Marty Robbins – Devil Woman (1962)
Marty Robbins’ “Devil Woman”: A Powerful Confession of Adultery, Forgiveness, and Redemption Released in June 1962 as the lead single and title track from his album, Devil Woman, this song…
Marty Robbins’ “Devil Woman”: A Powerful Confession of Adultery, Forgiveness, and Redemption Released in June 1962 as the lead single and title track from his album, Devil Woman, this song…
Don Williams’ “Come From the Heart”: The Gentle Giant’s Testament to Truth and Sincerity in Life and Love While many instantly associate the definitive chart success of “Come From the…
Marty Robbins & Merle Haggard – She Thinks I Still Care: The bittersweet echo of a love that lingers, despite all claims to the contrary. Ah, friends, pull up a…
Don Williams – Another Place, Another Time: The Tender, Melancholy Acknowledgment of a Love That Cannot Be There is a hushed, almost reverent quality to a Don Williams song, a…
Don Williams – Lay Down Beside Me: The Simple, Gentle Truth of Finding Home in Another’s Arms There are songs that simply exist, and then there are songs that feel…
Marty Robbins’ “A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)”: The Perfect Snapshot of 1957 Heartbreak If there is one song that perfectly captures that brief, shimmering moment when the…
Marty Robbins’ “Ribbon of Darkness”: The Gentle Bridge Between Folk Poetry and Country Gold There are certain moments in music history when two seemingly disparate worlds touch, and from that…
Don Williams’ “Good Old Boys Like Me”: A Gentle Giant’s Reflective Ode to Southern Heritage and Simpler Times Ah, Don Williams… just hearing the name brings back a flood of…
Don Williams – “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend”: The Gentle Echo of a Wound That Will Not Heal There are songs that simply acknowledge pain, and then there is “Some…
Marty Robbins – “Love Me or Leave Me Alone”: The Quiet, Tentative First Step of a Legend in the Making There is a singular, almost sacred sense of history attached…
Don Williams – Don’t You Believe: The Quiet, Unsung Start of The Gentle Giant’s Solo Career. The first single released by Don Williams as a solo recording artist was “Don’t…
Marty Robbins – Doggone Cowboy: A Spirited, Melancholy Toast to the Solitary Life of the American West. The brilliance of Marty Robbins lay not just in his voice, but in…
Marty Robbins – Saddle Tramp: The Unhurried Philosophy of Freedom on the Open Range Ah, the wide-open spaces of the imagination! When the name Marty Robbins drifts across a melody,…
Don Williams – I Believe In You: The Gentle Giant’s Ode to Simple Truths and Unshakeable Love in a Complicated World. There are voices that command attention, and then there…
Marty Robbins – The Master’s Call: A Tale of Redemption and Divine Intervention on the Lonely Trail Ah, there are certain songs, aren’t there? The ones that truly settle in…
Don Williams – “You’re My Best Friend” (1975): A Simple, Tender Ode to the Enduring Power of Companionate Love If there is one song that defines the core philosophy of…
A Song About Finding Peace in One’s Own Rhythm When Don Williams released “Tulsa Time” in 1978 as the lead single from his album Expressions, few could have guessed how…
Marty Robbins’ “El Paso”: A Timeless Ballad of Doomed Love and the Price of Passion There are some songs, my friends, that are not just melodies; they are fully realized,…
Marty Robbins’ “Big Iron”: The Ballad of the Swift Ranger and the Outlaw’s Reckoning Ah, now this is a song that takes you back, doesn’t it? Back to a time…