Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
Love Me or Leave Me Alone
Crying ’Cause I Love You
I'll Go On Alone
Pretty Words
I Can Get Along
I Couldn't Keep From Crying
Just In Time
After You Leave
A Castle in the Sky
Your Heart's Turn to Break
Why Keep Wishing
A Half-Way Chance With You
Sing Me Something Sentimental
Blessed Jesus, Should I Fall Don’t Let Me Lay
Kneel And Let The Lord Take Your Load
Don't Make Me Ashamed
It's a Long Long Ride
I'm Happy 'Cause You're Hurtin'
My Isle of Golden Dreams
Have Thine Own Way, Lord
God Understands
Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)
What Made You Change Your Mind
The Way of a Hopeless Love
Pain and Misery
I'm Too Big to Cry
Call Me Up (And I'll Come Calling on You)
It's a Pity What Money Can Do
Time Goes By
This Broken Heart of Mine
(It Looks Like) I'm Just in Your Way
I’ll Love You Till The Day I Die
Don't Let Me Hang Around
Pray for Me Mother of Mine
Daddy Loves You
Thats All Right -
Gossip
Maybelline
Pretty Mama
Mean Mama Blues
Long Gone Lonesome Blues
I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
Músicas mais populares de Marty Robbins
Big Iron
1959 • Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs
El Paso
1959 • Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs
Cool Water
1959 • Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs
The Master's Call
1969 • Singing the Blues
Faleena (from El Paso)
1985 • In The Wild West Part 1
With His Hand on My Shoulder
1965 • What God Has Done
Almost Persuaded
1965 • What God Has Done
A Little Spot in Heaven
1965 • What God Has Done
When the Roll Is Called up Yonder
1965 • What God Has Done
Running Gun
1959 • Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs
Teenage Dream
2014 • The Complete US Hits 1952-62
A Hundred and Sixty Acres
1973 • Streets of Laredo and Other Ballads of the Old West
Curiosidades sobre o álbum Country 1951-1958 de Marty Robbins
- Em que ano foi lançado o álbum “Country 1951-1958” de Marty Robbins?
- O álbum “Country 1951-1958” de Marty Robbins foi lançado em 1991, com 43 faixas.
- Qual a música de maior sucesso do álbum “Country 1951-1958” de Marty Robbins?
- “Tomorrow You'll Be Gone” é o maior sucesso do álbum “Country 1951-1958” de Marty Robbins.