Marty Robbins – Camelia
Marty Robbins – Camelia: The Fragrant Tragedy of a Fading Border Love In the vast and varied tapestry of Marty Robbins’ songbook, the ballads set along the U.S.-Mexico border often…
Marty Robbins – Camelia: The Fragrant Tragedy of a Fading Border Love In the vast and varied tapestry of Marty Robbins’ songbook, the ballads set along the U.S.-Mexico border often…
Marty Robbins – Silence And Tears: The Unspoken Weight of Heartbreak There are few artists who could move effortlessly between the thundering drama of a gunfight and the fragile quiet…
Marty Robbins – What Happened: The Echoing Question of a Love Gone Cold There is a unique stillness in the songs that don’t tell a story of cowboys or duels,…
Marty Robbins – Tomorrow’s Just Another Day To Cry: The Weary Acceptance of Perpetual Heartache To truly appreciate Marty Robbins is to understand his command over the sheer breadth of…
Marty Robbins – Cool Water: The Thirst That Defines The Frontier Spirit There is a timeless quality to certain songs, melodies that transport you immediately to a different landscape and…
Marty Robbins – Twenty Dollar Jim: A Haunting Portrait of Solitude and The Price of Memory There are few artists who could tell a three-minute story with the heart, drama,…
Marty Robbins – Knee Deep In The Blues: When the Sky Turns Gray and the Heart Sinks Low There is an electricity in the air when you hear an early…
A Gentle Whisper of Love Across Oceans Few songs carry the kind of timeless warmth and tender nostalgia as “Sweet Leilani” by Marty Robbins. Originally written in 1934 by Harry…
Marty Robbins’ “Most Of The Time”: The Fragile Illusion of Moving On There are few voices in the history of Country and Western music as distinctive and versatile as that…
Marty Robbins: “Wedding Bells”—The Unbearable Contrast Between Joy and Personal Misery There are very few sounds in life as clear, bright, and hopeful as the ringing of wedding bells, yet…