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| Merle Haggard & the Strangers - Portrait of Merle Haggard/Keep Movin' On |
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Band: Merle Haggard & the Strangers Title: Portrait of Merle Haggard/Keep Movin' On Rating: Release Date: 2005-03-07 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Workin' Man's Blues 2: What's Wrong With Stayin' Home - Merle Haggard, Morris 3: Silver Wings 4: Who Do I Know in Dallas - Merle Haggard, Cochran 5: She Thinks I Still Care - Merle Haggard, Lipscomb 6: Hungry Eyes 7: I Die Ten Thousand Times a Day - Merle Haggard, Payne 8: Every Fool Has a Rainbow 9: I Came So Close to Living Alone - Merle Haggard, Dickens 10: Montego Bay - Merle Haggard, Cochran 11: Movin' On 12: Life's Like Poetry 13: I've Got a Darlin' (For a Wife) 14: These Mem'ries We're Making Tonight 15: You'll Always Be Special to Me 16: September in Miami 17: Always Wanting You 18: Kentucky Gambler - Merle Haggard, Parton 19: Here in Frisco 20: I've Got a Yearning 21: A Man's Gotta Give Up a Lot |
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Vintage Haggard Classical. A portrait of Merle Haggard released in 1969 is a good album by the Hag introducing the classic's,Workin' Man Blues,Hungry Eyes,Silver Wings and the big hit for George Jones,She Thinks I Still Care,in which Haggard does an admirable job,but the one Merle Haggard song that always stands out in my mind,Every Fool Has A Rainbow,a self-penned Haggard original,reminds more of the classical sound than the country side,just listen to acoustic intro and lead or maybe this could even have a Sinatra flavor to it or Marty Robbins could have easily recorded this,notice also the strong Haggard lyrics. Keep Movin' On,1975,is loaded with Haggard originals,however,nothing really substantial,Movin' on,probably one of the better truck driving songs out there with the exception of Tennessee Ernie Ford's,Sixteen Tons,Always Wanting You,a big hit for the Hag,and Life's Like Poetry,Haggard's mentor Lefty Frizzell recorded this one on his final recordings compilation. Keep Movin' On,not the best Merle Haggard album,missing that hardcore telecaster sound,however,A Portrait Of,fits right in that mold. This import from England sounds excellent,England and Germany imports are the best. I would probably rate this cd 3 1/2 stars but this is THE HAG.
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