Marty Robbins - Ballad Of The Alamo video free download


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Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.

One of the most popular and successful American country and Western singers of his era, for most of his nearly four-decade career, Robbins was rarely far from the country music charts, and several of his songs also became pop hits.

The Alamo, originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero, is a former Roman Catholic mission and fortress compound, now a museum, in San Antonio, Texas. The compound, which originally comprised a sanctuary and surrounding buildings, was built by the Spanish Empire in the 18th century for the education of local Native Americans after their conversion to Christianity. In 1793, the mission was secularized and soon abandoned. Ten years later, it became a fortress housing the Mexican Army group the Second Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras, who likely gave the mission the name "Alamo".

Mexican soldiers held the mission until December 1835, when General Martin Perfecto de Cos surrendered it to the Texian Army following the siege of Bexar. A relatively small number of Texian soldiers then occupied the compound. Texian General Sam Houston believed the Texians did not have the manpower to hold the fort and ordered Colonel James Bowie to destroy it. Bowie chose to disregard those orders and instead worked with Colonel James C. Neill to fortify the mission. On February 23, Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna led a large force of Mexican soldiers into San Antonio de Bexar and promptly initiated a siege. The siege ended on March 6, when the Mexican army attacked the Alamo; by the end of the Battle of the Alamo all or almost all of the defenders were killed. When the Mexican army retreated from Texas at the end of the Texas Revolution, they tore down many of the Alamo walls and burned some of the buildings.

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8 years ago

Bill Watling

Can Never get enough of Marty Robbins. I remember seeing him in person one night at Mr. Lucky's in Phoenix, AZ (Don't remember the year, seems like late '60's or early '70's). He was GREAT!

8 years ago

Anthony Beding

Gen. Sam Houston avenge them American hero's. In the last they've earned their freedom.

8 years ago

ryan cora

The only reason the Alamo got talked about in my history class was because of me and the redneck that sat right next to me. Him, the teacher, and I were the smartest people in the room. Fun class. Apart from how little time we spent discussing the Alamo.

8 years ago

Antrax Flores

I am Mexican and I have to admit the americans did good on their behalf. But if the U.S imperialists invaded our mexican territory nd claimed it for the US . Why cant Russia take the Ukraine like the US did with Texas . So you think taking texas just because you want it is fair then why is it unfair for Russia to take Ukraine. P.S 90% of mexicans dont really like White americans and vice versa yes we tolerate because Mexico depends alot on the U S for many things but tha doesnt make us friends we just tolerate each others shit . 

8 years ago

Alicia Nibert

To the thirteen days of glory at the siege of alamo

8 years ago

Jonathan Spurlock

Remember the Alamo

8 years ago

Dave Anderson

Pray for all these brave men!!! LOL. Great song by the "MASTER".............

8 years ago

monkeyman x2

Who ever thinks just texans fought is wrong. People from tenase of how ever you spell it, texas, indians, mexicans, and ect. America texas and the states around texas all fought even slaves. Travises slave stood next to him as a voluntier with gun and hand and fought untill it was almost just him. You can look it up. People from all over voluntiered to fight spain.

9 years ago

William Murray

America's Thermopolye !

9 years ago

Robert Charlton

real country music.l love ❤ iy

9 years ago

7.62x54epic

id like to know how Mexicans feel when (if they learn about this) i bet they try to justify the loss of a war with 1 state vs a whole country i don't know how but i bet they do.

9 years ago

Jordi Raül Vives Vicente

Es la versión norteamericana de la historia,es cierto,pero lo que importa es que eran pocos contra muchos.Fueron valientes en su locura y finalmente los tejanos ganaron en San Jacinto.También los mejicanos fueron bravos y les tocó perder.Santa Ana,un arrogante.

9 years ago

7.62x54epic

when we took mexico we should have executed two civilians for every one Texan killed during the revolution. we would have been doing our selves a favor

9 years ago

Mike Essig

The Alamo is a great American story. A lot of it isn't true, but that does not lessen its greatness.

9 years ago

patrick prime

love this song

9 years ago

Pamela Warden

I am proud to say, I Am A Texan!

9 years ago

Pamela Warden

Whether the men the fought were mexican, indian, or from wherever, they fought for something that believed in. They stood and fought together side by side against all odds, knowing that they were going to die. In my book, That's bravery! And as a Native born Texan, I am proud of each and everyone of them.

9 years ago

pugglepwn productions

its amazing, we were defeated but we still made our mark on Texas...

9 years ago

Robertl Quetzalcoatl

THE MAYAS WERE NEVER GONE .TO THIS VERY DAY THEY AREALIVE STRUGGLING AGAINST THE RACIST GOVERNMENT THATWANTS TO MAKE MEXICO A WHITE COUNTRY . PROUD AS WEARE WILL NEVER LET THE CRIOLLO ERASE OUR INDIANHERITAGE . 

9 years ago

karri tolvanen

Marty is/ was just ....great

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