I live in Honolulu and got to meet Marty in the 70s and he invited me to drink coffee with him before he went on stage. I found him to be very humorous and humble. I thank you, this video reminds me of that special time.
I played rock before entering the military and switched to country while on Okinawa. The leader of the band I was in heard me sing a little and had me listen to Marty's "The Master's Call". I was hooked on Marty ever since. One of the first I did was "Don't Worry 'bout Me". I do some of his songs with my band, including, of course, El Paso. I got to see him in concert at a race track about four months before he passed. It was an outside gig and the stage was surriunded by a rope barrier. I take lots of pictures but the security wouldn't let me get as close as I wanted. I went around the stage taking pics and was on stage right when for some reason I yelled "Hey, Marty!" He saw I wanted to take a picture and he actually stopped to pose for me. It is my favorite. I sent all the pictures to his children, Ronnie and Janet. I got a really nice letter back thanking me. A lot of folks love his songs and I get requests for something, anything by him whernever we play. I'll post them on Facebook again so all his fans can reminice.
This is just BS. Marty's band members stayed with him more than any other star. These member were with him from the beginning till the end except for Sykes who left in the 79;s: Don Winters (back up vocals and guitar), Bobby Sykes (acoustic guitar), Jack Pruett (electric guitar). He had 3 different pedal steel players in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Same with drummers and bass players.
I only knew of three steel players he ever had during his whole career, as full time band members. Those three Steel Players names were: #1 Jim Farmer (my oldest brother) # 2 Bill Johnson #3, "KATZ", who was with Marty at his last Concert. Yes, my brother, JIM FARMER, played Steel Guitar on MARTY'S EARLY RECORDS, a couple of which were: I'll GO ON ALONE, SINGING THE BLUES.... Jim was with Marty in the business from the beginning until Marty's untimely passing. They were inseparable! They shared a life-long career together. After Marty passed, Ronnie worked with Marty's band for a short time, and yes, Sykes was still around before & after Marty passed away. The word I got from Jim Farmer, the man who knew Marty better than anyone, except his immediate family, was that Sykes was boozed up on the bus, got mouthy, so Ronnie fired Sykes, put him off the bus. Check out my other comments above. Thanks for being a true Country Music Fan and for Loving Marty. He was one of the best ever!
@@dianebradley1470 . I'm 77 and grew up listening to Marty Robbins music. I listen yo it anytime I'm in the car because I've got a USB stick with nearly all his music on it. I never get sick of it. (but others do...peasants 😂)
I am a retired Film Maker, who is coming out of retirement to film a movie about the man Marty Robbins and his music the story of Elpaso and his love for Faleena. This is the story of a lifetime.
Let me know when you get started on the movie. I have a follow up song to El Paso. If you LOVE Marty Robbins, and are serious about making a movie about him, I am positive YOU WILL LOVE IT when you hear it...I am a country singer-songwriter-musician and I grew up with very close ties to Marty...I guess I could say he was like family to my family. He used to rehearse for his night club performances on my family's porch in Avondale, Arizona. My oldest brother, JIM FARMER, played Steel Guitar on Marty's early records. He shared a life-long career with Marty. They were inseparable.
At 73 years old I grew up listening to Marty. Early on I listened to his Songs of the Islands. (My father’s albums).Hard to beat those songs. Dad served in the Solomon Islands at the same time Marty was there during WW2. I love everything Marty did. I think some his best work was the ‘El Paso trilogy’. ‘El Paso City’ and the ‘story of Falina’ tied together with ‘El Paso’ is pure genius in storytelling. Who would be worthy enough to play the movie part “handsome young stranger who came out of nowhere).
These people are human , we are not to judge them nor look up to them like Super Heroes .You have to respect him for what he was One Of The Greatest Country Music Singers In History There Will Never Be Another Marty Robbins Period !
I love Marty's songs since I was young, as a matter of fact he was my most favorite county singer then until now. I saw his concert on tv before he passed and it was pretty amazing . I cam remember the day he passed away, it was announced on my radio. Rest in Peace Marty, I love all of his songs.🎼🎵🎶♥️🌹
In the 1970's, I seen Marty Robbins at the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant city Florida, shortly after that I heard he died I loved all his music .
