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Marty Stuart is an American country music singer. His discography comprises 18 studio albums, one soundtrack album, two live albums, and various compilation albums, in addition to 33 singles . Stuart has recorded for a variety of record labels, but his most commercially successful period was as a member of MCA Records ' roster during the late ...
Pages in category "Marty Stuart songs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arlene (song) B.
John Marty Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an American country and bluegrass music singer, songwriter, and musician. Active since 1968, Stuart initially toured with Lester Flatt , and then in Johnny Cash 's road band before beginning work as a solo artist in the early 1980s.
Pages in category "Songs written by Marty Stuart" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
"This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)" is a song written by American country music artist Marty Stuart, who recorded the song as a duet with Travis Tritt. It was released in June 1992 as the first single from Stuart's album This One's Gonna Hurt You. It peaked at #7 in the United States, [1] and #6 Canada.
Marty Stuart & Johnny Cash 5. "The Bluebirds Are Singing for Me" Lester Flatt, Mac Wiseman: Marty Stuart 6. "Till the End of the World Rolls Around" Flatt, Newton Thomas: Marty Stuart 7. "Roanoke" Joe Ahr: Marty Stuart 8. "Cannonball Blues" M. Christian: Marty Stuart 9. "I Don't Love Nobody" Flatt: Marty Stuart 10. "The Sun's Coming Up" Dee ...
The geekiest fan would be hard-pressed to match Marty Stuart’s vast memorabilia collection, which will be displayed as part of his ambitious country music complex being built in his hometown of ...
Let There Be Country is the seventh studio album by country singer Marty Stuart, released in 1992, though it was technically the fourth album he recorded, cut between Marty Stuart and Hillbilly Rock. Let There Be Country was recorded in 1987, [2] [3] [4] but Columbia Records refused to release it.