This song dates as far back as 1924 (the year before Martin David Robinson was born) and was recorded by many notable artists over the years. Marty's classy and effortless version comes from his 1962 album 'Marty After Midnight', but this same recording had strings added to it and appeared on his 1972 album 'I've Got A Woman's Love.' Written by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn.
The surprises with Marty just keep coming; first, the Blue Grass; now this! But, shouldn't really be a surprise--it is Marty, of !
daileyaidan 11 months ago
how awesome that u got to meet and be friends with him. where did u meet and how long were u friends. he is my no 1 favorite singer of all time.
grannydyess 2 years ago
As I said on another site, Marty never sang a bad song. He was my friend & I miss him even 27yrs after he left us.
parrotman1940 2 years ago
A legend ... without a doubt. One of histories greatest singers.
Thanks for the post.
Wolfiemouse 2 years ago
This song is Standard Number Song right. I feels same great singer once more Marty Robbins who composed and sung of Gunfighter ballad or Cowboy song.
Thank you for rare posting.
CptSato 2 years ago
a great rendition of this song from the man with a voice of gold. love it and thank y tarquin!
grannydyess 2 years ago