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"Big Iron" is a country ballad song written and performed by Marty Robbins. Originally released as an album track on Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs in September 1959, it was released as a single in February 1960 with the song "Saddle Tramp" as the B-side single. [ 2 ]
In 2010, "Big Iron" was featured in Obsidian Entertainment's role-playing video game Fallout: New Vegas as a track on the in-game radio. The inclusion of the song in the game led to a resurgence in its popularity in the 2010s, with players rediscovering the album and creating Internet memes such as parodies and edits of the album cover and ...
The Mills Brothers' version of the song was featured on an episode of the TV show The Others entitled "Till Then" (April 29, 2000, Season 1 – Episode 10).; The Mills Brothers' recording of the song can be heard in Millennium episode "Matryoshka", which starred Lance Henriksen and first aired on 19 February 1999.
Johnny Cash (1932–2003) – I Walk the Line, Little Fauss and Big Halsey; Ronald Cass (1923–2006) – Summer Holiday, The Young Ones; Patrick Cassidy (born 1956) Teddy Castellucci (born 1965) – The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy, Little Nicky; Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895–1968) – The Loves of Carmen, Time Out of Mind
Big Balls In Nashville; The Big Battle; Big Foot; Big Iron; The Big Light; Big River; Big Train (From Memphis) Bill's Theme; Billy And Rex And Oral And Bob; Billy Brown; Bird On A Wire; A Bird With A Broken Wing; Blessed Are; Blistered; The Blizzard; Blue Bandana; Blue Christmas; Blue Train; Blueberry Hill; Blues For Two; The Blues Keep Gettin ...
The lyrics of the title track concern the fate of a 'pool-shooting son-of-a-gun' by the name of 'Big' Jim Walker when his 'mark', Willie 'Slim' McCoy, from South Alabama, shows up to get a refund from being hustled or get revenge.
In the three weeks between the Michigan loss and Ohio State’s College Football Playoff opener against Tennessee, Day says he met with his team to emphasize the opportunity the Buckeyes still had ...
"A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)" is a 1957 country and western song with words and music both written by Marty Robbins. It was recorded at the Bradley Studios in Nashville, Tennessee on January 25, 1957, and released on the Columbia Records label on March 4. [2]