A Quote by George Thorogood

I'm a big Marty Robbins fan. I love Marty Robbins. Of course, everybody does. That's not such a big shock. — © George Thorogood
I'm a big Marty Robbins fan. I love Marty Robbins. Of course, everybody does. That's not such a big shock.
My mother named me for Marty Robbins.
I love Marty Robbins, I love Glen Campbell, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline.
Marty Robbins was one of the first singers that really hit me hard.
Marty Robbins once sang you give me a mountain, I've been given a few mountains in my life.
Marty Robbins once sang you give me a mountain, I've been given a few mountains in my life
I grew up listening to my mother's collection of Hank Williams, George Jones and Marty Robbins records.
Willie Nelson, Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley - guys like that were huge influences.
My Mother set me on the right track, Marty Robbins made me want to write songs, and Jesus Christ did the rest.
Marty Scurll is fantastic, and I am a big fan of his work.
I hate categories. Hank Williams is a great artist, period. Bob Dylan is a great artist, so is Marty Robbins. They just classify these people and put them in categories so they can sell the thing easier.
Titanic Thompson and Amarillo Slim would have run from a game with Marty Stanovich. Marty could really play, and he didn't cheat.
I don't see this as Marty [St. Louis] replacing me. I see this as Marty getting the opportunity he deserves.
Our professor was Marty Scorsese. Marty was a graduate student, or Mr. Scorsese, which is what I had to call him, and still do when I see him 'cause he gave me a C.
I grew up in the inner city of Chicago, and then I moved to Robbins, and it kind of raised me. When I was in college, I actually had them change the starting lineup to say 'from Robbins, Illinois' instead of 'Chicago, Illinois.'
My agent at the time, Mike Medavoy, before he became a movie mogul, called me up and said, how about a movie with you and Peter Boyle and Marty Feldman? And I said, well, what makes you think of that? He said because I now handle you and Peter Marty.
I think the worst thing you could ever do is label comedy. I'm a fan of the broadness of Lucille Ball, the subtlety of Peter Sellers and the oddballness of Fred Armisen and the wittiness of Marty Short. I'm a fan of all of it, and I want to do all of it.
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