Marty Robbins was the first country music act I ever saw; he was warm, very personable and extremely likeable He would even stop his show so people could take pictures of him. I will never forget the day I got to see him; only now am I recognized the brilliance and genius that I witnessed
Marty Robbins Was the King 👑 For the Country Music In My opinion. He Was So Great, i Will Rather Say Amazing. I Dont Care What He did or Do. Sing the Songs Marty Could ⭐️⭐️⭐️🎸⭐️⭐️⭐️
Loved him, his music and sound above all his voice. His kids should defend him, he only tried to protect them. I remember one night in late 70's he was playing at the Grand Ole' Opry and it was packed, his time was up for them to close for the night, but they wanted him to keep playing and singing....finally the stage mgr. said they would have to call Roy Acuff to get that special permission.... that was done...and Roy Acuff came back and said "Let him play, we are all loving it".....and Marty played until he was exhausted and he stated then, "I gotta go"....I am so tired. Thank the great ones Robbins and Acuff. God rest their souls.
They said he was kicked off the Grand Ol Opry, which was not true. Only 5 have been kicked off, and Marty Robins was not one of them. He was one of the greatest.
I’ve always liked Marty Robins. I liked every song he ever wrote and sang. My favourite song is EL PASO. I NEW HE WAS A RACE CAR DRIVER. I always felt he was a little different. I find it hard to believe he had a dark side. He died way too soon.
I never had a lot of time with my daddy. My mother never enjoyed music like he did but he was hurt in the coal mines and he was always in pain. However he did inspire my love of music. Marty was someone he admired as well as Slim Whitman. El Paso is my favorite but I guess his hymns are my favorite. I admire his commitment and faithfulness to his family.
My brother and sisters spotted Marty Robbins walking through the terminal at the Old Stapleton Airport in Denver. My brother said “Hey, there’s Marty Robbins right there!” They all ran up to him - he stopped & smiled; then gave that trademark little laugh saying “Hey, you recognized me. How nice is that?” He engaged in a nice conversation with them and wished them a fun trip in Mexico. They will never forget how cordial and sincerely loving a man he was. They all remember Marty Robbins as being the greatest, friendliest, and grateful man. So I believe this video to be pure BS. - Marty Robbins was nice to everybody and so grateful for his success. He was so thin and fit - how does a happy person like that have three heart attacks? I ask. I never met Marty Robbins, but to this day, he is one of my favorite country western singers ride along with Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, George Strait. Marty Robbins is the best in the midst of all these. It’s too bad he died so young.
I’m kinda surprised there was no mention of Marty growing up in Glendale, AZ. In the 90’s there was a push by the city big wigs to rename Grand Avenue (the Main thoroughfare through town) to Marty Robbins Lane. Many of Marty’s song mention AZ or AZ cities. His song “Ride Cowboy Ride” mentions 5 AZ cites. I always get chocked up when I hear Marty’s tribute to the heroes at the Alamo with his song ‘Ballad of the Alamo’. Love his song writing and his voice was one of the smoothest baritone voices of all time. 👍🏼 🎤 🎶 ❤😁
Met him at the Nashville Airport while waiting to be picked up by Clarence Selman, Tom T. Hall's office manager. Marty was a great individual, musician.
The Opry was real Country Music & they were real serious bout it then NOT like this fake so-called country now! But Marty didn't let it slow him down & he would still come back but he wasnt a regular like the others when he was able. The Opry had to make sure he was the last one on stage because Marty would not stop singing & he would keep singing til 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning & they had to practice just make him get off the stage. If you was one that went you definitely got your money's worth that's for sure.
This is a lot of B.S. My late husband was a bass player, vocalist and harmony singer. He was in a country star's band for 8.5 years and then the star decided to fire his whole band and release a Disco album. Marty told me that he wished he could hire my husband because he was better than his current bass player, but he said he couldn't "just fire his bass player" to hire him.
Wow Man, I feel sorry for you to haft to work so extremly hard to throw dirt on one my childhood Hero's from say early seventies..... And if your joints are aching from all that reaching you might see your doctor and have him order up some scans..... While your at it you might get an estimate on a plexiglass stomach so you can see when you have your head up your @$$.... And hopefully you want have terrifing nightmares of a thousand vipers each with a thousand heads that will crawl up your backside and eat you alive from the inside out... That is if you get past the deadly Snow sneak the deadliest snake in a billion × a billion universe's and doesn't even have teeth as it simply crawls up your @ss and freezes you to death...... Mr. Robbins "turning of the wheel that day" would naught any slight misgivings he had a trillion times over if there's any truth to begin with..... And for his Talladega cheatin accusations my understanding is he drove into the pits per inspection wheres official's proceeding to line his stockcar up for inspection and Marty bounds out of his car exclaming to official's that there was no need for any inspection as the car isn't legal..... With great suprise the official's ask Marty what haft you done to which Marty replied "last night at the motel I removed the restrictor plate" to which official's said "Why" to which Marty said "I just wanted to see what it felt like to "Run up front ONE TIME".... And heck I've always wanted to run up front ONE TIME".... And I did WIN the first Race I ever run and it was incredibly fun.... For my Dad I hope as I honestly can't remember....❤❤❤
Your piling crap on Marty Robbins wasn't very convincing. You put a lot of credence on hearsay that you couldn't back up. Now put as much effort into looking at Marty's achievements. He was a great songwriter, singer and entertainer.
