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A Portrait of Merle Haggard Album
  1. Silver Wings
  2. Who Do I Know in Dallas
  3. She Thinks I Still Care
  4. Hungry Eyes
  5. I Die Ten Thousand Times a Day
  6. Every Fool Has a Rainbow
  7. I Came So Close to Losing My Home
  8. Montego Bay
A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (Or My Salute to Bob Wills) Album
  1. Brown Skinned Girl [With Narration]
  2. Right or Wrong
  3. Brain Cloudy Blues
  4. Stay a Little Longer
  5. Misery
  6. Time Changes Everything
  7. San Antonio Rose
  8. I Knew the Moment I Lost You
  9. Roly Poly
  10. Old Fashioned Love
  11. Take Me Back to Tulsa
  12. Corrine, Corrina
Back To The Barrooms Album
  1. Misery And Gin
  2. Back To The Barrooms Again
  3. Make Up And Faded Blue Jeans
  4. Ever Changing Woman
  5. Our Paths May Never Cross
  6. Leonard
Branded Man Album
  1. Branded Man
  2. Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive
  3. Somewhere Between
  4. Gone Crazy
  5. I Threw Away the Rose
  6. My Hands Are Tied
  7. Some of Us Never Learn
  8. Long Black Limousine
  9. Go Home
Going Where The Lonely Go Album
  1. Going Where The Lonely Go
  2. If I Had Left It Up to You
  3. Shopping For Dresses
  4. You Take Me For Granted
  5. Half A Man
Hag Album
  1. Jesus, Take a Hold
  2. Sidewalks of Chicago
  3. No Reason to Quit
I Love Dixie Blues...So I Recorded Live in New Orleans Album
  1. Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
  2. I Forget You Every Day
  3. Lovesick Blues
  4. The Emptiest Arms in the World
  5. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
  6. I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me
  7. Carolyn
  8. Okie from Muskogee
If We Make It Through December Album
  1. If We Make It Through December
  2. Love And Honor
  3. To Each His Own
  4. Come On Into My Arms
  5. Better Off When I Was Hungry
  6. Uncle Lem
Just Between the Two of Us Album
  1. Just Between The Two Of Us
  2. A House Without Love Is Not A Home
  3. Slowly But Surely
  4. Our Hearts Are Holding Hands
  5. I Wanta Live Again
  6. Forever And Ever
  7. That Makes Two Of Us
  8. Stranger In My Arms
  9. Too Used To Being With You
  10. So Much For Me, So Much For You
  11. Wait A Little Longer, Please Jesus
Legend of Bonnie & Clyde Album
  1. The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
  2. Is This the Beginning of the End?
  3. Love Has a Mind of Its Own
  4. The Train Never Stops (At Our Town)
  5. Will You Visit Me on Sundays?
  6. My Ramona
  7. I Started Loving You Again
  8. Money Tree
  9. You Still Have a Place in My Heart
Let Me Tell You About a Song Album
  1. Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)
  2. Irma Jackson
  3. Bring It on Down to My House, Honey
Mama Tried Album
  1. Mama Tried
  2. Green, Green Grass of Home
  3. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
  4. In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)
  5. I Could Have Gone Right
  6. The Sunny Side of My Life
  7. Teach Me to Forget
  8. Folsom Prison Blues
  9. Too Many Bridges to Cross Over
Okie from Muskogee Album
  1. Billy Overcame His Size
  2. Branded Man
  3. If I Had Left It Up to You
  4. In the Arms of Love
  5. Introduction to "Okie from Muskogee"
  6. Mama Tried
  7. Okie from Muskogee
  8. Silver Wings
  9. Sing Me Back Home
  10. Swinging Doors
  11. White Line Fever
Poncho And Lefty Album
  1. Poncho And Lefty
  2. My Mary
  3. Half A Man
  4. Reasons To Quit
  5. No Reason to Quit
  6. Still Water Runs The Deepest
  7. Opportunity To Cry
Presents His 30th Album Album
  1. Old Man From The Mountain
  2. Girl Who Made Me Laugh
  3. Honky Tonk Night Time Man
  4. Holding Things Together
  5. King Without A Queen
Pride in What I Am Album
  1. I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am
  2. The Day the Rains Came
  3. It Meant Goodbye to Me When You Said Hello
  4. I Just Want to Look at You One More Time
  5. Somewhere on Skid Row
  6. California Blues (Blue Yodel No. 4)
Same Train, Different Time Album
  1. Jimmie the Kid
  2. Waiting for a Train
  3. Mother, the Queen of My Heart
  4. My Carolina Sunshine Girl
  5. Train Whistle Blues
  6. Why Should I Be Lonely?
  7. Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)
  8. Peach Picking Time in Georgia
  9. Miss the Mississippi and You
  10. Frankie and Johnny
  11. My Old Pal
  12. Nobody Knows But Me
  13. Mississippi Delta Blues
  14. Gambling Polka Dot Blues
Sing Me Back Home Album
  1. Sing Me Back Home
  2. Look Over Me
  3. Wine Take Me Away
  4. If You See My Baby
  5. Where Does the Good Times Go
  6. My Past Is Present
  7. Home Is Where a Kid Grows Up
  8. Good Times
  9. Seeing Eye Dog
Songs For The Mama That Tried Album
  1. When God Comes And Gathers His Jewels
  2. Suppertime
  3. He Walks With Me (in The Garden)
  4. Softly And Tenderly
  5. Why Me
  6. Where No One Stands Alone
  7. One Day At A Time
  8. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
  9. Old Rugged Cross
  10. Keep On The Sunny Side
Strangers Album
  1. (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers
  2. Falling for You
  3. Please Mr. D.J.
  4. Sing a Sad Song
  5. Sam Hill
  6. If I Had Left It Up to You
  7. The Worst Is Yet to Come
  8. Walking the Floor Over You
Swinging Doors Album
  1. Swinging Doors
  2. If I Could Be Him
  3. The Longer You Wait
  4. The Girl Turned Ripe
  5. The Bottle Let Me Down
  6. No More You and Me
  7. High on a Hilltop
  8. Shade Tree (Fix-It-Man)
The Land of Many Churches Album
  1. Precious Memories
  2. If We Never Meet Again
  3. Closing Prayer/Just as I Am
  4. Amazing Grace
  5. Where Could I Go But to the Lord
  6. The Old Rugged Cross
  7. I Saw the Light
  8. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
The Roots Of My Rising Album
  1. Roots Of My Raising
  2. What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana
  3. Waltz You Saved For Me
  4. Walk On The Outside
  5. Gambling Polka Dot Blues
  6. Cherokee Maiden
  7. Am I Standing In Your Way
  8. Colorado
  9. Mississippi Delta Blues
Maverick country singer Merle Haggard represents an unusual intersection in American music, a crossroad where folk, pop, jazz and blues traditions are used to create his own soul-baring form of expression. With an impressive 39 #1 country hits, numerous awards (Grammy, CMA, ACM, and BMI have all acknowledged him), the 63 year old Haggard has always set his own trends: he's the only country performer ever featured on the cover of jazz bible Downbeat; the only California born singer in the Country Music Hall of Fame; and the only artist who's done stints both as an invited entertainer at the White House and in San Quentin's infamous solitary confinement "hole" -- clearly a powerful, creative force.

