Marty Robbins – When Your Love Was Mine
Lament for Love Lost to Time, Regret, and the Relentless March of Memory When Marty Robbins released “When Your Love Was Mine” as part of his 1969 album My Woman,…
Lament for Love Lost to Time, Regret, and the Relentless March of Memory When Marty Robbins released “When Your Love Was Mine” as part of his 1969 album My Woman,…
Weathered Voice Finds Its Echo in Memory and Dust When Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris brought “Red Dirt Girl” to the stage on their 2006 collaborative album Real Live Roadrunning,…
Restless heart steps into the sun, chasing freedom with nothing but a rhythm and a shrug. When Marty Robbins recorded “That’s All Right” in 1954, he was still a young…
A Honky-Tonk Premonition Where Love’s End Is Felt Before It Falls When Marty Robbins released “I Feel Another Heartbreak Coming On” in 1960, it climbed to No. 7 on the…
Man Confronts His Reflection and Finds the Truth in Love’s Aftermath When Conway Twitty released “You Made Me What I Am” in 1973, it became a defining statement of his…
Man confronts the quiet terror of loving in the shadow of another’s memory. When Conway Twitty released “Nobody Can Fill Your Shoes” in 1979, the single quickly climbed to No.…
Ballad Where the Innocent Embrace Silence and Let the Grave Keep Their Secrets When Don Williams recorded “The Long Black Veil” for his 1978 album Expressions, he was stepping into…
Man keeps moving forward even as love splinters beneath his feet. When Don Williams released “Walkin’ A Broken Heart” in 1985, it became the title track of his album Walkin’…
Love Soaring Beyond Reach, Yet Doomed to Circle in Its Own Shadow When David Essex and Elaine Paige unveiled High, Flying Adored in 1978 as part of the original concept…
Portrait of Youth Preserved in Three-Minute Harmony Released in 1971, “Sweet and Innocent” by The Osmonds became a defining early hit for the family group, climbing to No. 7 on…