Marty Robbins – Sixteen Weeks
A Quiet Reckoning of Regret and Lost Time “Sixteen Weeks” arrives as a somber confession from Marty Robbins, nestled within his 1967 album My Kind of Country. Though not one…
A Quiet Reckoning of Regret and Lost Time “Sixteen Weeks” arrives as a somber confession from Marty Robbins, nestled within his 1967 album My Kind of Country. Though not one…
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 Restless Plea for Escape and Connection On the Crazy Horses album by The Osmonds, “Hey, Mr. Taxi” stands as a combustible blend of pop-rock urgency and soulful longing —…
A Quiet Rocker’s Prayer to Our Home “Mother Earth” by The Sweet, from their 1979 album Cut Above the Rest, stands as a heartfelt, introspective plea—a gentle reckoning with humanity’s…
Aspiring from the humblest place to the center of the dance-hall: hope in motion When I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Some Day appeared in 1959 as the flip side of…
A Heart That Knows It’s Been Wronged — Yet Knows You’ll Regret It When Fats Domino laid down his tender yet unflinching version of “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” he wasn’t chasing…
A Quiet Yearning That Whispers Across Borders “Señorita”, recorded by Don Williams, first appeared as a single in February 1987 from his album New Moves. It climbed to No. 9 on the…
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…