More Greatest Hits
Year: 1961
Artist: Marty Robbins
Other albums by Marty Robbins
Knee Deep in the Blues
2007, songs: 3
Mister Teardrop
2008, songs: 4
Essential Gunfighter Ballads & More
2010, songs: 3
The Song of Robbins
1957, songs: 1
A Christmas Remembered
1995, songs: 2
Good 'n Country
1974, songs: 1
R.F.D. Marty Robbins
1964, songs: 3
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
1966, songs: 7
Facts about the album "More Greatest Hits"
Album Title: More Greatest Hits
Artist: Marty Robbins
Meta Information: "More Greatest Hits" by Marty Robbins is a timeless collection of some of the artist's most beloved songs, spanning his illustrious career in country music. Building upon the success of his previous greatest hits compilations, this album presents a carefully curated selection of Robbins' signature tracks, showcasing his unparalleled talent as a singer, songwriter, and storyteller. From heartfelt ballads to spirited honky-tonk anthems, "More Greatest Hits" offers listeners a comprehensive overview of Marty Robbins' enduring legacy in the world of country music.
Interesting Facts:
- Marty Robbins' distinctive baritone voice and emotive delivery captivated audiences worldwide, earning him numerous accolades and awards throughout his career. "More Greatest Hits" serves as a testament to his lasting impact on the country music genre and his enduring popularity among fans of all ages.
- In addition to his success as a recording artist, Marty Robbins was also a skilled songwriter who penned many of his own hits, including "El Paso" and "Big Iron". His ability to craft compelling narratives and memorable melodies set him apart as one of country music's most prolific and influential songwriters.
- Marty Robbins' versatility as an artist is showcased on "More Greatest Hits", with songs that span various styles and themes, from Western ballads to love songs and honky-tonk classics. His ability to seamlessly transition between different musical genres contributed to his widespread appeal and enduring popularity among country music fans.