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Marty Robbins Lyrics


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Well, you asked me if I'll forget my baby
I guess I will, someday
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way
You asked me if I'll get along
I guess I will, some way
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way

God gave me that girl to lean on
Then He put me on my own
Heaven, help me be a man and
Have the strength to stand alone
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way

You asked me if I'll miss her kisses
I guess I will, everyday
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way
You asked me if I'll find another
I don't know, I can't say
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way

God gave me that girl to lean on
Then He put me on my own
Heaven, help me be a man and




Have the strength to stand alone
I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Marty Robbins's song "That's All Right Mama" convey a sense of youthful rebellion against parental advice and societal expectations. The repetition of the phrase "that's all right" serves to emphasize the singer's confidence in his own choices, even if they go against the advice he has been given. He acknowledges his parents' concerns about the woman he is involved with and his decision to leave town, but ultimately asserts his autonomy in pursuing his own path.


The song is notable for its blend of country, rockabilly, and blues influences, which would go on to influence countless musicians in the genres of rock and roll, country, and beyond. Robbins's smooth delivery of the lyrics, coupled with the catchy guitar riffs and upbeat tempo, make it a classic example of the early rockabilly sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, that's all right now mama
I understand and accept the situation now, mother


That's all right with you
It's okay with you, I assume


That's all right now mama, just anyway you do
I'm fine with your decisions, mother, no matter what they are


That's all right, that's all right
Everything is okay, no worries


My mama, she done told me, papa done told me too
Both my parents warned me about the girl I'm seeing


"Son, that gal you're foolin' with
"Son, the girl you're dating


She ain't no good for you"
She's not a good match for you, son


But that's all right now, that's all right
But I'm still okay with how things are


I'm leaving town, baby
I'm leaving this place, my dear


I'm leaving town for sure
I will definitely be leaving


Well, then you won't be bothered with me hanging 'round your door
You won't have to deal with me being around your place anymore


That's all right, that's all right
It's still okay, there's no problem


That's all right now mama, anyway you do
I'm fine with your decisions, mother, no matter what they are


That's all right, that's all right
Everything is okay, no worries


That's all right now mama, anyway you do
I'm okay with the situation, mother, regardless of what you decide




Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jack Clement

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@sheilakirby5616

MARTY ROBBINS *
IS ABSOLUTE PROOF OF GOD SHOWING OFF !!!
REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND !!!

@constanceroma8264

Canโ€™t mistake that voice. ElPaso one of my favorites. RIP Marty. We are still listening to your songs.

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@user-ok2si5rb9n

I grew up listening to Marty Robbins , johnny Horton, johnny cash, johnny Mathis, and bobby Vinton.
Love them all.

@ChristineExpressions

My grandpa said Marty Robbins was his favorite singer. They both died in 1982 and Iโ€™m today years old listening to these songs for the first time in memory of my grandpa. ๐Ÿค

@deborahtbowers4324

No one like Marty! All around Cowboy!! What a voice! Wish I had a poster of with his Cowboys hat on with his buckskin horse!!!! Marty, you and your songs will live on FOREVER! My husband and I are 73 now and we grew up in Phoenix listening to Marty! My husband and I would go 4-wheeling or quail hunting way out in the desert when we were young and the tape player played either Marty Robbins or Jim Reeves songs! (My husband could throw bottles and empty cans way up in the air and hit them every time with his Colt .357! Also with his Ruger .41!! He's quite the cowboy. Still wears his cowboy hat every day of life!) Anyhow it's so great to listen to Marty!! No one will ever compare!!@ We love you and your beautiful songs! Forever!Thank you!!! Maybe we will get to run into you when we go Home!

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