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The song then fast-forwards to an undisclosed time later – the lyrics at this point change from past to present tense – when the singer describes the yearning for Feleena that drives him to return, without regard for his own life, to El Paso. He states that his "love is stronger than fear of death."
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also parodied the song in their "El Paso - Numero Dos". When the singer asks for directions to Rosa's Cantina, a cab driver tells him to "ask Marty Robbins, 'cause he's the hombre who made up the song". The singer encounters a woman named "Velveeta" and asks her where she had been all his life; "she
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Her lover's return to El Paso comes only a day after his flight (the original song suggests a longer time frame before his return) and as she goes to run to him, the cowboy motions to her to stay out of the line of fire and is shot; immediately after his dying kiss, Feleena shoots herself with his
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Born in a desert shack in New Mexico during a thunderstorm, Feleena runs away from home at 17, living off her charms for a year in Santa Fe, New Mexico, before moving to the brighter lights of El Paso to become a paid dancer. After another year, the narrator of "El Paso" arrives, the first man she
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genre. Robbins' longtime record company, Columbia Records, was unsure whether radio stations would play such a long song, so it released two versions of the song on a promo 45: the full-length version on one side, and an edited version on the other which was nearer to the three-minute mark. This
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dancer named Feleena. When the singer notices another cowboy sharing a drink with "wicked Feleena," out of jealousy he challenges the newcomer to a gunfight. The singer kills the newcomer, then flees. In the act of escaping, the singer commits the additional hanging offense of
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version omitted a verse describing the cowboy's remorse over the "foul evil deed had done" before his flight from El Paso. The record-buying public, as well as most disc jockeys, overwhelmingly preferred the full-length version.
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There have been three versions of Robbins' original recording of "El Paso": the original full-length version, the edited version, and the abbreviated version, which is an alternate take in stereo that can be found on the
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in concert. The song entered the band's repertoire in 1969, and remained there until the band parted ways after Garcia's passing in 1995; in total, it was performed 389 times. It was sung by rhythm guitarist
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did not have contempt for. He spends six weeks romancing her and then, in a retelling of the key moment in the original song, beset by "insane jealousy", he shoots another man with whom she was flirting.
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album. The original version, released on a 45 single record, is in mono and is around 4 minutes and 38 seconds in duration, far longer than most contemporary singles at the time, especially in the
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gun. Their ghosts are heard to this day in the wind blowing around El Paso: "It's only the young cowboy showing Feleena the town".
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In 1966, Robbins recorded "Feleena (From El Paso)", telling the life story of Feleena, the "Mexican girl" from "El Paso", in a
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feel. The name of the character Feleena was based upon a schoolmate of Robbins in the fifth grade, Fidelina Martinez.
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she recorded a German version of El Paso which contributed to a long series of bi-national songs such as
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covered the song from the television special George Strait: ACM Artist of the Decade All Star Concert.
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In the late 1980s a version for marching band (called "El Paso" (Miners Fight)) became the official
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and two songs which would top the U.S. country charts thirteen years later as performed by
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Robbins wrote two songs that are explicit sequels to "El Paso", one in 1966, one in 1976.
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Upon arriving, the singer races for the cantina, but is chased and fatally wounded by a
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chose "El Paso" as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
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In 1998, the 1959 recording of "El Paso" on Columbia Records by
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the following month, and became a major hit on both the
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Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording
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Index

El Paso (disambiguation) § Music
El Paso City

Single
Marty Robbins
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
B-side
1959
Studio
Bradley Studios
Genre
Country
Tex-Mex
Label
Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Don Law
Marty Robbins
Big Iron
western
ballad
Marty Robbins
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
single
country
pop
music charts
Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording
1961

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