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Marty Robbins – Harbor Lights

Was written by Hugh Williams and Jimmy Kennedy in 1937. Originally recorded by Frances Langford. Robbins recorded the song in 1977 for his album "Don't Let Me Touch You." The song tells the story of a man who sees the harbor lights and is reminded of his lost love.

Marty Robbins’ ‘Harbor Lights’: A Classic Country Ballad

If you’re a fan of country music, you’ve probably heard of Marty Robbins. He was a legendary singer and songwriter who had a string of hits in the 1950s and 1960s. One of his most beloved songs is «Harbor Lights,» a classic ballad that tells the story of lost love. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the song and what makes it so special.

The Story Behind «Harbor Lights»

Marty Robbins - Harbor Lights
Cover LP Marty Robbins Columbia 1977
«Harbor Lights» was written by Hugh Williams and Jimmy Kennedy in 1937. The song was originally recorded by Frances Langford and became a hit during World War II. However, it was Marty Robbins’ version that really made the song famous, in country music. Robbins recorded the song in 1977 for his album «Don’t Let Me Touch You.»
The song tells the story of a man who sees the harbor lights and is reminded of his lost love. He remembers the times they spent together and how much he misses her. The lyrics are simple but powerful, and they capture the feeling of heartbreak and longing that many people can relate to.

Marty Robbins: A Country Music Legend

Marty Robbins - Harbor Lights
Marty Robbins – Harbor Lights
Marty Robbins was born in Arizona in 1925 and began his career as a musician in the 1940s. He was known for his smooth voice and his ability to tell a story through his songs. He had many hits over the years, including «El Paso,» «Big Iron,» and «Devil Woman.» He was also a talented songwriter and wrote many of his own songs.
Robbins was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982, and his music continues to be beloved by fans of country music around the world.

The Significance of «Harbor Lights»

The song’s message of lost love is one that many people can relate to, and it has become a classic example of the country music genre. The song’s popularity has also led to many covers over the years, including versions by Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson.




Conclusion

In conclusion, «Harbor Lights» is a classic country music ballad that tells a timeless story of lost love. Marty Robbins’ version of the song is a masterpiece of storytelling and emotion, and it continues to be beloved by fans of country music around the world.

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Marty Robbins – Harbor Lights, Live on Pop! Goes The Country 1977




Marty Robbins – Harbor Lights Lyrics

I saw the harbor lights
They only told me we were parting
The same old harbor lights
That once brought you to me
I watched the harbor lights
How could I help it, tears were falling
Some other harbor lights
Will steal your love from me
I longed to hold you close
And kiss you just once more
But you were on the ship
And I was on the shore
Now I’ll know lonely nights
For all the while my heart is whispering
Some other harbor lights
Will steal your love from me
Some other harbor lights
Will steal your love from me

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