by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Out in the West Texas town of El Paso I fell in love with a Mexican girl Night-time would find me in Rosa's cantina Music would play and Felina would whirl Blacker than night were the eyes of Felina
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say No one dared to ask his business, no one dared to make a slip For the stranger there
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
From thirty thousand feet above The desert floor, I see it there below A city with a legend The west Texas city of El Paso Where long ago, I heard a song About a Texas cowboy and a girl And a little
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
I told Mary about us, told her about our great sin Mary cried and forgave me and Mary took me back again Said if I wanted my freedom, I could be free evermore But I don't want to be and I don't want t
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Out in New Mexico, many long years ago There in a shack on the desert, one night in a storm Amid streaks of lightnin' and loud desert thunder To a young Mexican couple, a baby was born Just as the ba
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
North of the border of Old Mexico I rode one day to the cowtown of San Angelo A hot sun was glowing, a warm wind was blowing Still not as warm as the lips that I waited to kiss Cheeks that would blus
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Don't worry 'bout me, it's all over now Though I may be blue, I'll manage somehow Love can't be explained, can't be controlled One day it's warm, next day it's cold Don't pity me, 'cause I'm feelin'
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Nobody knew where he came from They only knew he came in Slowly he walked to the end of the bar And he ordered up one slug of gin Well, I could see that he wasn't a large man I could tell that he was
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Marty Robbins Miscellaneous A White Sport Coat A white sport coat and a pink carnation I'm all dressed up for the dance. A white sport coat and a pink carnation, I'm all alone in romance. (BR
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Hands that are strong but wrinkled Doing work that never gets done Hair, that's lost some of the beauty By too many hours in the sun Eyes, that show some disappointment And there's been quite a lot i
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
A long time ago In the small border town of Nogales There lived a beautiful Mexican girl Named Ava Maria Morales Her dark hair would glisten and shine When touched by the sun And she loved a cowboy t
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo As I walked out in Laredo one day I spied a young cowboy wrapped all in white linen Wrapped in white linen as cold as the clay Oh, beat the drum slowly and pl
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Marty Robbins Miscellaneous Cowboy In The Continental Suit Well, he walked out in the arena All dressed up to the brim Said he's just came down From a place called Highland Rim Well, he sa
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Marty Robbins Miscellaneous Little Green Valley I see a candlelight down in the little green valley Where Morning Glory vines are twining 'round my door Oh, how I wish I were there again Down in th
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
In the southern part of Texas, in the town of San Antone There's a fortress all in ruin that the weeds have overgrown You may look in vain for crosses and you'll never see a one But sometime between t
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
I was hangin' around town, just spendin' my time Out of a job, not earnin' a dime A feller steps up and he said, "I suppose You're a bronc fighter from the looks of your clothes" "You figures me righ
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
I don't ask You, Lord, to lighten up my burden I don't mind the trials on earth that I go through Bein' down, I want to prove that I am worthy Of a little spot in Heaven close to You Years ago my Mot
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Marty Robbins Miscellaneous Honky-Tonk Man (1983) I've never seen you look quite so sad I've never felt me feel quite so bad And I know we both feel that we have been had Well I guess we were just
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Everyone knows about Rudolph Our fleet-footed friend from the north Who lights Santa's way through the darkness As he drives his sleigh back and forth But there's someone else we should mention If we
by Marty Robbins on album Miscellaneous
Marty Robbins Miscellaneous Love Me CHORUS Love me, oh love me Love me like nobody else can do Need me And just let me go one needing you Well if you want to try to make me over And there's