Marty Robbins – Ralph Emery Show with April 22, 1971
A Quiet Conversation Where the Man Behind the Legend Speaks Louder Than the Hits When reflecting on Marty Robbins – Ralph Emery Show with April 22, 1971, it is important…
A Quiet Conversation Where the Man Behind the Legend Speaks Louder Than the Hits When reflecting on Marty Robbins – Ralph Emery Show with April 22, 1971, it is important…
A Journey Home Where Memory, Regret, and Redemption Meet on the Quiet Backroads of the Heart When Ricky Van Shelton released “Backroads” in 1991 as the title track and lead…
A Lonely Heart Confesses What Daylight Tries to Hide By the time Ricky Van Shelton released “Sometimes I Cry In My Sleep” in 1988, he had become one of country…
A man’s greatest punishment is to become a monument to the love he carelessly destroyed. When Ricky Van Shelton joined voices with country traditionalist Jack Greene for “Statue of a…
A voice from another era returns to sing of love that time itself cannot silence. Released in 2018 as part of Roy Orbison’s posthumous collection Unchained Melodies: Roy Orbison with…
A man can outrun the world, but he can never outrun the shadows that live within him. When Marty Robbins recorded “Devil Woman”, he was already celebrated as one of…
A man can spend a lifetime outrunning the past only to discover that memory itself is the country he can never leave. When “El Paso City” carried Marty Robbins back…
The truest guidance in life is often found in the simplest road signs. When “Keep It Between the Lines” arrived in 1991, it carried Ricky Van Shelton back into the…
A Father’s Quiet Sacrifice Becomes the Measure of a Life Well Lived When Conway Twitty released “That’s My Job” in late 1987, the song quickly climbed to the summit of…
A Song of Solace and Surrender, Where Love Burns with the Warmth of Fine Whiskey When George Jones released “Tennessee Whiskey” in 1983, the song quickly became one of the…