "Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs".Later in my early to mid teens,my fandom intensified when I was first falling in love and having heartbreaks and such,Marty was still being massively played on country radio as one of it's biggest stars.He, and his songs,helped me through that period.He died when I was 17,and I grieved like he was a close member of my family.I accepted reincarnation into my spiritual belief system when I was 22.Said all that to say this:About 1991 or '92,I had a dream one night where I saw Marty on the Other Side,he was walking down these steps from a huge columnated building,dressed in a dark suit,carrying a dark briefcase.He wasn't smiling or saying anything,but I got the impression/intuition that Marty was getting ready to be reborn! Then the dream progressed to a ballfield in a schoolyard with 7-8 year-old kids running around,and knew Marty was one of them (I seemed to center on one of the little boys).I don't know why I had this experience,other than the fact that I deeply and dearly loved this soul,and that I know where there's love,there are eternal connections that go right beyond any grave into forever.May our Universal Loving Creator bless and guide you in all you do/Peace
@@bubbastill2040 Beautiful story and a wonderful experience. Unfortunately I’m currently 15 so I couldn’t have been one of the children, as well as I’m female. That is beautiful though, I’m sure he was reincarnated as a different person, definitely like what you explained.
Awhile back I contacted a psychic, or someone whom at least claimed to be, and they told me things that I had experienced that nobody knew about, explained emotions tied around him, etc, and at first it was all correct, and she told me that I was his wife but I was reincarnated, sadly then they started rambling and told me some things that I didn’t really want to believe all though they made perfect sense.
Either way, whether I really was either of them or even a close friend of his in another life, I suppose I’ll never truly know. All I’ve got is the connection and the music of a man from the past. 🫶
@@people6117 Sounds like you are an extraordinary young woman.Just keep following your heart and genuine love (the bible says God is love in 1 John 4.It also has things about reincarnation and cause and effect that weren't removed by the catholics in the 6th century).Also we have all been given by the creator an internal warning system,and that is the feeling that something is wrong.Don't accept ANYTHING that doesn't feel right to you.It's going to take a lot of strength and wisdom to get through these coming next years,but I don't think we'd be here on earth right now if we weren't able to handle it.Much peace and love to you dear
My favorite Marty Robins songs are El Paso and El Paso City . 🎙📻💿
Yep. Classics!
he was his own hero
For sure and for certain.
He was the best.....
Sure was.
@@louisepalanker how many times did you see him live? About 5 times for me..one time with The Everly Brothers as his opening act.
@@raysmusic49 I never had a chance to see him live. I have seen The Everly Brothers. Once in an Italian restaurant when I was a kid, which I could not believe! And once with Simon and Garfunkel at a huge stadium which is what they deserve.
Lovely tribute Louise Palanker well done.
Thank you so much, Austen.
He had two heart attacks, one round of open heart surgery, and a serious crash as the video said at this point and he looked great! Amazing!
The 3rd heart attack killed him
There may be more to this interview somewhere, but all I have is what made it into the piece. PM Magazine had affiliates in many different cities, all of which shared stories. I was in the Los Angeles office. I'm not sure where this story was produced. Maybe Nashville. But we could do some research!
if anyone plays Marty Robbins in a movie it should be
Matthew McConaughey
I. Love. His. Song
So many wonderful songs!
You are welcome. I am so grateful I saved it.
I knew Marty AND He WAS MORE than just a Good person. I cannot say the same about SOME others I knew.
Oh, wow, Carl. That is amazing!
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Marty was amazing to me. Rescued me from the streets and gave me a room in a house next door to his office. It was a BIG house, with many rooms AND many struggling songwriters/singers lived there. It is not there anymore. Once in a while Marty would come over and cook Supper for everyone. Believe it or not, Marty had a terrible unbelievable inferiority complex. I know most people will say NO WAY, but YES He did. You would have to know him to see/know it is the truth. He bent over backwards to do anything He could & for anybody. I do not mean to imply by him doing that is inferior, NOoooo. I think that made him SUPERIOR. Thank YOU for responding.
@@FrankNStein-pf9rr Wow. That is so fascinating. I have read about his childhood and how impoverished they were, moving from place to place, etc. I believe that despite any amount of talent, that can leave you feeling unsure of things. Thank you for sharing your story. I really do appreciate it.
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U R MOST WELCOME. I have Google Earth and the building his office was in IS still there. He owned BOTH that building and the one next door which is no longer there. It now appears 2 B a parking lot AND parking for his extension/addition office built in the back of the building that is still there. It NOW is @ what is called Acuff Blvd & 18th Av. I left in 1970. Moved to Florida and a lot changed that I did not know about until years later. I became a recluse/hermit & did not listen to the Radio or watch T.V., so many things transpired unbeknown to me. As I think back, there were many people unknown that I knew at that time, e.g. Don Gibson, Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn. BUT Marty was very famous when I first met him.
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It's Roy Acuff Place, NOT Blvd. I'm tired. Going to TRY & Sleep. Good Night.
To really enjoy living you can’t be afraid of death “To really live, you must almost die”
Beautiful.
A Good Country Singer #MartyRobbens #Fan
The best.
Absolutely. Well said.
I LIKE MARTY ROBBINS
Seconding that.
Amazing how Marty's speaking voice sounds completely different than his singing voice.
Interesting. I never thought about it but you're right.
He actually died in 1982, shortly after this aired.
He died about two days before it aired. So tragic.
Love Robbins. Good piece. The banjo is not a truly American instrument though, it is from Africa.
I agree with one of the comments that said Matthew McConaughey should play him in a movie.
That would be epic.
You are welcome and I completely agree!
Indeed.
Wrote over 500 Songs Wow that is a lot .. all the While Racing stock cars for fun ..
The best ever
For sure!
Do we know talent or what 😇
@@judithgraham7218 Yeah, we do!
he looks like matthew mcconaughey in dallas buyers club here
Maybe Matthew could play him if there's ever a movie made about him,he's from Texas and knows Willie
@@bubbastill2040 a movie about Marty Robbins, what a glorious thing that would be. Matthew would be my pick, because like Marty was, he's easy on the eyes.
Amen
Wow. I am jealous. I just got back from Nashville and I tried to find his original office. I am not sure if I succeeded, but we took a picture of me on somebody's porch!
My pleasure!
"REAL" cowboy songs, YES.
Was that you announcing the news in the video ?
No. I'm not sure where this story was produced. At this point in my career, I was an office assistant in Los Angeles. I wrote the copy for our local hosts to introduce the piece. It was the first copy I ever wrote in my career because Marty had died and we needed to quickly replace our intros and outros with proper respect to him.
oh I see, it's just that I thought that you were the gorgeous lass, who appeared in the intro, btw, I wasn't expecting to answered this quickly, just minutes away lol :D
*to be answered
rakada30 Nope. That gorgeous lass is Sandie Newton.
So before she'd become an actress, she was a news presenter hehe, you're good looking too ;)
great. the best John Bristol england