I Worked with Marty on his race cars! He treated great and loved him to this day! He was wonderful and caring to all! A real good race driver!!!!!
I really love Marty Robbins, and he was a great person, so stop your dirty lies!
Is there any chance? Great piece if music, along with the rest! He was gifted and a good strong man. What the west was made of!
I live in Honolulu and got to meet Marty in the 70s and he invited me to drink coffee with him before he went on stage. I found him to be very humorous and humble. I thank you, this video reminds me of that special time.
I played rock before entering the military and switched to country while on Okinawa. The leader of the band I was in heard me sing a little and had me listen to Marty's "The Master's Call". I was hooked on Marty ever since. One of the first I did was "Don't Worry 'bout Me". I do some of his songs with my band, including, of course, El Paso. I got to see him in concert at a race track about four months before he passed. It was an outside gig and the stage was surriunded by a rope barrier. I take lots of pictures but the security wouldn't let me get as close as I wanted. I went around the stage taking pics and was on stage right when for some reason I yelled "Hey, Marty!" He saw I wanted to take a picture and he actually stopped to pose for me. It is my favorite. I sent all the pictures to his children, Ronnie and Janet. I got a really nice letter back thanking me. A lot of folks love his songs and I get requests for something, anything by him whernever we play. I'll post them on Facebook again so all his fans can reminice.
Do not believe a word of this. Met Marty many times , he was always very kind with fans.
Yes, stop the lies, 😠 I don't believe it,I've loved Marty since I was five and I still love him now, Marty is and was a wonderful person
This is just BS. Marty's band members stayed with him more than any other star. These member were with him from the beginning till the end except for Sykes who left in the 79;s: Don Winters (back up vocals and guitar), Bobby Sykes (acoustic guitar), Jack Pruett (electric guitar). He had 3 different pedal steel players in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Same with drummers and bass players.
A lot of this information was taken out of context in this video. From most accounts Marty was loved by everybody.
I only knew of three steel players he ever had during his whole career, as full time band members. Those three Steel Players names were: #1 Jim Farmer (my oldest brother) # 2 Bill Johnson #3, "KATZ", who was with Marty at his last Concert. Yes, my brother, JIM FARMER, played Steel Guitar on MARTY'S EARLY RECORDS, a couple of which were: I'll GO ON ALONE, SINGING THE BLUES.... Jim was with Marty in the business from the beginning until Marty's untimely passing. They were inseparable! They shared a life-long career together. After Marty passed, Ronnie worked with Marty's band for a short time, and yes, Sykes was still around before & after Marty passed away. The word I got from Jim Farmer, the man who knew Marty better than anyone, except his immediate family, was that Sykes was boozed up on the bus, got mouthy, so Ronnie fired Sykes, put him off the bus. Check out my other comments above. Thanks for being a true Country Music Fan and for Loving Marty. He was one of the best ever!
I love marty he was the greatest singer and entertainer of all time and always will be ❤❤
This is BS Marty Robbins was loved by by the world stop runin him
@@dianebradley1470 .
I'm 77 and grew up listening to Marty Robbins music. I listen yo it anytime I'm in the car because I've got a USB stick with nearly all his music on it. I never get sick of it. (but others do...peasants 😂)
I am a retired Film Maker, who is coming out of retirement to film a movie about the man Marty Robbins and his music the story of Elpaso and his love for Faleena. This is the story of a lifetime.
Really?
What musical history was made, with the release of El Paso?
Let me know when you get started on the movie. I have a follow up song to El Paso. If you LOVE Marty Robbins, and are serious about making a movie about him, I am positive YOU WILL LOVE IT when you hear it...I am a country singer-songwriter-musician and I grew up with very close ties to Marty...I guess I could say he was like family to my family. He used to rehearse for his night club performances on my family's porch in Avondale, Arizona. My oldest brother, JIM FARMER, played Steel Guitar on Marty's early records. He shared a life-long career with Marty. They were inseparable.
@@robertfarmer7427 Delving deep into law at present WCB Basic Corruption.
At 73 years old I grew up listening to Marty. Early on I listened to his Songs of the Islands. (My father’s albums).Hard to beat those songs. Dad served in the Solomon Islands at the same time Marty was there during WW2.
