Marty Robbins - The Story Of My Life (16 Biggest Hits)
Someday I'm going to write
The story of my life
I'll tell about the night we met
And how my heart can't forget
The way you smiled at me
I want the world to know
The story of my life
About the night your lips met mine
And that first exciting time
I held you close to me
The sorrow in our love was breakin' up
The mem'ry of a broken heart
But later on, the joy of makin' up
Never never more to part
There's one thing left to do
Before my story's through
I've got to take you for my wife
So the story of my life
Can start and end with you
The sorrow in our love was breakin' up
The mem'ry of a broken heart
But later on, the joy of makin' up
Never never more to part
There's one thing left to do
Before my story's through
I've got to take you for my wife
So the story of my life
Can start and end
Can start and end
Can start and end with you
Marty Robbins - The story of my life (02:36)
Marty Robbins - The story of my life 1958 No.1 in Oz . Paintings by Harrison Fisher 1875-1934
Thanks Tarquin, so was he saying it was all a dream?
Author: Lsbud
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I don't think so Lsbud, I take "In fondest Dreams I knew it couldn't be." to mean the wedding is far greater than any dream.
Thanks Tarquin This is a Favorite of mine.
Author: KatKlingon
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happy holidays and a great new year to you tarquin! thanks for all the marty videos you share. keep on posting them.
Author: grannydyess
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Beautiful!!!!!
Author: jtls8
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Thanks for the interesting information about the song Hank. Marty rarely recorded antything that was not written by himself or his affiliated writers as you say, but it must have been a great moment for your father to have the song accepted by him. I think it's a lovely song.
Author: tarquin45
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The song writer, Hank Hanewinkel, Sr., was my brother. This song was a tribute to his wife, Barb. Hank died in 2002 but his song will live forever thanks to Marty!
Author: roostercorner
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Looking initunes for this track,no luck so far! Brilliant! Thanks
Author: reddirtgirl55
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Hello everyone! My father, Hank Hanewinkel Sr., wrote the lyrics to this song. He wrote it about his, and my mom's, wedding. He became acquainted with Marty in the '60s and pitched this song to him. His manager said that he didn't usually take songs from outside writers, but loved this one and wanted to do it. It was on the "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife" LP, the "Johnny Cash & Friends" LP, and Time Life's Marty Robbins Gospel collection. Thank you all, so much, for the kind words.