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  1. Merle Haggard: Ol' Country Singer

    Merle Haggard: Ol' Country Singer

    2004 · Documentary · 1h 15m
  1. Aug 17, 2004 · Live at Billy Bob's Texas: Ol' Country Singer by Merle Haggard released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMu...

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  2. Feb 12, 2007 · On Merle Haggard Live at Billy Bob's Texas / Ol' Country Singer, the legendary hits continue. It includes his earlier hits like "Mama Tried," "Workin' Man Blues," "The Fightin'# Side of Me," "A Place to Fall Apart," "Rainbow Stew" and "Natural High" with guest vocals from Janie Fricke.

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  3. Ol' Country Singer: Live at Billy Bob's, Texas, an Album by Merle Haggard. Released in 2004. Genres: Outlaw Country, Country.

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  5. Ol' Country Singer, a Video by Merle Haggard. Released 17 August 2004 on Smith (catalog no. 6031-2; DVD). Genres: Outlaw Country.

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    • 17 August 2004
    • Merle Haggard
    • 4.00 / 5.00.5from 1 rating
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    • Mama Tried. The guilt the Hag feels at being incarcerated is clear on this classic - “the one and only rebel child / in a family meek and mild”. A song that steered towards California honky tonk and the Bakersfield sound, it featured Glen Campbell on the sessions and has been covered by the likes of the Grateful Dead and Reba McEntire since.
    • Big City. Hag knocked out this song in just 20 minutes, inspired by his best friend and bus driver Dean Holloway moaning about their schedule (recording 23 songs in two days) in the oppressive July 1981 heat.
    • That's the Way Love Goes. A decade after Lefty Frizzell’s song was a huge hit for Johnny Rodriguez, Hag refreshed it in an 80s style and picked up a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
    • If We Make It Through December. Recorded in July, in the charts by October and no.1 by Christmas – this wasn’t meant to be a festive song. The singer has been laid off at the factory and realises he won’t be able to make the holidays right for his little girl.
  6. Jun 4, 2015 · The title track is witty and warm, and “It’s All Going to Pot” is quite fun. Yes, Saving Country Music has taken the point in complaining the Willie Nelson is becoming a pot punchline, and it’s not particularly savory to see Merle get sucked into that approach either.

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  8. Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Haggard was born in Oildale, California , toward the end of the Great Depression .

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