Marty Robbins had the most beautiful singing voice in country music. He lived life to the fullest, wonderfu thatl he did, because he left too soon, but the music he left for us to still enjoy. I can listen to "Don't Worry" every day. ❤From A Nashville Girl❤
1956, I was 12 years old on a warm summer day staying with my aunt outside Adelaide during school holidays when a long cream Caddie drove by the house where I was doing wheelies on a bike I'd won in a kid's radio show competition driven by two very familiar blokes, the Le Garde Twins. I quickly pelted after them following the car for a number of blokes turning into a side street. Took me a bit to catch up to the Caddie parked outside a house where I waited awhile until finally the twins came out with some folk appeared to be relatives. Approaching their car they saw me hovering on my bike, somehow I managed to get out a few stuttering words gob smacked I was meeting the famous duo. Friendly, both shaking my hand, they get into the Caddie, did a U-turn back along the street their relatives waving. A lasting memory.
Marty Robbins had the most beautiful singing voice in country music. He lived life to the fullest, wonderfu thatl he did, because he left too soon, but the music he left for us to still enjoy. I can listen to "Don't Worry" every day. ❤From A Nashville Girl❤
Love marty he was and always will be the greatest singer and entertainer of all time ❤❤❤❤❤
LOTS of TRUE talent here!
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1956, I was 12 years old on a warm summer day staying with my aunt outside Adelaide during school holidays when a long cream Caddie drove by the house where I was doing wheelies on a bike I'd won in a kid's radio show competition driven by two very familiar blokes, the Le Garde Twins. I quickly pelted after them following the car for a number of blokes turning into a side street. Took me a bit to catch up to the Caddie parked outside a house where I waited awhile until finally the twins came out with some folk appeared to be relatives. Approaching their car they saw me hovering on my bike, somehow I managed to get out a few stuttering words gob smacked I was meeting the famous duo. Friendly, both shaking my hand, they get into the Caddie, did a U-turn back along the street their relatives waving. A lasting memory.
It was Don Winters and Bob Sykes who sang with Marty Robbins on the above video.
Love watching these old shows!! Love Marty! Wonder what year this was.
Ilove the song i dream about mama because i did the same for my children and grand children too.
I dreamed about momma last night made me cry....but thank you
Now is the hour is a NZ Māori farewell song. Nice to hear the Legarde twins from Australia. I’d never heard of Ted and Tom.
19:30 is hilarious!
Who are the 2 singers always at the end of the show with Marty?
Don winters and Bob bishop