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Chanteur US né le 6 avril 1937 à Bakersfield (Californie). Merle Haggard, après une jeunesse difficile et délinquante, débute dans la Country Music en 1956. En 1957, après une tentative de cambriolage, il est incarcéré à San Quentin d'où il n'en sortira qu'en 1960, bien déterminé à faire carrière dans la Country Music. Merle enregistre son premier disque en 1961 et obtiendra son premier succès en 1965. Merle Haggard est devenu l'un des meilleurs auteurs-compositeurs-interprètes de la Country et un excellent
showman.
As a
performer and a songwriter, Merle Haggard was the most important country artist
to emerge in the 1960s. Haggard became one of the leading figures of the
Bakersfield country scene in the '60s. While his music remained hardcore
country, he pushed the boundaries of the music quite far. Like his idol
Bob Wills, his music was a melting pot
that drew from all forms of traditional American music — country, jazz, blues,
and folk — and in the process, developed a distinctive style of his own. As a
performer, singer, and musician, he was one of the best, influencing countless
other artists. Not coincidentally, he was the best singer/songwriter in country
music since Hank Williams, writing a
body of songs that became classics. Throughout his career, Haggard has been a
champion of the working man, largely due to his rough and tumble history.
It's impossible to separate Haggard's music from his life. He was born to James
and Flossie Haggard on April 6, 1937. His parents moved from Oklahoma to
California during the Great Depression, converting an old boxcar into a home.
Before their marriage, James played fiddle in local honky tonk bars. Flossie was
a member of the Church of Christ, which led to her forcing her husband to stop
playing the honky tonks. James died from a brain tumor when Merle was nine years
old. After his father's death, Merle became rebellious. In an attempt to
straighten her son out, his mother put him in several juvenile detention centers,
but it had little effect on Merle's behavior. As a teenager, he fell in love
with country music, particularly Bob Wills,
Lefty Frizzell, and
Hank Williams. When he was 12 years
old, Haggard was given his first guitar by his older brother; Merle taught
himself how to play by listening to records that were lying around the house.
Even though he had begun to pursue music, Haggard continued to rebel, running
away with his friend Bob Teague to Texas when he was 14 years old. A few months
later, the pair returned to California, where they were arrested as robbery
suspects. After the real thieves were caught, Haggard was sent back to juvenile
hall, but he and Teague took off to Modesto, CA. For a brief time, he did manual
labor, was a short-order cook, drove a truck, and committed a series of small
crimes. Soon after he moved to Modesto, Haggard made his performing debut with
Teague at a bar named the Fun Center; the two were paid five dollars and given
all the beer that they could drink.
By the end of 1951, Haggard had returned home and he was again arrested for
truancy, as well as petty larceny. In the beginning of 1952, he was sent to Fred
C. Nelles School for Boys in Whittier, CA; again, he ran away. This time, the
courts decided he was incorrigible and sent him to the high-security Preston
School of Industry; he was released after 15 months. Shortly after his release,
he and a boy he met at PSI beat up a local boy during an attempted robbery, and
Haggard was sent back to PSI.
After getting out of PSI for the second time, Haggard had the first major event
in his musical career. He went with Teague to see
Lefty Frizzell in concert in
Bakersfield. Before the show, he went backstage with several friends and he sang
a couple songs for Lefty Frizzell was
so impressed he refused to go on-stage until Haggard was allowed to sing a song.
Merle went out and sang a few songs to an enthusiastic response from the
audience.
The reception persuaded Haggard to actively pursue a musical career. While he
was working during the day in oil fields and farms, he performed at local
Bakersfield clubs. His performances led to a spot on a local television show,
Chuck Wagon. In 1956, he married Leona Hobbs; the couple moved into his
family's old converted boxcar. Throughout 1957, Haggard was plagued by financial
problems, which made him turn to robbery. At the end of the year, he attempted
to rob a restaurant along with two other burglars; the three were drunk at the
time. Believing it was three o'clock in the morning, the trio tried to open up
the back door of the restaurant. However, it was 10:30 and the establishment was
still open. Although the trio fled the scene, Haggard was arrested that day. The
following day, he escaped from prison in order to make peace with his wife and
family; later that day, he was recaptured. Haggard was sentenced to a 15-year
term and sent to San Quentin prison.
