Marty Robbins – Seventeen Years
A quietly haunting confession of time lost — the somber grace of “Seventeen Years” In Seventeen Years, Marty Robbins tells the tale of a man paying the toll for love…
A quietly haunting confession of time lost — the somber grace of “Seventeen Years” In Seventeen Years, Marty Robbins tells the tale of a man paying the toll for love…
Marty Robbins – Sweet Cora: The Unsung Echo of a Heartbreak Recited in Rhyme There is a unique type of gem in the deep catalog of a true artist like…
Marty Robbins – Rosalita: A Tragic Ballad of Love, Jealousy, and a Desert’s Somber Silence Among the many colorful narratives brought to life by the incomparable Marty Robbins, few resonate…
Marty Robbins – Ruby Ann: A Blazing Portrait of Unforgettable Love That Crossed the Charts When we talk about the great musical storytellers, the late, great Marty Robbins stands apart,…
Marty Robbins – The Chair: A Somber Reflection on the Final Moments of Reckoning There is a somber corner in the heart of classic country music reserved for tales of…
A restless soul’s confession of guilt and escape When Marty Robbins sang I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water, it sounded like a man trying hard to wash away the…
Don Williams – Shot Full of Love: The Sweet Surrender of a Honky-Tonk Desperado Ah, now this one, “Shot Full of Love,” is a marvelous piece, isn’t it? It takes…
Don Williams – When I’m With You: A Gentle Whisper of Enduring Love and Simple Truths There are some songs, my dear friends, that simply settle into the marrow of…
A tender, reflective story of winter’s chill and the warmth of memory When A Winter’s Tale by David Essex burst onto the charts in late 1982, it immediately struck a…
Marty Robbins’ “Don’t Let Me Touch You”: A Desperate Plea Against the Overwhelming Power of Relapse While Marty Robbins is rightfully celebrated for his grand Western narratives, he was equally…