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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerDon Law^Frank Jones^Mitch Miller
Record LabelBEAR FAMILY Germany, BFG
UPC4000127172457
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046080294
Product Key Features
Release Year2012
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistRobbins, Marty
Release TitleRocks
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width5.02 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks30
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Jeannie and Johnnie 1.2 Grown-Up Tears 1.3 Ruby Ann [Chart Version] [Version] 1.4 It's Driving Me Crazy 1.5 Maybelline 1.6 Baby's Gone 1.7 Ain't Life a Cryin' Shame 1.8 You've Been So Busy Baby 1.9 Sometimes I'm Tempted 1.10 Teenager's Dad 1.11 Long Tall Sally 1.12 Respectfully Miss Brooks 1.13 Long Gone Lonesome Blues 1.14 Pain and Misery 1.15 That's All Right 1.16 Tennessee Toddy 1.17 I'll Know You're Gone 1.18 Knee Deep in the Blues 1.19 You Don't Owe Me a Thing 1.20 Mean Mama Blues 1.21 Mister Teardrop 1.22 Pretty Mama 1.23 I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far) 1.24 Baby, I Need You (Like I Need You) 1.25 Footprints in the Snow 1.26 Just Married 1.27 Teen-Age Dream 1.28 Stairway of Love 1.29 She Was Only Seventeen (And He Was One Year More) 1.30 Sugaree [Live]
NotesEU-only compilation from the Country legend. Features the entire contents of Robbins' first LP, the ultra-rare 1956 release, 'Rock 'n' Roll'n Robbins'! 32-page booklet with many rare photos and the full story of Robbins' rock'n'roll recordings, along with a detailed discography! Of all the established country artists to flirt with rockabilly and rock 'n' roll during the 1950s, Marty Robbins was probably the one who hated that music the most - but made the most authentic records! This compilation gathers all of Robbins' rockabilly records along with the cream of his teen pop and rock' n' roll recordings from the 1950s and '60s. In all, 29 fabulous tracks all taken from the original masters plus a bonus track of the only known recording of Marty Robbins performing the rockabilly classic, 'Sugaree' - a song he'd written and placed with the Jordanaires, Hank Ballard, Rusty York and many others. It's a fascinating and rockin' look at a country music superstar who might have been a rock'n'roll pioneer if things had turned out differently!