Prison didn't immediately lead Merle into rehabilitation. He was fired from a
series of prison jobs and planned an escape from the jail, but was talked out of
it by fellow inmates. Nearly two years into his sentence, Haggard discovered
that his wife was pregnant with another man's child. The news sent Haggard over
the edge. Soon, he and his cellmate began a gambling racket and brewing beer in
their cell. Before long, Haggard was caught drunk and was placed in isolation
for a week. During his time in isolation, he had several conversations with
Caryl Chessman, an author and a member of death row. The conversations and the
time in isolation convinced Haggard to turn his life around. After he left
isolation, he began working in the prison's textile plant and took some high
school equivalency courses; he was also allowed to play in the prison's country
band. At his second parole hearing in 1960, Haggard was given a five-year
sentence — two years and nine months in jail, two years and three months on
parole; he left prison 90 days later.
Merle moved back in with Leona and returned to manual labor. In the meantime, he
sang at local clubs at night. After taking second place at a local talent
contest, Haggard was asked to become a relief singer for a band led by Johnny
Barnett at one of the most popular Bakersfield clubs, Lucky Spot. Soon, Merle
was making enough money playing music he could quit his ditch-digging job. While
he singing with Barnett, he gained the attention of Fuzzy Owen, who owned the
small record label Tally Records. Owen and his cousin Lewis Talley were
instrumental in establishing Haggard's musical career. Owen made the first
recording of Haggard, cutting a demo version of one of the singer's first songs,
"Skid Row." Shortly after the recording, Haggard called Talley, who had praised
him earlier in his career. Talley was able to land Haggard a job at Paul's
Cocktail Lounge, which led to a slot on a local music television show.
During this time, Bakersfield country was beginning to become a national scene,
largely due to the hit singles of Buck Owens.
At a time when mainstream country was dominated by the lush, smooth
countrypolitan sound of Nashville, Bakersfield country grew out of hardcore
honky tonk, adding elements of Western swing. Bakersfield country also relied on
electric instruments and amplification more than other subgenres of country,
giving the music hard, driving, edgy flavor. During the late '50s,
Tommy Collins and
Wynn Stewart were two of the
Bakersfield artists to have hits, and both were influential on Merle Haggard's
career, musically as well as professionally. Haggard had admired
Stewart's vocal style, and it helped
shape his phrasing.
Early in 1962, Haggard traveled to Las Vegas to see
Wynn Stewart's club show.
Stewart' was not at the club, having
left to find a replacement bass player. During the show, one of
Stewart''s guitarists remembered
Haggard and invited him to sing a couple of songs on-stage.
Stewart' walked in while Haggard was
singing and was impressed, asking him to join his band as a bassist. For six
months in 1962 and 1963, Merle performed with
Stewart's band. During this time,
Haggard heard Wynn's song "Sing a Sad
Song" and asked the star if he could record it.
Stewart' gave him the song and Merle
recorded it for Tally Records in 1963. Although Tally had minimal distribution,
the record became a national hit, climbing to number 19 on the country charts
early in 1964.
"Sam Hill," Haggard's second single, wasn't as successful, but a duo with
Bonnie Owens, the former wife of
Buck Owens, called "Just Between the Two
of Us," broke into the Top 40. The next year, his version of
Liz Anderson's "(My Friends Are
Gonna Be) Strangers" broke him into the Top Ten and established him as a budding
star. Capitol Records bought out his contract with Tally and Merle released "I'm
Gonna Break Every Heart I Can," his first single for Capitol, in the fall of
1965. The single wasn't a success, scratching into the Top 50, but his next
single, "Swinging Doors," was a smash hit, rocketing to number five in the
spring of 1966. Late in 1965, Haggard began recruiting a backing band and named
them the Strangers.
Haggard became a genuine country superstar in 1966, with three Top Ten hits,
including "Swinging Doors." "The Bottle Let Me Down" climbed to number three and
"The Fugitive" (later retitled "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive") became his first
number one. He was voted the Top Male Vocalist by the Academy of Country Music
Awards, while he and Bonnie were named
the Top Vocal Group for the second year in a row.
Haggard's songwriting was beginning to blossom and audiences embraced his music,
sending his "I Threw Away the Rose" to number three early in 1967, beginning a
remarkable streak of 37 straight Top Ten hits, including 23 number one singles.
"I Threw Away the Rose" was followed by four straight number one hits — "Branded
Man," "Sing Me Back Home," "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde," and "Mama Tried,"
which was heard in Killers Three, a movie that featured Haggard's debut
as an actor. With the exception of "Bonnie and Clyde," the songs represented a
change in Haggard's songwriting, as he began to directly address his troubled
history. By 1970, he was talking about his time in San Quentin in the press, yet
these songs represented the first time he had mentioned his past directly. Each
single was a bigger hit than the previous song, which encouraged Haggard to
continue writing in a more personal style.
