This Much a Man
1972 studio album by Marty Robbins
This Much a Man | ||||
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Studio album by Marty Robbins | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Decca Records | |||
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This Much a Man is a studio album by country music singer Marty Robbins. It was released in 1972 by Decca Records.[1]
The album debuted on Billboard magazine's country album chart on December 16, 1972, peaked at No. 3, and remained on the chart for a total of 15 weeks.
AllMusic gave the album a rating of three stars.[2]
Track listing
Side A
- "This Much a Man"
- "Funny Face"
- "Franklin, Tennessee"
- "She's Too Good to Be True"
- "You Don't Really Know"
- "Leaving Is a Whole Lot Harder"
Side B
- "Overhurt and Underloved"
- "It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)"
- "Eyes"
- "Making the Most of a Heartache"
- "Guess I'll Just Stand Here Looking Dumb"
References
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Marty Robbins
- The Song of Robbins (1957)
- Song of the Islands (1958)
- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (1959)
- More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (1960)
- Return of the Gunfighter (1963)
- R.F.D. (1964)
- The Drifter (1966)
- Tonight Carmen (1967)
- I Walk Alone (1968)
- It's a Sin (1969)
- My Woman, My Woman, My Wife (1970)
- Today (1972)
- This Much a Man (1972)
- El Paso City (1976)
- Adios Amigo (1977)
- The Performer (1979)
- "Stairway of Love"
- "I'll Go On Alone"
- "I Couldn't Keep from Crying"
- "That's All Right"
- "Maybellene"
- "Singing the Blues"
- "Knee Deep in the Blues"
- "A White Sport Coat"
- "Ain't I Right"
- "The Story of My Life"
- "Just Married"
- "She Was Only Seventeen"*
- "The Hanging Tree"
- "El Paso"
- "Big Iron"
- "Don't Worry"
- "Devil Woman"
- "Ruby Ann"
- "Begging to You"
- "Ribbon of Darkness"
- "Tonight Carmen"
- "I Walk Alone"
- "It's a Sin"
- "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife"
- "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)"
- "El Paso City"
- "Among My Souvenirs"
- "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)"
- "Return to Me"
- "Some Memories Just Won't Die"
- "Tie Your Dream to Mine"