Marty Robbins – Quiet Shadows
A Quiet Vigil of Yearning and Reunion “Quiet Shadows,” as performed by Marty Robbins, is a gentle, haunting ballad of longing and hope. It appears on his 1971 Columbia album…
A Quiet Vigil of Yearning and Reunion “Quiet Shadows,” as performed by Marty Robbins, is a gentle, haunting ballad of longing and hope. It appears on his 1971 Columbia album…
A quiet confession of longing wrapped in the fading light of yesterday’s dreams. When Marty Robbins introduced “Oh, Virginia” to listeners on the album Today (1971), he delivered a piece…
A humble prayer set to melody, THE MASTER’S TOUCH reflects the quiet, reverent corner of Marty Robbins’s artistry where faith, vulnerability, and longing converge. In the long arc of Marty…
Eternal Devotion in a Gentle Whisper From the velvety hush of a classic love ballad comes “Forever Yours”, a tender proclamation of lifelong commitment by Marty Robbins, nestled in his…
A Tender Lament of Lost Promise and Youthful Regret In “Abilene Rose”, Marty Robbins delivers one of his most poignant ballads — a quietly powerful tale of love, loss, and…
A Quiet Confession of Self-Deception and Loss In “Making Excuses,” Marty Robbins offers a bittersweet reckoning — a voice gently unraveling the lies we tell ourselves when love slips away.…
A Midnight Ritual of Heartache and Regret When Marty Robbins released “Smokin’ Cigarettes And Drinkin’ Coffee Blues” (often titled Cigarettes and Coffee Blues) in 1963, it quietly climbed to #14…
A Quiet Declaration of Unconditional Devotion In the hushed glow of late-night nostalgia, Marty Robbins offers a velvet-toned promise of boundless love in his rendition of “All the Way.” Featured…
A Heart That Soars and Sinks in the Uncertainty of Love “Up In The Air” is a plaintive confession of emotional turbulence, penned and sung by Marty Robbins, whose voice…
A Dream of Wide‑Open Land and a Lone Cowboy Heart “I’m Gonna Be a Cowboy” is a wistful Western reverie spun by Marty Robbins, recorded in the mid-1960s and appearing…