Written by Marty Robbins, “El Paso” was first released on his Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs album in September 1959.
This week in 1960, Marty Robbins' Columbia Records single "El Paso" was in the middle of its chart run after entering the country music charts in November 1959 and topping both the pop and country ...
While perhaps best known for his 1959 signature song “El Paso,” Marty Robbins in fact sent 17 singles to the top of the country charts. On this day in 1968, he notched No. 13 with “I Walk Alone.” ...
We often assume that musicians eat, sleep, and breathe their artistic craft, and while that’s often true, Marty Robbins used music as a means to an end to fund his true dream job: a stock-car racer.
As it was for the couple depicted in the song, Marty Robbins' "Just Married" was a beautiful, almost cinematic beginning for songwriter Barry De Vorzon. His first hit was born out of desperation, ...
The Marty Robbins needle-drop on the soundtrack of Fallout's season 2 premiere pairs perfectly with the Ghoul's shootout, but it has a deeper meaning.
Whether it's endurance racing or NASCAR, motorsport has always been a big attraction for actors and musicians. Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Gene Hackman are only a few of the famous actors that ...
In the ultimate act of fan-service, Fallout Season 2 immortalises Marty Robbins' Big Iron through a fitting action sequence.
Corey LaJoie has always loved the story of Marty Robbins. The two men certainly have similarities, as both found a way to add the title of NASCAR driver to their resume. But what always has astounded ...
Forced in the line of duty to kill a young Abilene gunman, Sheriff Matthew Roberts (Marty Robbins)is torn by inner anguish and takes off his badge and leaves Kansas. Time passes and Roberts is known ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona raced by country music legend Marty Robbins hit the auction block at Mecum Auctions' Orlando 2021 event but failed to find a new owner. Despite a high bid of $475,000, ...
The sound of a Next Gen car is sweet music to the ears of race fans, and that’s one reason why Corey LaJoie’s throwback tribute to Marty Robbins is a lead-pipe lock to turn some heads at the Goodyear ...
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