Marty Robbins – April Fool’s Day
A quiet confession about love discovered too late, where pride dissolves and sincerity finally speaks. Released during one of the most consistently productive chapters of Marty Robbins’ career, APRIL FOOL’S…
A quiet confession about love discovered too late, where pride dissolves and sincerity finally speaks. Released during one of the most consistently productive chapters of Marty Robbins’ career, APRIL FOOL’S…
A gentle country meditation that finds grace not in ambition, but in simply staying alive long enough to feel love, regret, and renewal. Released by Marty Robbins in 1968, The…
A quiet confession where pride collapses and sorrow is allowed to speak its full truth Upon its release in the late nineteen sixties, I Hang My Head and Cry arrived…
A quiet western reverie where the road becomes memory and longing does the talking. Released by Marty Robbins during the peak of his Columbia Records years, Trail Dreamin’ arrived not…
A wry confession from a man who knows that love, like time, always collects its due Released by Marty Robbins in the late 1970s, Late Great Lover entered the Billboard…
A tender island reverie where longing drifts on warm air and love speaks in hushed, ceremonial tones. Love Song of Kalua arrives not as a chart chasing single but as…
A quiet vow of emotional self reliance disguised as warmth and welcome Upon its release during Marty Robbins’ prolific Columbia Records era, No Signs of Loneliness Here emerged not as…
A meditation on dignity in love, where acceptance becomes the quietest form of devotion. Released during the late nineteen fifties, To Each His Own by Marty Robbins arrived as part…
A quiet gospel knock that asks whether faith is answered in fear or in grace Released on the 1960 gospel album Blessed Assurance, Who At My Door Is Standing occupies…
A quiet vow of love measured not in passion, but in patience, loyalty, and the passing of time. When Marty Robbins released 18 Yellow Roses in 1963, the song rose…