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Marty Robbins Crying Time.wmv

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

Here's Buck Owens song from 1964 sung by Marty on a TV show. Surprisingly, the song was only a flip side for Buck, the top side being 'I've Got A Tiger By The Tail.' The song was too good to fade into anonymity and has undoubtedly been cut by more artists than 'Tiger' ever was. It has become a country standard although I'm not sure if it has actually been a hit for any countryartist. Ray Charles had a top 10 hit in 1966 in the Hot 100 and Barbra Streisand also recorded the song which is a surprise as I never imagined her singing songs that say, a Crystal Gayle or Loretta Lynn would sing.. A pity Marty never actually recorded the song, but then he couldn't record every song ever written could he?

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  • Marty, is there ANYTHING that marvelous voice of yours dan't sing.....NO!

  • I Love this song, even more so now I've heard Marty sing it. I used to cover this in the pubs/clubs years ago, I also used to get one of the girl backing singers to do a version. thanks for posting all the Marty videos.

    regards

    Ian

  • Have you heard from Marcus lately? I love all of your Marty tunes. Many thanks.

  • @bhstoneman sadly his account was suspended,i miss him ,very much.

  • Great old song. Thanks.

    Does anyone know what happened to Marcus of oldcountrytunes and his videos?

  • great as always tarquin thanks.

  • What a great version*****

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