Haggard remains an uncompromising artist whose work relies upon the honesty and purity of his vision, not the obligations of being a country star: "I don't like all of country music," he has said. "In fact, I like very little of it."

Despite the flag-waving aggression of his 1969 number one hit "Okie From Muskogee," Haggard has produced elegantly crafted, moving songs with a consistency that ranks him solidly alongside such renowned talents as Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. The quality of his writing transcends all boundaries; his songs have been recorded by a wide variety of rock & rollers, from the Grateful Dead to Elvis Costello, a fact that underscores Haggard's appeal and his staunch refusal to recognize any restriction imposed by public perception. Haggard is the ultimate underground anti-hipster. Born in a converted boxcar in Oildale, California, by adolescence he was wandering as far as Texas, beginning a pattern that ruled his life for over a decade: arrest, incarceration, escape, re-capture. Classified an incorrigible (the fruit of his escape artist reputation), he wound up doing hard time in San Quentin. After his 1962 release, thoughts of solitary confinement and the prison yard death of a friend made him realize what a mess he'd become and Haggard, who'd been singing and playing guitar for years, finally turned to a career in music.

By 1965 he was signed to Capitol Records and began scoring a string of hit records, hard-boiled classics like "Lonesome Fugitive," "Branded Man" and "The Bottle Let Me Down." Eventually winning a full criminal pardon from then Governor Ronald Reagan (it's on permanent display a the Country Music Hall of Fame), Haggard positively roared through the music business, brawling, boozing, getting high ("Son, Muskogee is the only place I DON'T smoke it," he said in 1974) with an unstoppable fervor. His creative drive is equally formidable -- he reassembled Bob Wills' Texas Playboys for a final recording session with their old boss, but only after mastering the fiddle, a previously unfamiliar and physically demanding instrument -- and he managed it in a incredible six months flat.

On his new album "Roots", Merle perfectly captures the style and mood of classic '50s Country. "Roots" is an elevated form of musical expression with a presence of his own, and the Strangers, particularly steel man Norm Hamlet, pianist Doug Colosio and fiddler-mandolinist Abe Manuel Jr. have risen to the occasion with an equally reverent restraint that's resulted in a mix of creative rediscovery and pursuit of simplicity.



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