Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs - Marty Robbins

Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs

Marty Robbins

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 1959-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ Originally Released 1958, 1959, 1960, (P) 1999 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Big Iron Marty Robbins 3:55
2
A Hundred and Sixty Acres Marty Robbins 1:40
3
They're Hanging Me Tonight Marty Robbins 3:04
4
Cool Water Marty Robbins 3:09
5
Billy the Kid Marty Robbins 2:19
6
Utah Carol Marty Robbins 3:13
7
The Strawberry Roan Marty Robbins 3:23
8
The Master's Call Marty Robbins 3:05
9
Running Gun Marty Robbins 2:10
10
El Paso Marty Robbins 4:19
11
In the Valley Marty Robbins 1:48
12
The Little Green Valley Marty Robbins 2:26
13
The Hanging Tree Marty Robbins 2:50
14
Saddle Tramp Marty Robbins 2:03
15
El Paso Marty Robbins 4:38

Reviews

  • My opinion

    4
    By Steven Orta
    You should add ain’t I right by Marty Robbins it’s a wonderful song
  • so much better then I remember

    5
    By GTC the fan
    I’m over listen to this with my dad when I was younger and I still have the final but I didn’t have a way of playing the vinyl and I’m so glad I bought this cause just listening to it just reminds me of all those times listening to my dad and this album is just great
  • Joy

    5
    By Tycho Brah
    This album gave me a girlfriend
  • Big iron is good

    5
    By monkey engineer #371
    Title says it all
  • I’m here from fallout 2

    5
    By not bad but still
    Jk I’m here from fallout NV, if you say you aren’t from fallout NV you’re a bad liar, good song.
  • I came from FO

    5
    By SirSaltAlt
    Whoever picked the OST for FONV was a mad man… in a good way
  • Greatest American folk album

    5
    By Donette420
    Enough said
  • Amazing

    5
    By LilRiceCrisp
    The fact that I’m 13 and just now hearing about this album, well it personally offends me.
  • The Gunfighter

    5
    By el gunfighter
    My Mom and Pop loved Marty Robbins voice, and had this album. I remember listening to this record over and over again growing up, as I loved westerns, especially Clint Eastwood westerns. So much so, I had to buy a single action six shooter years later, and practice fast draw, twirling it back in the holster, and “fanning the hammer” style shooting. I became quite good at it, I have to say. The imagery the songs on this album portrays maybe are romanticised a bit, compared to what the old west was really like, but that didn’t matter to a kid growing up in the mid 20th century! What mattered was Marty sang about good triumphs over evil, (Big Iron, The Masters Call), tragic love (El Paso, Running Gun), and a host of old western songs (Cool Water, The Strawberry Roan, Little Green Valley), and conjured imagery of the old west in the vivid young mind of a kid growing up in New Haven, Indiana! RIP Marty! You brought me a lot of joy and happiness growing up!
  • Buy now

    5
    By dwarftaco
    IT HAS BIG IRON