Английская Википедия:Big Iron
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"Big Iron" is a country ballad written and performed by Marty Robbins, originally released as an album track on Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs in September 1959, then as a single in February 1960 with the song "Saddle Tramp" as the B-side single.[1] Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.[2]
It tells the story of an Arizona Ranger's duel with a 24-year-old outlaw named Texas Red in the "town of Agua Fria."Шаблон:Efn The townspeople predict the death of the ranger; an unconcerned Texas Red having already killed "one and nineteen" men, but at the moment they meet, the ranger kills Texas Red with the "big iron on his hip." The ranger's draw was so swift, that Texas Red had not even "cleared leather,"Шаблон:Efn killing the outlaw in one shot.
The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Country chart and number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1960.[3] The B-side, "Saddle Tramp" was not included on Gunfighter Ballads,[1] but was later placed on Robbins' 1966 LP The Drifter.[4]
"Big Iron" is featured in the 2010 video game Fallout: New Vegas on the in-game radio stations. The popularity of the game helped spur a revival of interest in Robbins' music in the 21st century. In the decade following Fallout: New VegasШаблон:'s release, "Big Iron" became an Internet meme, gaining popularity through remixes and Photoshop parodies as well as its use on YouTube.[5]
Personnel
- Marty Robbins - lead vocals
- The Glaser Brothers - backing vocals
- Bob Moore - bass
- Grady Martin - lead guitar
- Jack H. Pruett - guitar
- Louis Dunn - drums
- Don Law - production
- M.C. Rather - sound mastering
- Hollis Flatt - sound mastering
Charts
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In albums
- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (September 1959), a compilation, CL 1349 - mono, CS 8158 - stereo, PC 8158
- More Greatest Hits (April 1961), CL 1635 - mono, CS 8435 - stereo, PC 8435
- Bend in the River (1968), D 445 - mono (Columbia Musical Treasuries), DS 445 - stereo
- The Heart of Marty Robbins (1969), STS 2016 (Columbia Star Series)
- All Time Greatest Hits (August 1972), CG 31361, KG 31361, C 31361
- Marty! (1972 - 5 record set), P5S 5812 (Columbia Musical Treasury)
- Streets of Laredo, KH 32286 (Harmony, August 1973), LE 10576 (Columbia, December 1973)
- Marty Robbins' Own Favorites (1974), P 12416 (Columbia Special Products)
- Marty Robbins Gold (1975), NU 9060 (K-Tel)
- All Around Cowboy (1980) P 15594
- No. 1 Cowboy (1980), P 15594 (re-release of "All Around Cowboy")
- Marty Robbins (1981), GS 4003 (History of Country Music, Sunrise Media)
- A Lifetime of Song 1951 - 1982 (August 1983), C2 38870
- Memories in Song (1983 - 2 record set), P2 19162 (Columbia Special Product)
- The Best Of Marty Robbins (1984), RB4-214-1
- The Essential Marty Robbins:1951-1982 (1991), Sony Music Entertainment Inc C2T 48537 CT48538 CT 48539
- Marty Robbins Lost and found (1994), Sony Music Entertainment Inc CT 57695
- Marty Robbins Memories in Song (1994), Sony Music Special Products Compact Disc A 19163
- Marty Robbins Live Concert Versions Of His Greatest Hits (1995), Pickwick Group Ltd London England 300382
- Under Western Skies (Oct 1995), Bear Family Records, West Germany 4-CD Box Set BCD 15646
- Marty Robbins Legendary Country Singers (1995), Sony Music Special Products R989-06 PT-25142
- Story of My Life: Best of Marty Robbins (Mar 1996), Sony Music Entertainment Inc Sony CK 64763
Cover versions
Michael Martin Murphey covered the song on his 1993 album Cowboy Songs III. With the Robbins family's blessing, the song was recorded as a duet with Robbins. It was released as a single and peaked at number 62 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.[6]
Other covers of the song include:
- Kingfish (1976) by Kingfish
- Gun Shot a Cry (1983) by Eek-A-Mouse
- Under the Influences (1999) by Mike Ness
- Big Iron (2001) by Carol Noonan
- Johnny Cash, in American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002). Also included in Unearthed (2003).[7]
- Colter Wall in Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs (2020)
- Big Iron (2023) by The Longest Johns
Notes
References
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 533.
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