Bobby Sykes Sings 'Cottonwood Tree.'
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This self penned ballad by Bobby was recorded by Marty for his album 'Return Of The Gunfighter.' A great story song that sees the hapless cowboy about to be lynched for killing 'the town's biggest man's only son' in self defence.
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Bobby sykes is my great grandfather and when I seen this it made me cry thank you for posting this it really means alot to me
@EdDanaGuitar
8 жыл бұрын
+Thomas Slayden Just as good as Marty!
@122thomas
8 жыл бұрын
+Ed Dana thanks he was amazing and inspired me so much
@caroleinfla
8 жыл бұрын
When do Bobby stop singing with Marty? I love both their voices.
@122thomas
8 жыл бұрын
I dnt know I was very little but thanks:)
@caroleinfla
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting back to me so fast. Can you sing like your grandfather?
Bobby was a great singer as well great thank you
We already knew that also Bobby had a great voice and here he is proving it.Also it is a wonderful clip with his two compadres Marty and Don.May they rest in heavenly peace.Thank you for posting Tarquin,I hope you and your family will have every day a nice day,stay healthy and God bless you all.
Great singer he was with Marty for years loved listening to him you should be proud of your great grandfather
How nice of Marty to let Bobby sing on his show. Does anyone know when he stopped singing with Marty. I miss Bobby on the later videos. He sound a lot like Marty.
@martyrobbins5241
4 жыл бұрын
Left in the late 1970s, returned albeit briefly in 82 just before marty died
My favorite song of marty's. Didnt know it was written by bobby
It was from the TV series „The Drifter“ (1966) and Bobby wrote this Song.
Holy shit we needed more Bobby
Wow, I haven't heard this for years!! Still as good as ever.Thankyou.
This is a teriffic song by Marty, Bobby does a great job on it also.
WOW!!
Love Bobby and Marty and don
I was just looking at the session Info for Webb Pierce's How Do You Talk To A Baby and Bobby Sykes is singing backup. How Do You Talk To A Baby ~ Recorded July 22, 1961 ~ Bradley Film & Recording Studios, 804 16th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee ~ Webb Pierce: vocal; Harold Bradley: guitar; Hank Garland: guitar; Pete Drake: steel guitar; Joseph Zinkan: bass; Tommy Jackson: fiddle; Allen Dale Potter: fiddle; Buddy Harman: drums; Floyd Cramer: piano; vocal chorus: Warner Mack, Floyd Robinson, Bishop Milton 'Bobby' Sykes ~ Producer: Owen Bradley
He's just as good as Marty!
I believe it's 1966.
omg im from tucson tnx
Who wrote this song?
Sounds like Marty