Music CD - Marty Robbins: The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982

The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982. Marty Robbins Tracks: Tomorrow You'll Be Gone, I'll Go on Alone, I Couldn't Keep from Crying, Pain and Misery, That's All Right, Maybellene, Tennessee Toddy, I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far), Singing the Blues, Knee Deep in the Blues, Mister Teardrop, Story of My Life, White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation), She Was O
Music CD: The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982
Artist: Marty Robbins

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Manufacturer: Sbme Legacy Euro
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Tracks:
1. Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
2. I'll Go on Alone
3. I Couldn't Keep from Crying
4. Pain and Misery
5. That's All Right
6. Maybellene
7. Tennessee Toddy
8. I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
9. Singing the Blues
10. Knee Deep in the Blues
11. Mister Teardrop
12. Story of My Life
13. White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
14. She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More)
15. Just Married
16. Ain't I the Lucky One
17. Kaw-Liga
18. Hanging Tree
19. Paso
20. Big Iron
21. Song of the Bandit
22. Cool Water
23. Little Sentimental
24. September in the Rain
25. All the Way
26. Unchained Melody
27. Don't Worry

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099746890926
Format: Box set
Label: Sbme Legacy Euro
Manufacturer: Sbme Legacy Euro
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sbme Legacy Euro
Release Date: 1991-12-09
Studio: Sbme Legacy Euro

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Comment: With the exception of Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, and Johnny Cash, no other Country artist had as big an impact on the more lucrative Billboard Pop singles charts than Marty Robbins, as no less than 24 times did he crack the Top/Hot 100, with another eleven just missing by making the "bubbling under" charts. And among that 24, four were Hot 100 hits only as Cap & Gown [# 45 in 1959], Is There Any Chance? and Ballad Of The Alamo [# 31 and # 34 respectively in 1960], and I Told The Brook [# 81 in 1962] did not make the Country charts.

He had, to his credit, SIXTEEN # 1 Country hits, beginning with his very first for Columbia way back in 1952 [I'll Go On Alone] and ending in 1976 with Among My Souvenirs. Both are in this box set. In addition, he had 78 other Country Top 100 singles.

So, yes, it would be rather difficult to put together a set containing 50 selections and not leave off SOMETHING of significance. In my case, for example, I would have loved to see Ballad Of The Alamo included.

But hey, what is here is worth the price because, not only does it contain 24 charted hits, they are fully detailed in the 22-page booklet that accompanies the 2 CDs. This also contains informative liner notes written by Rich Kienzle in July 1991 along with many great photos of Marty over the years, as well as album cover reproductions (including his first), and personal appearance/movie poster reproductions.

For once Columbia did something right.


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