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Marty Robbins – More Greatest Hits - 1961- Folk, World, & Country (clearance Vinyl)
Marty Robbins – More Greatest Hits - 1961- Folk, World, & Country (clearance Vinyl)
Marty Robbins – More Greatest Hits - 1961- Folk, World, & Country (Vinyl)
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ALBUM HAS SCUFFING BOTH SIDES - GUARANTEED TO PLAY
Robbins was born in Glendale, a suburb of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona. It's been claimed that his mother was mostly of Paiute Indianheritage;[5] however, both his parents were listed as "white" in US censuses.[6] Robbins was reared in a difficult family situation. His father took odd jobs to support the family of 10 children, but his drinking led to divorce in 1937. Among his warmer memories of his childhood, Robbins recalled having listened to stories of the American West told by his maternal grandfather, Texas Bob Heckle, who was a local medicine man.[7] Robbins left the troubled home at 17 to serve in the United States Navy as an LCT coxswain during World War II. He was stationed in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. To pass the time during the war, he learned to play the guitar, started writing songs,[8] and came to love Hawaiian music.
After his discharge from the military in 1947, he began to play at local venues in Phoenix,[8] then moved on to host his own show on KTYL and then his own television show on KPHO-TV in Phoenix. After Little Jimmy Dickens made a guest appearance on Robbins' TV show, Dickens got Robbins a record deal with Columbia Records. Robbins became known for his appearances at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1980, Robbins appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits (season 5).
In addition to his recordings and performances, Robbins was an avid race car driver, competing in 35 career NASCAR Grand National (now Monster Energy Cup) races with six top-10 finishes,[9]including the 1973 Firecracker 400.[10] In 1967, Robbins played himself in the car racing film Hell on Wheels.[11] Robbins was partial to Dodges prepared by NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Cotton Owens, and owned and raced Chargers and then a 1978 Dodge Magnum. He was also the driver of the 60th Indianapolis 500 Buick Century pace car in 1976. His last race was in a Junior Johnson-built 1982 Buick Regal in the Atlanta Journal 500 on November 7, 1982, a month before his death.
Sleeve Condition (Out of 10) ~ 9 great shape
Label Condition (Out of 10) ~ 10
Vinyl Condition ~ (Out of 10)
Side 1 & 2 - 6 - ALBUM HAS SCUFFING BOTH SIDES - GUARANTEED TO PLAY
clearance
Tracklist
A1 | El Paso | |
A2 | Like All The Other Times | |
A3 | Is There Any Chance | |
A4 | Ride, Cowboy Ride | |
A5 | A Time And A Place For Everything | |
A6 | Red River Valley | |
B1 | Don't Worry | |
B2 | Streets Of Laredo | |
B3 | Saddle Tramp | |
B4 | Ballad Of The Alamo | |
B5 | I Told My Heart | |
B6 | Big Iron |