I Walk Alone
Marty Robbins
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I walk alone where once we wandered It seems so strange since that you are gone 'Til you return I'll stay the same dear I'll still be true and walk alone The flame of love is brightly burning You know that I'm your very own And 'til you rturn I'll stay the same dear And I'll still be true and I walk alone The flame of love is brightly burning...
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Written by: Herbert W. Wilson
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6 facts about this song
SONG ORIGIN"I Walk Alone" was released by Marty Robbins in 1968. It wasn't originally written by Marty; the song was written by Herbert W. Wilson.
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GENREThe song is categorized under the "Country and Western" genre. Marty Robbins was a household name in this genre during the 1950s and 1960s.
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CONTRIBUTIONSApart from singing, Marty Robbins also played the guitar in the song. He was known for his multi-instrumentalist skills.
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POPULARITY"I Walk Alone" experienced significant popularity. It reached the top of the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on 18th January 1969, where it stayed for 7 weeks.
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ALBUM"I Walk Alone" is the title track of the album "I Walk Alone," which was also released in 1968.
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AWARDSAlthough "I Walk Alone" didn't win any awards, Marty Robbins was an extremely accomplished musician who was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously in 1997.
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