Ronny Robbins sings Marty Robbins’ “Big Iron”
A ballad where fate walks into town wearing a revolver and silence answers every boast. When Marty Robbins released Big Iron in 1959 on the landmark album Gunfighter Ballads and…
A ballad where fate walks into town wearing a revolver and silence answers every boast. When Marty Robbins released Big Iron in 1959 on the landmark album Gunfighter Ballads and…
A Reckless Celebration of Youth, Rhythm, and the Moment When Restraint Finally Let Go Upon its release in 1956, Conway Twitty’s recording of “Shake, Rattle And Roll” arrived not as…
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A jubilant declaration of glam era abandon where desire, rhythm, and bravado collide in three incandescent minutes. When Brian Connolly revisited Wig Wam Bam in rerecorded form, he was returning…
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A quiet confession of devotion where love is understood not through words, but through the gaze that says everything. Released in 1975, About Her Eyes arrived as part of Jerry…