
“Don’t Worry” is a 1961 country/pop single written and recorded by Marty Robbins. Was Marty Robbins’ seventh number one on the country chart and stayed at number one for ten weeksThe single crossed over to the pop chart and was one of Marty Robbins’ most successful crossover songs, peaking at number three on the Hot 100
“Don’t Worry” is an early example of guitar distortion. Session guitarist Grady Martin, using a faulty channel in the mixing-desk for his six-string bass, created a distorted sound. Although Martin did not like the sound, Robbins’ producer left the guitar track as it was
B-side “Like All the Other Times”
Released February 6, 1961
Recorded 1960
Genre Country
Length 3:15
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Marty Robbins
Producer(s) Don Law
Marty Robbins – Don’t Worry lyrics
Don’t worry ’bout me, it’s all over now
Though I may be blue, I’ll manage somehow.
Love can’t be explained, can’t be controlled
One day it’s warm, next day it’s cold.
Don’t pity me, ’cause I’m feeling blue
Don’t be ashamed it might happen to you.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, love, kiss me
One time then go love, I’ll understand
Don’t worry ’bout me.
Sweet, sweet, sweet, love will I want you to be
As happy as I when you love me
I’ll never forget you your sweet memory it’s all over now Don’t worry bout me.
When one heart tells one heart, one heart goodbye
One heart is free, one heart will cry
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh sweet, sweet baby, sweet baby, sweet
It’s all right don’t worry ’bout me…
