Marty Robbins – I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You)
Confession that accepts love as a condition of the heart rather than a choice of the will. Released in 1952, I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With…
Confession that accepts love as a condition of the heart rather than a choice of the will. Released in 1952, I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With…
Meditation on loyalty that endures long after the thrill has faded and the noise has gone quiet. When Marty Robbins recorded A Good Hearted Woman, the song already carried the…
Portrait of longing where romance drifts like sea air and memory does the singing. Released as an album track rather than a charting single, Girl From Spanish Town appears on…
When Desire Speaks Softly and Honor Listens When Marty Robbins released Almost Persuaded in 1966, the record rose to Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and quickly…
This powerful ballad transforms belief into confrontation and demands that the listener reflect on the consequences. Recorded by Marty Robbins in the mid nineteen sixties, Ain’t I Right stands apart…
A quiet confession unfolds when a man chooses stillness over speech and lets love speak for itself. Upon its release in 1968, The Chair became a Top Ten hit on…
A restless lament about fate and consequence, where the sound of a passing train becomes a moral reckoning that cannot be outrun. Released in 1962, GHOST TRAIN emerged as a…
A hushed serenade where love speaks softly in the language of distance and devotion When Marty Robbins released Spanish Lullaby as part of the 1967 album Tonight Carmen, the song…
A Quiet Plea in a World That Turns Without You “It’s Your World” by Marty Robbins is one of those crystalline moments in early 1960s country music where unvarnished vulnerability…
A confession of restless sorrow that accepts loneliness as both wound and companion Released as an album cut rather than a chart-seeking single, Long Gone Lonesome Blues appears on Songs…