Marty Robbins Performs Am I That Easy To Forget on Marty Robbins Spotlight 1978
Marty Robbins Performs “Am I That Easy To Forget” on Marty Robbins Spotlight 1978 There are moments in music where time seems to pause, where the noise of the world…
Marty Robbins Performs “Am I That Easy To Forget” on Marty Robbins Spotlight 1978 There are moments in music where time seems to pause, where the noise of the world…
A Daughter’s Testament to Grit, Poverty, and the Poetry of Survival When Loretta Lynn released “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in 1970 as the title track from her album Coal Miner’s Daughter,…
The Elegy of the American Drifter—Two Voices Weaving the West’s Final Lament When Johnny Cash welcomed Marty Robbins to his stage on The Johnny Cash TV Show—episode 32, broadcast May…
A Romantic Reverie for the American Frontier, Where Nostalgia Rides Beside Restless Imagination When Toby Keith released “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” in 1993 as the debut single from his self-titled…
A Ballad of Regret and Redemption, Sung Through the Smoke of Time When Freddy Fender released “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights” in 1975, it was more than a hit—it was…
Freddy Fender and Marty Robbins (The Marty Robbins Show) There are moments in music that do not require an entire concert or a grand production to reveal their magic. Sometimes…
A Humble Plea for Grace in a World of Dust and Doubt When Kris Kristofferson released “Why Me” in 1973, the song became an unexpected revelation—not only for the man…
The Quiet Ache of Love That Refuses to Fade When Marty Robbins released “I Can’t Say Goodbye”, it appeared on his 1968 album By the Time I Get to Phoenix,…
A Whispered Plea for Solace in the Loneliness of the Human Heart When Kris Kristofferson released “Help Me Make It Through the Night” in 1970 on his debut album Kristofferson,…
A Quiet Flame of Devotion, Suspended Between Dream and Desire When Marty Robbins released “Touch Me with Magic” in 1967 on his album Tonight Carmen, it arrived at a time…