Marty Robbins: Gunfighter Ballards and Trail Songs
Album #15 - September 1959
Episode date - January 3, 2024
I suspect that generations subsequent to those born in the ‘50s and ‘’60s may find this album quaint at best, if not ridiculous, which I suppose is understandable.
They didn’t grow up with Davy Crockett, The Lone Ranger and Daniel Boone on television, or watched Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Rawhide, The Virginian, Alias Smith and Jones (a short-lived favorite of mine), Have Gun Will Travel (best TV show name ever?), or any hundreds of others that I no longer can recall. My generation and the one before mine was steeped in Wild West drama, tough masculinity, and the indelible image of sheriffs and outlaws.
With these twelve songs, Marty Robbins captured the spirit of our youth and for us, it is impossible to erase their emotional impact from our memories. Yes, they are redundant and predictable, but the music is etched into our minds, and the awesomely rich virility of his vocals is undeniable. Whether the stories were true or patently ridiculous, America lived on its legends in the 1950s, and Marty Robbins did the best job of translating our dreams into song. Their days most certainly were numbered, but cowboy music doesn’t get any better than this.
Featured Tracks:
Big Iron
Cool Water
Billy the Kid
A Hundred and Sixty Acres
They're Hanging Me Tonight
The Strawberry Roan
El Paso
In the Valley
The Master's Call
Running Gun
The Little Green Valley
Utah Carol
September 1959 - Billboard Charted #6