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Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
If this is the same song as "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife," it was sung by Marty Robbins. Marty Robbins not only sang the song, but also wrote it. Dean Martin also sang it back in 1975.
Interesting question and perhaps a controversial answer. Marty Robbins wrote "Pretty Words" However a cajun steel guitar player names Jules Angelle Lamparez alias Papa Cairo claims that Marty pillfered the song from his own composition, "You Just Wait And See" changing it to "Pretty Words". Marty had played with Cairo in the Chuck Guillory band and knew all their material, says Cairo. You can google for more information.
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
If this is the same song as "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife," it was sung by Marty Robbins. Marty Robbins not only sang the song, but also wrote it. Dean Martin also sang it back in 1975.
Marty Robbins wrote it and recorded it in-April, 1957
Marty Robbins who wrote both the music and lyrics. It was a 1957 rock and roll song.
Interesting question and perhaps a controversial answer. Marty Robbins wrote "Pretty Words" However a cajun steel guitar player names Jules Angelle Lamparez alias Papa Cairo claims that Marty pillfered the song from his own composition, "You Just Wait And See" changing it to "Pretty Words". Marty had played with Cairo in the Chuck Guillory band and knew all their material, says Cairo. You can google for more information.
No, but Bon Jovi wrote 'Livin' on a Prayer'...
Johnathan Edwards
If you are talking about the film it was Paddy Chayefsky
Marty Robbins had a very successful career in country music, as a singer and songwriter. Of the hundreds of songs he recorded, and the hundreds of songs he wrote, it would be impossible to name them all. Marty had 6 Top 10 hits in the 1950's, 17 Top 10 hits in the 1960's, and 15 more in the 1970's. Some of Marty's Notable Hits: I'll Go on Alone (1953) ~ Singin' the Blues (1956) ~ A White Sport Coat (1957) ~ El Paso (1959) ~ Don't Worry (1961) ~ Devil Woman (1962) ~ Ain't I the Lucky One (1963) ~ My Woman, My Woman, My Wife (1970) ~ El Paso City (1976). Marty Robbins became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1953. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982. He died of a heart attack on December 8, 1982.
Porter Grainger/Everett Robbins