About the song

Marty Robbins’s rendition of “Am I That Easy To Forget” is a poignant exploration of heartbreak and reflection, delivered with his distinctive blend of country and western charm. Originally written by Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson, and Shelby Singleton, the song first gained prominence when it was released in 1958 as part of Robbins’s album “Marty’s Greatest Hits.”

Marty Robbins, born in 1925 in Glendale, Arizona, was renowned for his versatile musical talent and smooth, emotive vocals. He effortlessly bridged various musical genres, from country and western to rockabilly and Hawaiian music, captivating audiences with his storytelling abilities and heartfelt performances.

“Am I That Easy To Forget” achieved considerable success on the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1960. The song’s melancholic lyrics, which delve into themes of lost love and regret, resonated deeply with listeners, solidifying its status as a classic in Robbins’s repertoire.

The album “Marty’s Greatest Hits,” where the song was prominently featured, further showcased Robbins’s ability to connect with audiences through his heartfelt ballads and vibrant storytelling. His rendition of “Am I That Easy To Forget” captured the emotional nuances of love’s aftermath, portraying vulnerability and introspection with every note.

Throughout his career, Marty Robbins received numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame. His enduring legacy as a pioneer in country music continues to influence generations of artists and fans alike, with “Am I That Easy To Forget” remaining a timeless testament to Robbins’s musical prowess and emotional depth.

The song’s enduring popularity underscores Robbins’s ability to evoke profound emotions through his music, ensuring that his legacy as a storyteller and musician endures in the hearts of listeners who appreciate genuine, heartfelt ballads.

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Lyrics

They say you’ve found somebody new
But that won’t stop me loving you
I just can’t let you walk away
Forget the love I had for you
Guess I could find somebody, too
But I don’t want no one but you
How could you leave without regret
Am I that easy to forget
Before you leave be sure you find
You want his love much more than mine
Cause I’ll just say we’ve never met
If I’m that easy to forget
Before you leave be sure you find
You want his love much more than mine
Cause I’ll just say we’ve never met
If I’m that easy to forget
If I’m that easy to forget