This chapter of the History of Country Music features Marty Robbins first hit, "I''ll Go On Alone," and his version of, "That's All Right," that charted at #7 in 1955. It ends with his second #1, "Singing The Blues." Marty himself talks about his early days and how he always wanted to be a singing cowboy like Gene Autry.
I met him in San Jose, Ca. in 1955 when I was working at KEEN.
He advised me to save rainwater and use it to wash my hair. Seriously.
I met him in San Jose, Ca. in 1955 when I was working at KEEN.
He advised me to save rainwater and use it to wash my hair. Seriously.
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