Marty Robbins – My Greatest Memory
A Quiet Farewell — the ache of remembering someone who’s gone In My Greatest Memory, originally recorded by Marty Robbins and featured on his 1981 album Everything I’ve Always Wanted,…
A Quiet Farewell — the ache of remembering someone who’s gone In My Greatest Memory, originally recorded by Marty Robbins and featured on his 1981 album Everything I’ve Always Wanted,…
Some memories cling to us long after the final note fades In April 1982, Marty Robbins unveiled Some Memories Just Won’t Die as the lead single from his album Come…
A lonely farewell stitched in sorrowful chords In 1967, on his album My Kind of Country, Marty Robbins offered the quiet lament “Hello Heartache.” Though it did not rise among…
A quiet ache unfolds at the center of Without You To Love, revealing Marty Robbins at his most contemplative and emotionally unguarded. In the wide arc of Marty Robbins career,…
A quiet reckoning unfolds in a single voice that refuses to look away from the cost of power and the price of a hardened heart. In Ballad of a Small…
A heart that breaks in the stillness: longing exposed in sorrow When I Couldn’t Keep from Crying unfurls its mournful melody, the listener meets Marty Robbins at a moment of…
The Horrific Event at the Charlotte 500 That fateful day at the Charlotte 500, the track echoed with the roar of powerful engines. Marty Robbins, the passionate artist and racer,…
A BITTER SWEET RECKONING WITH YOUTH AND LOVE Not So Long Ago — a plaintive goodbye to innocence lost and love forsaken. In 1963, Marty Robbins released “Not So Long…
A LONELY VOYAGE BACK TO THE ISLAND WHERE LOVE WAITED In 1964 the American country‑western troubadour Marty Robbins released Native Girl on his album Island Woman, offering a tender, wistful…
A HUMBLE CRADLE FOR A CELESTIAL GIFT When you first hear Little Stranger (In a Manger) by Marty Robbins, you enter a quiet stable where hope whispers in soft lullabies…