Marty Robbins — Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs
1961 Grammy for Best Country & Western Recording
Red or Clear Vinyl LP Reissue
Robbins originally released his fifth studio album in 1959. Everything about this album is iconic, from its “quick draw” cover art to the songs it contains, including Robbins’ best known for single, “El Paso,” a major hit on both the country and pop music charts, as well as for the opening track, “Big Iron,” a song that gained a resurgence in popularity online as an internet meme. Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs reached #1 in both the country and pop music charts at the start of 1960 and won the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording the following year.
The new Red & Silver “Bullets ‘n’ Blood” pressing was remastered from the original tapes by Vic Anesini at Battery Studios in New York. Real Gone Music presents the album in its original mono version.
Red: 6/14/19
Clear: 1/17/25
Label: Wax Time
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- Big Iron
- Cool Water
- Billy the Kid
- A Hundred and Sixty Acres
- They're Hanging Me Tonight
- The Strawberry Roan
- The Streets of Laredo
- Five Brothers (Bonus Track)
- El Paso
- In the Valley
- The Master's Call
- Running Gun
- Down in the Little Green Valley
- Utah Carol
- The Hanging Tree (Bonus Track)
- The Story of My Life (Bonus Track)