
Marty Robbins
- Country music
- Western music (North America)
- traditional pop
- rockabilly
Why it matters
Marty Robbins, born Martin David Robinson on September 26, 1925, in Glendale, Arizona, was a prominent figure in country and western music. His career, which spanned nearly four decades from the late 1940s to the early 1980s, produced over 500 songs and 60 albums.
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Marty Robbins, a legendary figure in country and Western music, defined the sound of the genre with his storytelling prowess and melodic flair. His iconic songs, including the Grammy-winning "El Paso," continue to resonate today. At The Den, we have a selection of Marty Robbins vinyl records available now, including vintage LPs and used records that capture his timeless artistry. Our inventory is constantly changing, so don’t miss these must-have Marty Robbins albums for sale!


