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Rock'n Roll'n Robbins

 
Album Review: Rock'n Roll'n Robbins

  • Artist: Marty Robbins
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1956
  • Total Time: 29:45
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Country

Review

When rockabilly reared its ugly head in country music circles back in the mid-'50s, hillbilly artists generally took one of two approaches to it: ignore it or take a stab at it. One country singer who decided to test these uncharted waters was Marty Robbins, and as this 12-song package clearly shows, he was well-equipped to take on the new sound. This compilation combines the original cover and the half-dozen songs that comprised a 10" vinyl album issued in the 1950s, with six more tracks (five of which were Columbia singles) released during the same time period. While the accent is on the "billy" side of the rockabilly equation along with Music City's attempt to tame the style down for an audience more accustomed to Grandpa Jones than Gene Vincent, this is very credible music, indeed. Rather than just covering the hits of the day (he was the first to cover Elvis' "That's All Right"), Robbins also contributed solid self-penned ditties like "Tennessee Toddy," "Respectfully Miss Brooks," and "Mean Mama Blues," although his best-known rocking effort, "Sugaree," is curiously missing from this collection. That a ballad singer whose sobriquet was Mister Teardrop could jump into this music so wholeheartedly is one of the more interesting footnotes to this confusing period in country music's history. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Long Tall Sally Little Richard, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson Marty Robbins (2:10)
Tennessee Toddy Marty Robbins Marty Robbins (3:18)
Maybellene Chuck Berry, Alan Freed, Russell Fratto Marty Robbins (2:32)
Respectfully Miss Brooks (Lyrics) Marty Robbins Marty Robbins (3:03)
Mean Mama Blues Marty Robbins Marty Robbins (2:14)
Long Gone Lonesome Blues Hank Williams Marty Robbins (2:31)
Pretty Mama Marty Robbins Marty Robbins (2:43)
That's All Right Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Marty Robbins (2:36)
Baby's Gone [#] Marty Robbins (2:24)
Teenager's Dad Henry Dorrough Marty Robbins (1:51)
Ruby Ann Rashima Bellamy, Lee Emerson Marty Robbins (2:02)
Grown Up Tears Marty Robbins Marty Robbins (2:21)

Credits

Floyd Cramer (Organ), Floyd Cramer (Piano), Hank Garland (Guitar), Jimmy Gossett (Drums), Billy Mare (Guitar), Al Caiola (Guitar), James Farmer (Guitar (Steel)), Marty Robbins (Guitar), Marty Robbins (Vocals), Bob Moore (Bass), Dale Potter (Fiddle), Dick Hyman (Piano), Grady Martin (Leader), Jack Pruett (Guitar), Clarence L. Gordon (Trombone), Hillous Butrum (Guitar), Frank Jones (Producer), Lightning Chance (Bass), Farris Coursey (Drums), Mark Lerner (Design), Grady Martin (Guitar), Nick Shaffran (Producer), Louis Dunn (Drums), Donald Slayman (Fiddle), Mitch Miller (Producer), Owen Bradley (Piano), Ray Edenton (Guitar), Don Law (Guitar), William Whitney Pursell (Piano)
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