Throughout 1968, Haggard's star continued to rise, with two number one hits
("Bonnie and Clyde," "Mama Tried") and the number three "I Take a Lot of Pride
in What I Am," as well as four albums. Later that year, he recorded his first
conceptual album, Same Train, a Different Time. Released in early 1969,
the record was not only an affectionate salute to one of Haggard's heroes, it
reflected a fascination with American history and a desire to expand his music
by adding stronger elements of Western swing, jazz, and blues.
Merle released three singles in 1969 — "Hungry Eyes," "Workin' Man Blues," and "Okie
from Muskogee" — and all three reached number one. In particular, "Okie from
Muskogee" sparked a tremendous amount of attention. An attack on the liberal
hippies who represented American pop culture in the late '60s, the song struck a
chord in audiences across the country, just missing the pop Top 40. Because of
the song, Haggard was asked to endorse George Wallace, but he refused. "Okie
from Muskogee" cemented the singer's stardom, and he won a large amount of
awards in 1969 and 1970. In both years, he was named the Top Male Vocalist by
the ACM and the Strangers were voted the best band, while the new Country Music
Association voted him Entertainer of the Year and Top Male Vocalist in 1970.
Haggard released a sequel to "Okie" called "The Fightin' Side of Me" at the
beginning of 1970, and it also shot to number one. That year, he released A
Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (Or My Salute to Bob Wills),
which helped spark a revival of Western swing in the '70s. Throughout 1971 and
1972, the hits kept coming, including "Soldier's Last Letter," "Someday We'll
Look Back," "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)," "Carolyn," "Grandma Harp," "It's Not
Love (But It's Not Bad)," and "I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me." In 1972, the
governor of California, Ronald Reagan, granted Haggard a full pardon. The
following year, his hit streak continued, and he scored his biggest hit, "If We
Make It Through December," which peaked at number 28 on the pop charts. As his
reign on the top of the country charts continued in 1974, he played on
Bob Wills' last album, For the Last
Time. Wills died in 1975, leaving
Merle his fiddle.
Haggard stayed with Capitol Records until 1977, and never once did his grip on
the American audience slip during his tenure there. During his time on MCA
afterward, he continued to have a number of hits, but his work was becoming
slightly inconsistent. His first two singles for the record label, "If We're Not
Back in Love by Monday" and "Ramblin' Fever," hit number two and he continued to
have hits with the label throughout the end of the decade and the first part of
the '80s. "I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall" and "It's Been a Great
Afternoon" were number two hits in 1978. In 1979, he only had two hits, while in
1980, two selections from the Clint
Eastwood movie Bronco Billy reached the Top Three, "The Way I Am" and
"Misery and Gin"; Haggard also appeared in the film. The two hits paved the way
for his two biggest singles with MCA, the number one duo with
Eastwood "Bar Room Buddies" and
the number one "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink." Early in 1981, Haggard
had a Top Ten hit with "Leonard," a tribute to his old friend
Tommy Collins.
Later that year, Haggard published his autobiography, Sing Me Back Home; he also
left MCA and signed with Epic Records. Once he began recording for Epic, he
began producing his own records, which gave the music a leaner sound. His first
two singles for the label, "My Favorite Memory" and "Big City," were number one
hits. The following year, he released a duo album with
George Jones, called A Taste of
Yesterday's Wine, which featured the number one single "Yesterday's Wine"
and the Top Ten "C.C. Waterback." From 1983 until the beginning of 1985, Haggard
continued to score number one hits, including the number one duo with
Willie Nelson "Pancho and Lefty."
Merle's chart fortunes began to change in 1985, as a new breed of singers began
to dominate the chart. Nearly every one of the artists, from
George Strait to
Randy Travis, was greatly influenced by
Haggard, but their idol's new singles now had a tough time reaching the top of
the charts. He had two Top Ten hits in 1986, and 1987's Chill Factor was
a success, spawning the Top Ten title track and "Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star,"
which would prove to be his last number one hit. In 1990, he signed with Curb
Records, but he continued to have trouble reaching the charts; 1994
spawned his last modest hit, "In My Next Life," which reached the Top 60.
