Singing the Blues in a White Sport Coat

“Marty Robbins did it this week—yes, he won the cherishedBillboard MagazineTriple Crown with his fabulously successful ‘Singing the Blues’ record for Columbia,” said aNashville Bannerarticle of November 22, 1956. The Triple Crown consisted of threeBillboardCountry Hit Parade charts—jukebox play, sto...

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Published inTwentieth Century Drifter p. 53
Main Author Diekman, Diane
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United States University of Illinois Press 07.02.2012
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Summary:“Marty Robbins did it this week—yes, he won the cherishedBillboard MagazineTriple Crown with his fabulously successful ‘Singing the Blues’ record for Columbia,” said aNashville Bannerarticle of November 22, 1956. The Triple Crown consisted of threeBillboardCountry Hit Parade charts—jukebox play, store sales, and radio play. Runner-up recordings were Ray Price’s “Crazy Arms,” Elvis Presley’s “Don’t Be Cruel,” and Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line.”¹ “Singing the Blues” had come to Marty’s attention at WSM’s Friday Night Frolic more than a year earlier, when young Melvin Endsley from Arkansas rolled up in his wheelchair
ISBN:0252036328
9780252036323