I love everything Marty did. I think some his best work was the ‘El Paso trilogy’.
‘El Paso City’ and the ‘story of Falina’ tied together with ‘El Paso’ is pure genius in storytelling.
Who would be worthy enough to play the movie part “handsome young stranger who came out of nowhere).
So after 40years you came out with this shit. Let the man rest in peace. Just enjoy his music.
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These people are human , we are not to judge them nor look up to them like Super Heroes .You have to respect him for what he was One Of The Greatest Country Music Singers In History There Will Never Be Another Marty Robbins Period !
He had a wild side no doubt but his good deeds outweighed all of them. What a great singer will always be remembered.
Very misleading and some of it not true !
Don’t worry about me! I got to see him when I was fifteen and I’ve never forgotten that day!
thanks SOOO Much for this...i LOVE Marty !!
I love Marty's songs since I was young, as a matter of fact he was my most favorite county singer then until now. I saw his concert on tv before he passed and it was pretty amazing . I cam remember the day he passed away, it was announced on my radio. Rest in Peace Marty, I love all of his songs.🎼🎵🎶♥️🌹
In the 1970's, I seen Marty Robbins at the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant city Florida, shortly after that I heard he died I loved all his music .
Marty Robbins was the first country music act I ever saw; he was warm, very personable and extremely likeable He would even stop his show so people could take pictures of him. I will never forget the day I got to see him; only now am I recognized the brilliance and genius that I witnessed
When Marty deliberately ran his car into the wall to keep from T
BONING another driver his car stopped right in front of me
Marty Robbins Was the King 👑 For the Country Music In My opinion. He Was So Great, i Will Rather Say Amazing. I Dont Care What He did or Do. Sing the Songs Marty Could ⭐️⭐️⭐️🎸⭐️⭐️⭐️
Loved him, his music and sound above all his voice. His kids should defend him, he only tried to protect them. I remember one night in late 70's he was playing at the Grand Ole' Opry and it was packed, his time was up for them to close for the night, but they wanted him to keep playing and singing....finally the stage mgr. said they would have to call Roy Acuff to get that special permission.... that was done...and Roy Acuff came back and said "Let him play, we are all loving it".....and Marty played until he was exhausted and he stated then, "I gotta go"....I am so tired. Thank the great ones Robbins and Acuff. God rest their souls.
I love all of Marty's songs
They said he was kicked off the Grand Ol Opry, which was not true. Only 5 have been kicked off, and Marty Robins was not one of them. He was one of the greatest.
I’ve always liked Marty Robins. I liked every song he ever wrote and sang. My favourite song is EL PASO. I NEW HE WAS A RACE CAR DRIVER. I always felt he was a little different. I find it hard to believe he had a dark side.
He died way too soon.
I never had a lot of time with my daddy. My mother never enjoyed music like he did but he was hurt in the coal mines and he was always in pain. However he did inspire my love of music. Marty was someone he admired as well as Slim Whitman. El Paso is my favorite but I guess his hymns are my favorite. I admire his commitment and faithfulness to his family.
My brother and sisters spotted Marty Robbins walking through the terminal at the Old Stapleton Airport in Denver. My brother said “Hey, there’s Marty Robbins right there!” They all ran up to him - he stopped & smiled; then gave that trademark little laugh saying “Hey, you recognized me. How nice is that?” He engaged in a nice conversation with them and wished them a fun trip in Mexico. They will never forget how cordial and sincerely loving a man he was. They all remember Marty Robbins as being the greatest, friendliest, and grateful man. So I believe this video to be pure BS. - Marty Robbins was nice to everybody and so grateful for his success.
He was so thin and fit - how does a happy person like that have three heart attacks? I ask.
I never met Marty Robbins, but to this day, he is one of my favorite country western singers ride along with Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, George Strait.
Marty Robbins is the best in the midst of all these. It’s too bad he died so young.
What rumor was confirmed?😊
I’m kinda surprised there was no mention of Marty growing up in Glendale, AZ. In the 90’s there was a push by the city big wigs to rename Grand Avenue (the Main thoroughfare through town) to Marty Robbins Lane. Many of Marty’s song mention AZ or AZ cities. His song “Ride Cowboy Ride” mentions 5 AZ cites. I always get chocked up when I hear Marty’s tribute to the heroes at the Alamo with his song ‘Ballad of the Alamo’. Love his song writing and his voice was one of the smoothest baritone voices of all time. 👍🏼 🎤 🎶 ❤😁
Who wrote this script? "Hung up the towel?"
A lot was known about Marizona. She was well known, especiallty to the women performers and wives.
