Marty Robbins – Here Your Memory Comes Again
Nostalgia returning when the heart thought it had moved on When Marty Robbins opened the gates of memory with “Here Your Memory Comes Again”, he offered one more quiet testimony…
Nostalgia returning when the heart thought it had moved on When Marty Robbins opened the gates of memory with “Here Your Memory Comes Again”, he offered one more quiet testimony…
A BEAUTIFUL LIFE CRUMBLES IN A SINGLE NIGHT When She Was Young and She Was Pretty starts, there is a sense of soft sunlight fading into shadows — a gentle…
The quiet wonder of existence and love captured in a country lullaby In 1981, when Don Williams released Miracles as the lead single from his album Especially for You, the…
A quiet plea for devotion carried in the unmistakable warmth of New Orleans rhythm and blues. When Fats Domino released his interpretation of Trust in Me during his early 1960s…
A Quiet Return to the Cowboy’s Heart, Haunted by Love and Pride “All Around Cowboy” is a late-career Marty Robbins song that returns him to his western storytelling roots, recorded…
A Wistful Farewell That Fades into the Distance When Marty Robbins sings “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, he carries the ache of departure in a voice softened by regret…
A Longing for Lost Love Carried by the Tides of the Sea “The Sea and Me,” recorded by Marty Robbins and written by Jerry Byrd, is a haunting, ocean‑washed ballad that…
A LOVER’S LONGING THAT CAN’T BE DENIED, EVEN AT DAWN When Marty Robbins released “Tonight Carmen” in May 1967 as the lead single from his album Tonight Carmen, he struck gold:…
A quiet surrender to the echoes of what once was In “I Keep Putting Off Getting Over You” by Don Williams, from his 1980 studio album I Believe in You…
A Deep, Ever-Flowing Well of Love The gentle resonance of “One Good Well” by Don Williams is a testament to the quiet power of a love that runs deep and…