When his contract with Curb ran out, Haggard, hoping for better promotion and
greater artistic freedom, signed with Anti, a subsidiary of the Epitaph punk-pop
label. His first effort for Anti was released in late 2000; titled If I Could
Only Fly, the gentle acoustic album was greeted with strong reviews. Haggard
released one more album for Anti, 2001's Roots, Vol. 1, before departing.
After 2003's Like Never Before, Haggard returned to his old home, EMI,
the following year, releasing a collection of American pop standards called
Unforgettable at the end of that year. Chicago Wind appeared in the
summer of 2005. Haggard then turned to bluegrass, releasing the appropriately
titled The Bluegrass Sessions, which featured appearances by
Marty Stuart, Aubrey Haynie, and
Alison Krauss (among others) in
2007.
Even when success eluded him, Haggard's music remained some of the most
consistently interesting and inventive in country music. Not only have his
recordings remained fresh, but each subsequent generation of country singers
shows a great debt to his work. That fact stands as a testament to his great
talent even more than his induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
http://www.countrystars.com/artists/mhaggard.html
Talents : Singer, Guitar, Fiddle, Songwriter
Style musical : Traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Western Swing
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DISCOGRAPHY
Singles
| 1962 | SP TALLY T-152 (US) | Singin' My Heart Out / Skid Row |
| 11/1963 | SP TALLY T-155 (US) | Sing A Sad Song / You Don't Even Try |
| 04/1964 | SP TALLY T-178 (US) | Sam Hill / You Don't Have Far To Go |
| 08/1964 | SP TALLY T-179 (US) | Strangers / Please Mr DJ |
| 09/1964 | SP TALLY T-181 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & Bonnie OWENS - Just Between The Two Of Us / Slowly But Surely |
| 08/1965 | SP CAPITOL 5460 (US) | I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can / Falling For You |
| 11/1965 | SP CAPITOL 5523 (US) | Shade Tree Fix-It Man/ This Town's Not Big Enough |
| 02/1966 | SP CAPITOL 5600 (US) | Swinging Doors / Girl Turned Ripe |
| 08/1966 | SP CAPITOL 5704 (US) | Bottle Let Me Down / Longer You Wait |
| 12/1966 | SP CAPITOL 5803 (US) |
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
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| 03/1967 | SP CAPITOL 5844 (US) | I Threw Away The Rose / Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive |
| 06/1967 | SP CAPITOL 5931 (US) |
Branded Man
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| 10/1967 | SP CAPITOL 2017 (US) |
Sing Me Back Home
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| 1968 | SP CAPITOL 6113 (US) | Swinging Doors / Girl Turned Ripe |
| 1968 | SP CAPITOL 6114 (US) | Longer You Wait / Bottle Let Me Down |
| 02/1968 | SP CAPITOL 2123 (US) | Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde /Today I Started Loving You Again |
| 1968 | SP CAPITOL 15540 (UK) | The Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde / ? |
| 06/1968 | SP CAPITOL 2219 (US) | Mama Tried / You'll Never Love Me Now |
| 10/1968 | SP CAPITOL 2289 (US) |
I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am
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| 01/1969 | SP CAPITOL 2383 (US) | Hungry Eyes / California Blues |
| 06/1969 | SP CAPITOL 2503 (US) | Silver Wings / Workin' Man Blues |
| 09/1969 | SP CAPITOL 2626 (US) | Okie From Muskogee / If I Had Left It Up To You |
| 01/1970 | SP CAPITOL 2719 (US) |
The Fightin' Side Of Me
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| 04/1970 | SP CAPITOL 2778 (US) | Mexican Rose / Street Singer |
| 05/1970 | SP CAPITOL 2838 (US) | Reason To Quit / Jesus Take A Hold |
| 1970 | SP CAPITOL 6141 (US) | Legend Of Bonnie
And Clyde /
Sing Me Back Home
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| 1970 | SP CAPITOL 6142 (US) |
I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am
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| 1970 | SP CAPITOL 6144 (US) |
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
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| 09/1970 | SP CAPITOL 2891 (US) | Sidewalks Of Chicago / I Can't Be Myself |
