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Yes
I don't think so. The popular version was by Marty Robbins.
No ! Marty Robbins sang it.
Yes, it was the last track (#10) on George's 1990 CD "You Oughta Be Here With Me". It is the same song that Blake Shelton covered on his self-titled debut CD, but it is a different song than the old Marty Robbins song of the same name (from the "Return of the Gunfighter" album).
La babma?
No, Tex Ritter sang that song
Yes
A SINNERS PRAYER was never released on a recording while Martin was alive. However, it is showcased in one of the videos of THE MARTY ROBBINS SHOW that can be purchased from Marty Robbins Enterprises (if still available) in Nashville Tennessee.
Yes indeed he did sing a version of this song. Can't remember on which album but I have definitely heard it by him.
I don't think so. The popular version was by Marty Robbins.
No ! Marty Robbins sang it.
The cast of Sing Country 1975 - 1975 includes: Dolly Parton as Herself - Performer Marty Robbins as Himself - Performer Mac Wiseman as Himself - Performer
The cast of Sing Country 1976 - 1976 includes: Johnny Gimble as Himself - Performer Dolly Parton as Herself - Performer Marty Robbins as Himself - Performer
No he plays football
Gwen McCrae
talk, move, eat, sleep, sing
Yes, it was the last track (#10) on George's 1990 CD "You Oughta Be Here With Me". It is the same song that Blake Shelton covered on his self-titled debut CD, but it is a different song than the old Marty Robbins song of the same name (from the "Return of the Gunfighter" album).