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Marty Robbins I'd Trade All Of My Tomorrows

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

An old Eddy Arnold song from 1962 sung by Marty.

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  • Willie Nelson was my fave Country Singer songwriter till I started watching these videos. I'm so sad that he died before I could get chance to see him LIVE in concert. Whoever you are Tarquin45 you have made a big difference to my life. x

  • I'm glad that you enjoy what I post of Marty's zimbabwe7649. Thanks for your most gracious comment.

  • Marty Robbins always spoke highly of Elvis. He toured with him in 1955 and they stayed friendly through the years. Two of the most talented singers ever put on God's green earth.

  • I guess I'll just have to keep posting more then Clavier5!

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  • good old marty robins brings back sooo many memories of when I was 14 years old and onwards have always loved his voice sends shivers down my spine thanks heaps wow what a voice

  • This is a terrific version! Thank you blue65

    for sending.

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  • Once again Marty ripps your heart out.

  • this is so beautiful !!!  but then again, it IS Marty

  • Corinne,

    You've been gone three years, but it seems like only yesterday. This is one of those songs that hurts so much to hear, but you always want to hear it one more time. Rest in Peace precious, I love you with all of my heart.

    James H.

  • I grew up listening to Marty with my Dad- that was nearly 40 years ago- I'm still a big fan now

  • Love Marty Robbins. My husband(who has been in Heaven for nearly 14 years) would love to be here with me now as i sit here crying and remembering him and how e used to listen to these songs. The words really hit home . nonnie

  • A true Showman That loved all his fan's even as far back as in the 50's even when I first saw him on stage Most underrated Voice and talent of our time RIP

  • I wish I have the guts to post this song to the ONE i love and miss so much. 38 years is a long time but the sorrow remains........

  • peggy4140 I agree with every word you said. The nonsense that is called music today will never be considered oldies fifty years from now ,A bunch of nonsense they call music.

  • thank you tarquin45 for all the great songs you post may you nerer stop because this is all the memories we older people have of the great songs of days gone by

  • AWESOME!!!!!!

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