| 01/1971 | SP CAPITOL 3024 (US) | Farmer's Daughter / Soldier's Last Letter |
| 06/1971 | SP CAPITOL 3112 (US) |
Someday We'll Look Back
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| 09/1971 | SP CAPITOL 3198 (US) | Daddy Frank / My Heart Would Know |
| 11/1971 | SP CAPITOL 3222 (US) |
Carolyn
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| 02/1972 | SP CAPITOL 3294 (US) | Grandma Harp / Turning Off A Memory |
| 1972 | SP CAPITOL 6172 (US) |
The Fightin' Side Of Me
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| 1972 | SP CAPITOL 6173 (US) | Okie From Muskogee / Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man) |
| 06/1972 | SP CAPITOL 3376 (US) | I'm A White Boy / Shoulder To Cry On |
| 08/1972 | SP CAPITOL 3419 (US) | It's Not Love / My Woman Keeps Lovin' Her Man |
| 11/1972 | SP CAPITOL 3488 (US) | I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me / I Forget You Every Day |
| 02/1973 | SP CAPITOL 3552 (US) | Empties Arms In The World / Radiator Man From Wasco |
| 06/1973 | SP CAPITOL 3641 (US) | Everybody's Had The Blues / Nobody Knows I'm Hurtin' |
| 10/1973 | SP CAPITOL 3746 (US) | If We Make It Through December / Baby Want A Puppy Dog For Christmas |
| 02/1974 | SP CAPITOL 3830 (US) | Things Ain't Funny Anymore / Honky Tonk Night Time Man |
| 05/1974 | SP CAPITOL 3889 (US) | Santa Claus And Popcorn / If We Make It Through December |
| 06/1974 | SP CAPITOL 3900 (US) | Old Man From The Mountains / Holding Things Together |
| 10/1974 | SP CAPITOL 3974 (US) | Kentucky Gambler / You'll Always Be Special To Me |
| 02/1975 | SP CAPITOL 4027 (US) | Always Wanting You / I've Got A Yearning |
| 05/1975 | SP CAPITOL 4085 (US) | Movin' On / Here In Frisco |
| 09/1975 | SP CAPITOL 4141 (US) | It's All In The Movies / Living With The Shades Pulled Down |
| 12/1975 | SP CAPITOL 4204 (US) | Roots Of My Raising / Way It Was In '51 |
| 05/1976 | SP CAPITOL 4267 (US) | Freedom Train / I Won't Give Up My Train |
| 08/1976 | SP CAPITOL 4326 (US) | Cherokee Maiden / What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana |
| 04/1977 | SP MCA MCA-40700 (US) | If We're Not Back In Love By Monday / I Think It's Gone Forever |
| 07/1977 | SP MCA MCA-40743 (US) | Rammblin' Fever / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again |
| 08/1977 | SP CAPITOL 4477 (US) | Workin' Man Get Nowhere Today / Blues Stay Away From Me |
| 10/1977 | SP MCA MCA-40804 (US) | From Graceland To Promised Land / Are You Lonesome Tonight |
| 12/1977 | SP CAPITOL 4525 (US) | Running Kind / Making Believe |
| 03/1978 | SP MCA MCA-40869 (US) | I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall / Life Of A Rodeo Cowboy |
| 08/1978 | SP MCA MCA-40936 (US) | It's Been A Great Afternoon / Love Me When You Can |
| 09/1978 | SP CAPITOL 4636 (US) | Way It Was In '51 / Moanin' The Blues |
| 10/1978 | SP MCA MCA-40962 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & Leona WILLIAMS - Bull And The Beaver / I'm Gettin' High |
| 1979 | SP MCA MCA-40990 (US) | Red Bandana / Driftwood - unissued |
| 04/1979 | SP MCA MCA-41007 (US) | Red Bandana / I Must Have Done Something Bad |
| 09/1979 | SP MCA MCA-41112 (US) | My Own Kind Of Hat / Heaven Was A Drink Of Wine |
| 12/1979 | SP MCA MCA-41168 (US) |
The Fightin' Side Of Me
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| 03/1980 | SP MCA MCA-41200 (US) | Way I Am / Wake Up |
| 04/1980 | SP ELEKTRA EL 46634 (US) | Barroom Buddies (with Clint EASTWOOD) / Not So Great Train Robbery |
| 07/1980 | SP MCA MCA-41255 (US) | Misery And Gin / No One To Sing For But The Band |
| 10/1980 | SP MCA MCA-51014 (US) | I Think I'll Just Stay At Home And Drink / Back To The Barrooms Again |
| 02/1981 | SP MCA MCA-51048 (US) | Leonard / Our Paths May Never Cross |
| 03/1981 | SP EPIC 19-51012 (US) | I Can't Hold Myself In Line (with Johnny PAYCHECK) / Johnny PAYCHECK |
| 06/1981 | SP MCA MCA-51120 (US) | Rainbow Stew / Blue Yodel N° 9 |
| 09/1981 | SP WARNER BROS. WB 49778 (US) | Lefty / + David FRIZZELL |
| 09/1981 | SP EPIC 14-02504 (US) | My Favorite Melody / Texas Fiddle Song |
| 12/1981 | SP EPIC14-02686 (US) | Big City / Think I'm Gonna Live Forever |
| 1981 | SP CAPITOL A-6272 (US) | Way It Was In '51 / Silver Wings |
| 04/1982 | SP MCA MCA-52020 (US) | Dealing With The Devil (live) / Fiddle Breakdown (live) |
