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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Buy This.Jul 05, 2009 This man was amazing. He could sing any style and sound great. The only thing dissapointing about this CD is that it stops at 16. I have said for years that he had the best voice in all of country music. But don't take my word for it, buy it yourself and then decide. Fantastic!
Enjoyable CDFeb 15, 2009 My son wanted a recording of "A White Sportcoat and A Pink Carnation" because he had heard it on an oldies station. He now enjoys the other songs on the CD and shares it with friends.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
EL PASONov 10, 2006 This has to one of his best songs ever. The whole cd is excellant..takes me back to being a kid again...when things were more peaceful. Lot of memories with this cd.....it is GREAT!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best Marty Robbins TapeAug 27, 2006 THis is truly the best Marty Robbins tape. 15 of the songs were number 1 hits.If someone is not a Marty Robbins fan he will be after he hears this CD. I first purchased the tape a few years ago, and recently took it on a road trip with a friend.He liked it so much he asked to borrow it and will not return it. He is now a real Marty Robbins fan. So I bought the CD and play it all the time. It is an album that makes me feel good.It is my favorite album right now. There really are no albums made today that can copare with the greatness of Marty and his songs.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
"Greatest" is ONLY an OpinionNov 29, 2004 There is nothing here to disappoint(unless as one reviewer claims, the sound is flawed in part). Know this, "I'll Go On Alone" from early in his career when Marty did not have the support of his wife in his music career (she changed her mind though) and "Among My Souvenirs" (done to death by other singers) were NOT two of his greatest hits as to sales, radio play,etc. The definitive collection is STILL "The Essential Marty Robbins". You should enjoy those two songs mentioned above and all of the rest on this, but don't be fooled by "greatest" claims.