Country Music Singer, Auto Race Car Driver. He began writing songs while in the United States Navy during World War II. He signed with Columbia Records after the war, and had his first number one country single with "I'll Go On Alone" in 1953. Over the course of his career he would have 15 more Number 1 songs on the Country Music sales charts, with several of them also reaching the Top Ten on the Pop Music sales charts. His most famous songs include "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)," "El Paso," "Devil Woman," "Don't Worry," and "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife." In 1965, he became interested in stock car racing and from 1966 to 1982 he competed in 35 NASCAR Winston Cup races. He had 6 top ten finishes, with his best effort being a fifth place finish in the 1974 Motorstate 400 at Michigan Speedway. On October 11, 1982 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and his last NASCAR race was in the Atlanta Journal 500 on November 7, 1982. He died of a heart attack just one month later.
Country Music Singer, Auto Race Car Driver. He began writing songs while in the United States Navy during World War II. He signed with Columbia Records after the war, and had his first number one country single with "I'll Go On Alone" in 1953. Over the course of his career he would have 15 more Number 1 songs on the Country Music sales charts, with several of them also reaching the Top Ten on the Pop Music sales charts. His most famous songs include "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)," "El Paso," "Devil Woman," "Don't Worry," and "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife." In 1965, he became interested in stock car racing and from 1966 to 1982 he competed in 35 NASCAR Winston Cup races. He had 6 top ten finishes, with his best effort being a fifth place finish in the 1974 Motorstate 400 at Michigan Speedway. On October 11, 1982 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and his last NASCAR race was in the Atlanta Journal 500 on November 7, 1982. He died of a heart attack just one month later.
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Family Members
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Jack Joseph Robinson
1889–1975
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Emma Heckle Robinson
1889–1970
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Marizona Baldwin Robinson
1930–2001 (m. 1948)
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Lillie Emma Robinson Nevitt
1918–2002
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Johnny Raymond Robinson
1920–1966
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George Warren Robinson
1922–1985
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Mamie Ellen Robinson Minotto
1925–2004
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Charley Alexander Robinson
1930–1979
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Harley Clarence Robinson
1930–1999
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Robert Matthews Cavaness
1910–1975
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Records on Ancestry
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Martin David “Marty Robbins” Robinson
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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Martin David “Marty Robbins” Robinson
1950 United States Federal Census
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Martin David “Marty Robbins” Robinson
U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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Martin David “Marty Robbins” Robinson
Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935
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Martin David “Marty Robbins” Robinson
U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
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