Starting with the rockabilly of "I'll Go on Alone" in '52 (a rare instance of a country artist's debut chart single hitting #1), and the definitive version of "Singing the Blues" in 1956, Robbins developed an uncanny knack for anticipating every musical trend that came along. These 16 tunes (including fifteen #1 hits!) reveal Marty's incredible career from '52 to '82, encompassing honky-tonk and trail songs, Hawaiian and Jazz, and of course, pure Country style.