I love his song "Don't Let Me Touch You."
My Favorite Marty Robins Song Is Like All The Other Times, And Don't Worry.
Marty was a genius and most talented singer and songwriter ever! This is BS!
Met him at the Nashville Airport while waiting to be picked up by Clarence Selman, Tom T. Hall's office manager. Marty was a great individual, musician.
El Paso is my favorite song.
Please do a deep dive into Blake Sheldon and his many marriages. Also the inside of his new not country wife taking his place on The Voice.
Loved the song-SHORTY!
Didn't know Marty was fired from the opry
Almost fired because his race in 1958 over time he was late at Opry.
a couple of days that's all
@@raymondarthur7729 Running over on his stage time was nothing but an ACT. It went on for years!
Didn't know he was fired from the Grand Ole opary. My favorite song is My woman my woman my wife.
In 1958 racing went over he was late for Opry not fired.
The Opry was real Country Music & they were real serious bout it then NOT like this fake so-called country now! But Marty didn't let it slow him down & he would still come back but he wasnt a regular like the others when he was able. The Opry had to make sure he was the last one on stage because Marty would not stop singing & he would keep singing til 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning & they had to practice just make him get off the stage. If you was one that went you definitely got your money's worth that's for sure.
That was only an ACT that was played out many times over. Also, all of his "running over" on his allotted time on stage was also an ACT..
I love too many songs to decide I love them all ❤
I’m not interested Injustice loved him as a singer,enough said.
We all have 1 2 or even 3 lives it called being Human
You can tell all kind of lies on , U-tube
This is so untrue, see Marty many times and always fun. To speak to , he always had plenty of time to spend with 4:41 fans.
This is a lot of B.S. My late husband was a bass player, vocalist and harmony singer. He was in a country star's band for 8.5 years and then the star decided to fire his whole band and release a Disco album. Marty told me that he wished he could hire my husband because he was better than his current bass player, but he said he couldn't "just fire his bass player" to hire him.
You should do one on Bob wills and his Texas play Boys
Fatima!
What a nasty bunch of lies.😊
He never made it to the top of NASCAR and he admitted to cheating and never gained anything from it
What a load of rumour and speculation. Nobody's perfect. Shame on you.
Coooooocaiiiiineeeee
I loved Marty Robbins and still do shame on your ds
Wow Man, I feel sorry for you to haft to work so extremly hard to throw dirt on one my childhood Hero's from say early seventies.....
And if your joints are aching from all that reaching you might see your doctor and have him order up some scans.....
While your at it you might get an estimate on a plexiglass stomach so you can see when you have your head up your @$$....
And hopefully you want have terrifing nightmares of a thousand vipers each with a thousand heads that will crawl up your backside and eat you alive from the inside out... That is if you get past the deadly Snow sneak the deadliest snake in a billion × a billion universe's and doesn't even have teeth as it simply crawls up your @ss and freezes you to death......
Mr. Robbins "turning of the wheel that day" would naught any slight misgivings he had a trillion times over if there's any truth to begin with.....
And for his Talladega cheatin accusations my understanding is he drove into the pits per inspection wheres official's proceeding to line his stockcar up for inspection and Marty bounds out of his car exclaming to official's that there was no need for any inspection as the car isn't legal..... With great suprise the official's ask Marty what haft you done to which Marty replied "last night at the motel I removed the restrictor plate" to which official's said "Why" to which Marty said "I just wanted to see what it felt like to "Run up front ONE TIME"....
And heck I've always wanted to run up front ONE TIME".... And I did WIN the first Race I ever run and it was incredibly fun....
For my Dad I hope as I honestly can't remember....❤❤❤
Shame on you…..
EL PASO
Stop casting doibts . Let them rest in peace..
Country singers to stay in their lane?..really?
What a bunch of baloney.
Innuendo and conjecture do not a truthful video make. Little better than click bait.
Shame on you‼️
He rigged his race car once, but then he turned himself in. And its western music not "cowboy songs" I am not going to listen to the your nonsense.
This is bs about Marty Robbins you should be zued about lying on him
Please stop these lies as this is total rubbish. I seen Marty a number of times and each show he was the best entertainer. So stop these lies ok ???
I loved Marty Robbins and i will always so stop your damn disgusting lies on Marty
Your piling crap on Marty Robbins wasn't very convincing. You put a lot of credence on hearsay that you couldn't back up.
Now put as much effort into looking at Marty's achievements. He was a great songwriter, singer and entertainer.
Wtf sure looked like Bobby goldsboro and thats why i clicked on and now im clicking off.
I call BS sorry!!!
Bull