Marty Robbins – Mr. Shorty
Introduction Mr. Shorty: A Tale of Underestimated Grit Marty Robbins’ “Mr. Shorty” isn’t your typical bravado-filled cowboy ballad. Released in 1966 on the album “The Drifter,” this song tells a…
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