There is no prequel to the song, but Robbins' story-song did inspire two sequels: 1966's Feleena, which tells the story from the point of view of the object of the singer of the first song's adulation, and the 1976 song El Paso City, which re-tells the story of the first two songs from the viewpoint of a traveler flying over the city in a jet and ruminating over the possibility that the events may have occurred to the narrator in a previous life.
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Yes, Marty Robbins's song "El Paso" was featured in the 1959 film "El Paso," in which he also made a cameo appearance. The song itself tells a narrative that aligns with the film's themes, enhancing the story. Robbins's performance and the song's inclusion contributed to the film's Western atmosphere.
El Paso - Marty Robbins
Marty Won two grammys song of the year. The first was El Paso and the second My Woman, My, Woman, My Wife
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yea he did.the song was called el paso
El Paso - Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins was a popular American singer and songwriter. He produced a total of 52 albums during the course of his career with names including "Marty After Midnight," "Portrait of Marty," "El Paso," and "The Legend."
Marty Won two grammys song of the year. The first was El Paso and the second My Woman, My, Woman, My Wife
Unknown, but his song El Paso City (sequel to his song El Paso) would seem to suggest that he was at least open-minded on the subject. Marty said he did not believe in reincarnation. He said he believed that when you are gone, you are gone
Yes it is. Look it up on MapQuest.com or listen to that old Marty Robbins classic: Out in that West Texas Town of El Paso, I fell in love with a Mexican girl.