| 04/1982 | SP EPIC 14-02894 (US) | Are The Good Times Really Over / ? |
| 08/1982 | SP EPIC 14-03072 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & George JONES - Yesterday's Wine / I Haven't Found Her Yet |
| 10/1982 | SP EPIC 34-03315 (US) | Goin' Where The Lonely Go / Some Day You're Going To Need Your Friends |
| 11/1982 | SP EPIC 14-03406 (US) | Goin' Home For Christmas / If We Make It Through December |
| 12/1982 | SP EPIC 14-03405 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & George JONES - CC Waterback / After I Sing All My Songs |
| 01/1983 | SP EPIC 34-03494 (US) | Reasons To Quit (with Willie NELSON) / Half A Man (with Willie NELSON) |
| 03/1983 | SP EPIC 34-03723 (US) | You Take Me For Granted / I Won't Give Up My Train |
| 04/1983 | SP EPIC 34-03842 (US) | Merle HAGGARD &
Willie
NELSON
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Pancho And Lefty
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| 05/1983 | SP MERCURY MR 812214 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & Leona WILLIAMS - We're Strangers Again / Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down |
| 07/1983 | SP EPIC 34-04006 (US) | What Am I Gonna Do / I Think I'll Stay |
| 09/1983 | SP MERCURY MR 814359 (US) | Waitin' For The Good Life To Come (with Leona WILLIAMS) / ? |
| 10/1983 | SP MCA 52276 (US) | It's All In The Game / New Cocain Blues |
| 11/1983 | SP EPIC 34-04226 (US) | That's The Way Love Goes / Don't Seem Like We've Been |
| 03/1984 | SP EPIC 34-04402 (US) | Someday When Things Are Good / If You Hated Me |
| 07/1984 | SP EPIC 34-04512 (US) | Let's Chase Each Other Around The Room / You Nearly Lose Your Mind |
| 07/1984 | SP MERCURY MR 880139 (US) | It's Cold In California (with Leona WILLIAMS) / ? |
| 10/1984 | SP EPIC 34-04663 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & Janie FRICKE - Place To Fall Apart / All I Want To Do Is Singing My Songs |
| 03/1985 | SP EPIC 34-04830 (US) | Natural High / I Never Go Home Anymore |
| 06/1985 | SP MCA 52595 (US) | Make Up And Faded Blue Jeans / Love Me When You Can |
| 07/1985 | SP EPIC 34-05426 (US) | Kern River / Old Watermill |
| 08/1985 | SP EPIC 15-05499 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & George JONES - Yesterday's Wine / CC Waterback |
| 08/1985 | SP EPIC 15-05512 (US) | Going Where The Lonely Go / Are The Good Times Really Over |
| 08/1985 | SP EPIC 15-05517 (US) | You Take Me For Granted / What Am I Gonna Do |
| 1985 | SP EPIC 38-05575 (US) | Merle HAGGARD & Ray CHARLES - Little Hotel Room / Two Old Cat Like Us |
| 10/1985 | SP EPIC 34-05659 (US) | Amber Waves Of Grain / I Wish Things Were single Again |
| 12/1985 | SP EPIC 34-05734 (US) | American Waltz / Farmer's Daughter |
| 01/1986 | SP EPIC 34-05782 (US) | I Had A Beautiful Time / This Time I Really Do |
| 05/1986 | SP EPIC 34-06097 (US) | Friend In California / Momma's Prayer |
| 09/1986 | SP EPIC 34-06344 (US) | Out Among The Stars / Susie |
| 04/1987 | SP EPIC 34-07036 (US) | Almost Persuaded / Love Don't Every Time |
| 08/1987 | SP EPIC 34-07400 (US) | If I Could Only Fly (with Willie NELSON) / Without You On My Side |
| 11/1987 | SP EPIC 34-07631 (US) | Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star / I Don't Have Any Love Around |
| 03/1988 | SP EPIC 34-07754 (US) | Chill Factor / Thanking The Good Lord |
| 07/1988 | SP EPIC 34-07944 (US) | We Never Touch At All / ? |
| 11/1988 | SP EPIC 34-08111 (US) | You Babe / Thirty Again |
| 04/1989 | SP EPIC 34-68598 (US) | 5:01 Blues / Man From Another Time |
| 07/1989 | SP EPIC 34-68979 (US) | Better Love Next Time / Losin' In Las Vegas |
| 12/1989 | SP EPIC 34-73076 (US) | If You Want To Be My Woman / Someday We'll Know |
| 1989 | SP EPIC 15-08460 (US) | Natural High / Kern River |
| 1989 | SP MCA MCA-53537 (US) | I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / Way I Am |
| 1989 | SP MCA MCA-53538 (US) | Rainbow Stew / Misery And Gin |
| 1989 | SP MCA MCA-53570 (US) | It's Been A Great Afternoon / I'm Always On A Mountain |
| 1990 | SP EPIC 34-73303 (US) | Broken Friend / Wouldn't That Be Something |
| 09/1990 | SP CURB NR-76832 (US) | When It Rains It Pours / Me And Crippled Soldiers |
| 1990 | SP CURB NR-76846 (US) | Blue Jungle / ? |
