Marty Robbins Talks

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Published 2008-04-14
How did he get started in the business? Who was his hero? What's the difference between cheating and illegal? Marty tells you the answers to all of these questions

All Comments (21)
  • @normapicken2186
    I saw in the Hills of Tennessee..what a Show he put on..and his Singing..He was so Funny.on stage..Loved him than and Love him now .The frist move and song I ever heard with Marty was in the Hanging Tree. He was Great!!! .He will live on in our hearts forever..R.I.P.Marty..and Blessings to his Lovely Wife Arizona.Thank You.
  • @clintbradley
    I have been under the spell of Marty Robbins since I was a child. For me he is the greatest Singer/Songwriter, Balladeer of all time. His music has been a huge inspiration to me. Its so hard to find interveiws and footage of him speaking, so I thank you very much for posting this, its made my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @verishusknyd
    This video is fantastic...miss his voice and his charm. Truly his memory just won't die :)
  • @curbshoppin
    Thanks so much for posting this video....i was born in 1955 ...it was Roy Rogers and then Marty Robbins for me......Iloved this man.....he was a Hoot
  • @kenzo5716
    Marty Robbins will always be loved.
  • @BigWheelHawaii
    What a great talent, and just a great human being. We could use more like him today...
  • @ericynot
    Robbins' "cheating story" is one of the best I've ever heard. He was a good man with a genuine love of life, and a great attitude about it all.
  • @kmehus
    Thank you so much...Enjoyed it soooo much..he was my hero...took a trip from North Dakota to Nashville just to visit his grave..awesome!
  • @jackgeo311
    I am 79 and learned to love Marty from Aunt Clara who had met him and was a die hard Marty fan. We have in our family most of his records and they are a true treasure. A great memory of mine is waiting up until 2 am many years ago with my young so to watch the move that was based on the song El Paso.Now I listen to George Strait and think of Marty and what great showman they were and are to put on a truly down to earth west Texas type show. Rest in Peace Marty and many more years for George
  • I got to meet Marty in the 70s and he asked me to drink coffee with him. You bring back one of the best memories of my life! He was humble and natural. Thanks for this video!
  • @murchadha1
    when i was a kid i saw him ,we were all lined up for an autograph , i had breathing problems so he let me go first . a real nice guy .
  • i was a little girl when i discovered Marty Robbins through my dad. Always, always loved him and cried when he passed. he was truly a musical legend. such an amazing voice and talent.
  • @Fairgrounds12
    You know we all Cheat a little in our life..He had the guts to say that he did for just a thrill..I think one of the Greatest Singers we will ever hear . I miss him but his Son Ronny Robbins is a carbon copy of his Dad .. And we can still hear that great voice through his Son..We don't have Singers like this anymore.. Great posting Missjudi 1 ..
  • @skidmore75
    Definitely one of the best if NOT the best of all the cowboy singers. love that guy.
  • @pegcage
    This man lived. I heard he only slept 4 hours a night. He was always busy doing something. He died at 57, but lived more than 10 or 12 other of us who live longer.
  • @styldsteel1
    This is the first time I've heard Marty speak since I've been listening to him with Dad from the Early 1970s. I didn't know he could speak. I only thought he could sing😉😉😉