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by Marty Robbins
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This waitin' here is drivin' me crazy
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
I treated ya good like a good man should
Oh, ya left me here, that ain't good, oh
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
Commin' back
When will I see those lovin' eyes
That used to look at me
I long to feel those lovin' arms
That held me tenderly
If you ain't back in a little more time, oh
I think I'll leave this world behind, oh
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
Commin' back
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This waitin' here is drivin' me crazy
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
I treated ya good like a good man should
Oh, ya left me here, that ain't good, oh
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
Commin' back
When will I see those lovin' eyes
That used to look at me
I long to feel those lovin' arms
That held me tenderly
If you ain't back in a little more time, oh
I think I'll leave this world behind, oh
Where d'ya go, when are ya commin' back
Commin' back
Marty Robbins biography
No artist in the history of country music has had a more stylistically diverse career than Marty Robbins. Never content to remain just a country singer, Robbins performed successfully in many styles during his more than 30 years in the business. To his credit, Robbins rarely followed trends but often took off in directions that stunned both his peers and fans.
Born, Martin David Robertson, on September 26, 1925, and raised in Glendale, AZ, Robbins was exposed to music at an early age. His mother's father was "Texas" Bob Heckle, a former medicine show man who told his grandson cowboy stories and tales of the traveling show. Robbins became enraptured by the cowboy tales and, once he became a teenager, worked on his older brother's ranch outside of Phoenix, Arizona, concentrating more on his cowboy duties than his studies.
In 1943, he joined the U.S. Navy to fight in World War II. While he was in the service, he learned how to play guitar and d.....MORE.....(full Marty Robbins biography) ←
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