| 1991 | SP CURB NR-76854 (US) | Lucky Old Colorado / Bar In Bakersfield |
| 11/1996 | SP CAPITOL S7-19346 (US) | White Christmas / Silver Bells |
| 1999 | SP BNA 65895 (US) | That's The Way Love Goes / Silver Wings |
| 2000 | SP ANTI 86594-4S1 (US) | Bareback / Wishing All These Old Thing Were New |
Albums
| 1965 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2373 (US) |
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STRANGERS - All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers / Falling For You / Please Mr D.J. / You Don't Have Very Far To Go / Sing A Sad Song / Sam Hill / I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can / You Don't Even Try / If I Had Left It Up To You / I'd Trade All Of My Tomorrows / Worst Is Yet To Come / Walking The Floor Over You | ||||||
| 1966 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2453 (US) |
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JUST BETWEEN THE TWO OF US - (Merle HAGGARD & Bonnie OWENS) - Just Between The Two Of Us House Without Love Is Not A Home / Slowly But Surely / Our Hearts Are Holding Hands / I Want To Live Again / Forever And Ever / That Makes Two Of Us / I'll Take A Chance On Loving You / Stranger In My Arms / Too Used To Being With You / So Much For Me So Much For You / Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus | ||||||
| 1966 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2585 (US) |
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SWINGING DOORS - Swinging Doors / If I Could Be Him / Longer You Wait / I'll Look Over You / I Can't Stand Me / Girl Turned Ripe / Bottle Let Me Down / No More You And Me / Somebody Else You've Known / High On A Hilltop / This Town's Not Big Enough / Shade Tree Fix-It Man | ||||||
| 1967 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2702 (US) |
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I'M A LONESOME FUGITIVE - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / All Of Me Belongs To You / House Of Memories / Life In Prison / Whatever Happened To Me / Drink Up And Be Somebody / Someone Told My Story / If You Want To Be My Woman / Mary's Mine / Skid Row / My Rough And Rowdy Ways / Poor Broke Mixed Up Mess Of A Heart | ||||||
| 1967 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2789 (US) |
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BRANDED MAN - Branded Man / Loneliness Is Eatin' Me Alive / Don't Get Married / Somewhere Between / You Don't Have Very Far To Go / Gone Crazy / I Threw Away The Rose / My Hands Are Tied / Some Of Us Never Learn / Long Black Limousine / Go Home / I Made The Prison Band | ||||||
| 1968 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2848 (US) |
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SING ME BACK HOME - Sing Me Back Home / Look Over Me / Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp / Wine Take Me Away / If You See My Baby / Where Does The Good Times Go / I'll Leave The Bottle On The Bar / My Past Is Present / Home Is Where A Kid Grows Up / Mom And Dad's Waltz / Good Times / Seeing Eye Dog | ||||||
| 1968 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2912 (US) |
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THE LEGEND OF BONNIE AND CLYDE - Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde / Is This The Beginning Of The End / Love Has A Mind Of Its Own / Train That Never Stops / Fool's Castle / Will You Visit Me On Sundays / My Ramona / Today I Started Loving You Again / Money Tree / You've Still Got A Place In My Heart / Because You Can't Be Mine | ||||||
| 1968 | LP 12" CAPITOL SKAO 2951 (US) |
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THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / I Threw Away The Rose / Swinging Doors / House Of Memories / All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers / Shade Tree Fix-It Man / Sing Me Back Home / Branded Man / High On A Hilltop / Bottle Let Me Down / Sam Hill | ||||||
| 1968 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 2972 (US) |
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MAMA TRIED - Mama Tried / Green Green Grass Of Home / Little Ole Wine Drinker Me / In The Good Old Days / I Could Have Gone Right / I'll Always Know / Sunny Side Of My Life / Teach Me To Forget / Folsom Prison Blues / Run 'em Off / You'll Never Love Me Now / Too Many Bridges To Cross Over | ||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 168 (US) |
