Legendary Performances series - Collections of rare television performances from the '50s '60s and '70s by major country stars. Many of these clips housed in the CMF archives are being released on DVD for the first time making these the definitive DVD collections from country music royalty. One of the most eclectic country artists of all time Marty Robbins combined country with pop rock 'n' roll and more. His fans stuck with him rewarding him with nearly 100 charting singles. Featuring renditions of such classics as El Paso A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) and Singing The Blues as well as an unseen interview and more. this career-spanning set serves as the definitive look back at the legendary Marty Robbins.
Enjoy 40 classic live performances from numerous country music icons including Marty Robbins, Waylon Jennings and the legendary Johnny Cash, this spectacle of talent is a must-see for those whose heart belongs to Nashville. Theatrical agent Colonel Fiedelbaum (Doodles Weaver) is sent to Nashville to line up country music superstars for an upcoming film. With the help of Connie Smith and Marty Robbins, the blundering colonel meets Country stars, but in his enthusiasm he forgets to secure any...
Presented by Robert K. Oermann and with Barbara Mandrell Merle Haggard and Ronny Robbins Marty Robbins performs 20 of his favourite tracks including: 'Singing The Blues' 'White Sport Coat' 'Devil Woman' 'Thats All Right Mama' 'Mr Shorty' and 'Some Memories Just Want Die'.
This is a visual jukebox of some of the biggest Country stars of the 1960's including four true giants of the genre Marty Robbins Merle Haggard Buck Owens and Don Gibson. The usual insane plot shouldn't detract from the fact that there is a lot of good country music included in the film. Leo G. Carroll of 'The Man from Uncle' fame is partnered with Marilyn Maxwell whose car breaks down and Marty Robbins tour bus stops by to help and he also gives them two tickets for the Grand Ole Opry on which he is the star performer. The main source of irritation in the film comes from Gonzalez-Gonzalez a would be Mexican funny man who unfortunately isn't funny. Amongst the song Robbins sings are 'Singing the Blues' 'Tonight Carmen' 'Green Green Grass of Home' and 'El Paso.
22 Performances featuring: Ernest Tubb Chet Atkins Ray Price Jim Reeves Marty Robbins
Tracklisting: Introduction / Ernest Tubb - I Get So Lonely / Ray Price - You Done Me Wrong / Chet Atkins - Stomping Time / Webb Pierce - Each Day I Cry A Little / Marty Robbins - Don't Let No Woman Get The Best Of Me / Jim Reeves - Caribbean / Ernest Tubb - Throw Your Love My Way / Chet Atkins - Dreaming Guitar / Webb Pierce - It's Been So Long / Ray Price - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Ernest Tubb - Tomorrow Never Comes / Marty Robbins - Lucky Lucky Someone Else / Webb Pierce - I'm Walking The Dog / Jim Reeves - Mexican Joe / Ernest Tubb - If I Never Have Anyhting Else / Webb Pierce - New Silver Bells / Ray Price - One Broken Heart Don't Mean A Thing / Marty Robbins - Time Goes By / Ernest Tubb - Walking The Floor Over You / Chet Atkins - Picking With The Picks / Webb Pierce - There Stands The Glass / Jim Reeves - She's Gone Gone Gone / Ernest Tubb - I'm With A Crowd But So Alone / Marty Robbins - At The End Of A Long Lonely Day / Ernest Tubb - You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry / Panhandle Players - Country Cowboys
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