In 1956 Marty's versions of Singing The Blues was scooped by Guy Mitchell. Marty knew he could reach the pop audience as easily as Mitchell and he demanded the chance. He was brought to New York to record with Mitch Miller and Ray Conniff. The results speak for themselves and they're collected here in 16 titles including A White Sport Coat, The Story Of My Life, Once A Week Date, Just Married, The Blues Country Style, Teenage Dream, Ain't I The Lucky One, She Was Only Seventeen, and The Hanging Tree.
In 1956 Marty's versions of Singing The Blues was scooped by Guy Mitchell. Marty knew he could reach the pop audience as easily as Mitchell and he demanded the chance. He was brought to New York to record with Mitch Miller and Ray Conniff. The results speak for themselves and they're collected here in 16 titles including A White Sport Coat, The Story Of My Life, Once A Week Date, Just Married, The Blues Country Style, Teenage Dream, Ain't I The Lucky One, She Was Only Seventeen, and The Hanging Tree.