Marty Robbins – Making Excuses
A calm confession of love’s quiet unraveling, where honesty arrives only after all the excuses are gone In the long and distinguished career of Marty Robbins, few songs capture emotional…
A calm confession of love’s quiet unraveling, where honesty arrives only after all the excuses are gone In the long and distinguished career of Marty Robbins, few songs capture emotional…
A weary return to familiar ground where memory, myth, and regret quietly converge When Marty Robbins performed El Paso City live on Marty Robbins Spotlight in 1978, he was revisiting…
A haunted confession where superstition, guilt, and fate collide under studio lights When Marty Robbins performed Devil Woman live on The Marty Robbins Show in 1969, he revisited one of…
A tender meditation on memory and innocence, where love survives not in time, but in a single unforgettable image When discussing Marty Robbins, it is easy to focus on his…
A Quiet Confession of Love’s Return When Merle Haggard and Marty Robbins come together on “Today I Started Loving You Again,” the song becomes a shared reflection rather than a…
A Quiet Journey of Goodbye, Where Distance Becomes the Language of Love When Marty Robbins recorded “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, he was stepping into one of the…
Turning Away from Noise to Find Meaning — A Song About Choice, Taste, and Quiet Resistance “Change That Dial” is one of the most revealing and quietly defiant recordings in…
A Tragic Western Portrait of Innocence Lost and Love Remembered “Clara” is one of the most quietly devastating story songs in Marty Robbins’ remarkable body of work. It does not…
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 Portrait of Loneliness, Regret, and Quiet Truth in the Cold Light of Sunday Morning “Sunday Morning Coming Down” stands as one of the most honest and emotionally unguarded songs…