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    Musical artist. Website. rogermiller .com. Roger Dean Miller Sr. (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) was an American singer-songwriter, widely known for his honky-tonk -influenced novelty songs and his chart-topping country hits "King of the Road", "Dang Me", and "England Swings".

  2. Oct 25, 1992 · (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) Roger Miller was more than just a honky-tonk man and singer. He was also a songwriter, a guitarist and fiddler, a drummer, a T.V. star, a Broadway composer, and perhaps, above all else, one of the wittiest personalities in Country music.

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    • “King of the Road,” The Return of Roger Miller (1965) Not only the most iconic song in Roger Miller’s repertoire, “King of the Road” is one of the most memorable songs in American popular music.
    • “Dang Me,” Roger and Out (1964) Roger Miller’s first major hit was an admittedly strange song, squeezing ahead-of-its-time talk-singing, twangy lyrics and scatting into one minute and 47 seconds of country eclecticism.
    • “I’ve Been a Long Time Leavin’ (But I’ll Be a Long Time Gone),” Words and Music (1966) Roger Miller hit fans out of nowhere with this beautifully abstract song, moving between an effortless falsetto and a road dog’s conversational patter to tell the story of leaving some woman who did him wrong.
    • “Little Green Apples,” A Tender Look At Love (1968) After Roger Miller’s mid-1960s commercial peak, he briefly recorded albums – marketed as pop – with songs written by other people.
  3. Roger Miller : His Best And Greatest Hits. Playlist • Ernest Holton jr • 2022. 151K views • 49 tracks • 1 hour, 49 minutes. King Of The Road (Re-Recorded In Stereo) Roger Miller Best Of...

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  6. Fort Worth, Texas. A struggling honky-tonk singer and songwriter when he first hit Nashville in 1957, he blossomed into a country-pop superstar in the 1960s with self-penned crossover hits like “Dang Me” and “King of the Road.”. In 1965–66 he won eleven Grammy awards.

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