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Texas Red, despite having already killed 20 men, is beaten in a duel due to the speed of the ranger, and the titular "big iron" gun. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Country chart and number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1960. [ 4 ]
The Marty Robbins song "Big Iron" is set in the town of Agua Fria, where a murderous outlaw (named 'Texas Red') allegedly faced off against a pursuing Arizona ranger whose revolver is referred to throughout the song as the "big iron on his hip". [13]
It was part of Sony's American Milestones reissue series for classic country and western albums including, among others, At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash and Red Headed Stranger by Willie Nelson. 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 ...
Texas Red is a red fluorescent dye. Texas Red may also refer to: The 1976 LP by Red Steagall, or the title song; Texas Red (horse) (born 2012), American Thoroughbred racehorse; Red Bastien (1931–2012), professional wrestler who formerly used the ring name Texas Red; The Undertaker (born 1965), professional wrestler who formerly used the ring ...
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Kerry was born on February 3, 1960, the son of wrestler and wrestling promoter Fritz Von Erich. [2] [1] His brothers, David, Kevin, Mike, and Chris, were also wrestlers.. Kerry was also a standout in high school track and field and possessed a record-breaking discus
Rolland "Red" Bastien [1] (January 27, 1931 – August 11, 2012) was an American professional wrestler best known for his time in Capital Wrestling Corporation where he was a three-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion with his kayfabe brother, Lou Bastien.
So the article states the actual Big Iron is a Colt Single Action with a 9 inch Marlin barrel and Colt 1860 backstrap, but the citation never states this or any aforementioned details and instead states the Big Iron was Andy Anderson's favorite personal competition gun which was a 7 inch Colt Single Action in .44 Special.