25 All Time Greatest Hits Review

: His signature 1959 western ballad that won the first-ever Grammy for Best Country & Western Recording.

: Known for its accidental "fuzz" guitar sound, which became a milestone in music production. 25 All Time Greatest Hits

: A straight-ahead rock anthem written by Leiber & Stoller for the movie of the same name. : His signature 1959 western ballad that won

: His major breakthrough hit that reached #1 on both pop and country charts in 1956. 25 All Time Greatest Hits

Often released as a comprehensive double-CD set, this collection chronicles "The King's" career from 1950s rockabilly to his 1970s Vegas era. :

: Disc 1 focuses on early classics like "Hound Dog" and "Don't Be Cruel," while Disc 2 covers later hits like "Burning Love" and "In the Ghetto". Marty Robbins: All-Time Greatest Hits