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Merle Haggard Same Train Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers (CD)

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(BGO Records) 25 tracks, digitally remastered and in slipcase, with extensive new notes....more

Merle Haggard: Same Train Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers (CD)

(BGO Records) 25 tracks, digitally remastered and in slipcase, with extensive new notes.

Originally released by Capitol Records in 1969 as a 2-LP set, Same Train, A Different Time is Merle's tribute to legendary country singer/songwriter Jimmie Rodgers.
Backed by Haggard's longtime band The Strangers, the album reached #1 on the U.S. country charts and stayed in the Billboard Top 100 Albums for over 4 months

Meanwhile, Merle Haggard's 1969 double album is considered a classic! It played a crucial role in trying to bring the music of Jimmie Rodgers to a new audience. Merle Haggard's recordings capture the mood of Jimmie Rodgers' music while filling it with new life. This CD contains not only the two original LP's but two additional Rodgers songs that Haggard recorded later. James Burton's dobro sounds superb on these recordings. The tracks include My Rough And Rowdy Ways, Waiting For A Train, Carolina Sunshine Girl, Mule Skinner Blues, Travelin Blues, Frankie And Johnny and Gambling Polka Dot Blues. Indispensable!




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Haggard, Merle - Same Train Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers (CD) CD 1
01California BluesMerle Haggard
03Hobo's MeditationMerle Haggard
04Waitin' for a TrainMerle Haggard
05Mother, the Queen of My HeartMerle Haggard
06My Carolina Sunshine GirlMerle Haggard
07Narration #2Merle Haggard
08Train Whistle BluesMerle Haggard
09Why Should I Be Lonely?Merle Haggard
10Jimmie's Texas BluesMerle Haggard
11Blue Yodel No 6Merle Haggard
12Narration #3Merle Haggard
13Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No 8)Merle Haggard
Haggard, Merle - Same Train Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers (CD) CD 2
01Peach Picking Time Down in GeorgiaMerle Haggard
02Down the Old Road to HomeMerle Haggard
03Travelin' BluesMerle Haggard
04Miss the Mississippi and YouMerle Haggard
05Frankie and JohnnyMerle Haggard
06No Hard TimesMerle Haggard
07Narration #4Merle Haggard
08Hobo Bill's Last RideMerle Haggard
09My Old PalMerle Haggard
10Nobody Knows but MeMerle Haggard
11Narration #5Merle Haggard
12Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel (The Women Make a Fool Out of Me)Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard Sing a Sad Song: Saying Goodbye to Merle Haggard by Scott B. Bomar... more
"Merle Haggard"

Merle Haggard

Sing a Sad Song:

Saying Goodbye to Merle Haggard


by Scott B. Bomar

Merle Haggard, an icon of American music, died at his home in California on Wednesday, April 6, 2016. It was the singer, songwriter, and musician’s 79th birthday. In 2008 he battled lung cancer, and was hospitalized in December 2015 with double pneumonia. Haggard returned to the stage soon after, but was sidelined again in February due to continuing health concerns. “A week ago Dad told us he was gonna pass on his birthday,” Merle’s son and lead guitarist, Ben, revealed the day his father died, “and he wasn’t wrong.”

Merle Ronald Haggard was born April 6, 1937 in Bakersfield, California. Following his father’s death in 1945, Merle grew restless and rebellious. Several brushes with the law ultimately landed him in San Quentin prison in 1958. Following his release in 1960, Merle returned to Bakersfield, where he worked at manual labor jobs during the day. In the evenings he paid his dues in the same local honky tonks that sculpted the early career of fellow Bakersfield Sound pioneer Buck Owens.

Merle eventually signed with Bakersfield’s tiny Tally label, releasing a handful of singles before signing with Capitol Records in 1965. During his decade-long stint with Capitol, Haggard scored more than two dozen #1 country hits, including “Branded Man,” “Mama Tried,” “Okie From Muskogee,” “If We Make it Through December,” and “The Roots of My Raising.” Subsequent stints with the MCA and Epic labels yielded additional #1 hits, including “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink,” “My Favorite Memory,” “Big City,” and “Going Where the Lonely Go.” He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1994, and continued to record for various labels, releasing his final studio album, Working in Tennessee, in 2011.

The celebrated “poet of the common man” frequently explored themes of restlessness, determination, stubborn individuality, responsibility, hard work, and a longing for personal freedom. His gift for capturing the spirit and struggles of the working class earned him a reputation as one of the great American songwriters in the tradition of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. Beyond his mastery of lyrics and melody, Haggard was an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and nuanced vocalist who set a new bar in country music for both twangy barn-burners and tender jazz-tinged ballads. “He wasn’t just a country singer,” son Ben added. “He was the best country singer that ever lived.”

Haggard reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Country Singles chart more than 70 times between 1966 and 1989. Nearly 40 of those songs climbed all the way to the #1 spot. Beyond the hits, Haggard released 54 studio albums as a solo act, 10 collaborative albums with other artists, 11 live releases, and 5 additional studio albums spotlighting his legendary band, the Strangers. He won more than two dozen awards from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association, as well as three Grammy awards. Haggard was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and, in 2010, was honored by the prestigious Kennedy Center for “outstanding contribution to American culture.”

“I want to die along the highway” Haggard sang in his 1977 hit “Ramblin’ Fever.” The legendary road warrior almost pulled it off. “It’s what keeps me alive and it’s what fucks up my life,” Merle said of touring in a 2016 interview with Matt Hendrickson. Although he had little interest in the trappings of celebrity, Haggard loved to sing and play. Bringing his music to his fans fueled him to the very end. His passing marks not only the end of a remarkable career, but the death of an icon who ranks with Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, and John Lennon as a musical force who forever changed the face of music.              

 

 

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