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PRIDE IN WHAT I AM - I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am / Who Will Buy The Wine / Day The Rains Came / It Meant Goodbye To Me / I Can't Hold Myself In Line / I'm Bringin' Home Good News / Keep Me From Cryin' Today / I Just Want To Look At You One More Time / Somewhere On Skid Row / I'm Free / California Blues / I Think We're Livin' In The Good Old Days | ||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 169 (US) |
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THE INSTRUMENTAL SOUNDS OF MERLE HAGGARD'S STRANGERS - (The STRANGERS) - Mama Tried / Don't Tell Me / Leaving Phoenix / Waltz Of Enchantment / Tennessee Flat Top Box / Poppin' Corn / Hummin' It Up / Whooper Snooper / Terri / Hop And A Skip / Somebody Stole My Gal | ||||||
| 1969 | 2 LP 12" CAPITOL SWBB 223 (US) |
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SAME TRAIN A DIFFERENT TIME - California Blues / Narration 1 / Hobo's Meditation / Waiting For A Train / Mother The Queen Of My Heart / My Carolina Sunshine Girl / Narration 2 / Train Whistle Blues / Why Should I Be Lonely / Jimmie's Texas Blues / Blue Yodel No 6 / Narration 3 / Mule Skinner Blues / Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia / Down The Old Road To Home / Travelin' Blues / Miss The Mississippi And You / Frankie And Johnny / No Hard Times / Narration 4 / Hobo Bill's Last Ride / My Old Pal / Nobody Knows But Me / Narration 5 / Women Make A Fool Out Of Me | ||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 319 (US) |
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A PORTRAIT OF MERLE HAGGARD - Workin' Man Blues / What's Wrong With Stayin' Home / Silver Wings / Who Do I Know In Dallas / She Thinks I Still Care / Hungry Eyes / I Die Ten Thousand Times A Day / Every Fool Has A Rainbow / I Came So Close To Losing My Home / Montego Bay | ||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 384 (US) |
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OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE - Opening Introduction And Theme / Mama Tried / No Hard Times / Silver Wings / Swinging Doors / I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Sing Me Back Home / Branded Man / In The Arms Of Love / Workin' Man Blues / Introduction To Hobo Bill / Hobo Bill's Last Ride / Billy Overcame His Size / If I Had Left It Up To You / White Line Fever / Blue Rock / Okie From Muskogee | ||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 451 (US) |
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THE FIGHTING SIDE OF ME - Hummin' It Up / I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am / Corrine Corrina / Every Fool Has A Rainbow / TB Blues / When Did Right Become Wrong / Philadelphia Lawyer / Stealin' Corn / Harold's Super Service / Devil Woman / I'm Movin' On / Folsom Prison Blues / Jackson / Orange Blossom Special / Love's Gonna Live Here / Today I Started Loving You Again / Okie From Muskogee / Fightin' Side Of Me | ||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 455 (US) |
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INTRODUCING MY FRIENDS THE STRANGERS - (The STRANGERS) - Stealin' Corn / Mexican Rose / Repeat Performance / Biff Bam Boom / Twinkle Twinkle Little Star / Street Singer / Waltzing With A Stranger / Sing Me A Happy Song / Blue Rock / Workin' Man Blues | ||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 590 (US) |
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GETTING TO KNOW - (The STRANGERS) - Caravan / Ham Boogie / Story With A Happy Indian / Walkin' Through My Heart / Day Happy / Scramble / Every Fool Has A Rainbow / California On My Mind / Comin' Home / Skippin' | ||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 638 (US) |
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A TRIBUTE TO THE BEST DAMN FIDDLE PLAYER IN THE WORLD - Brown Skinned Gal / Right Or Wrong / Brain Cloudy Blues / Stay A Little Longer / Misery / Time Changes Everything / San Antonio Rose / I Knew The Moment I Lost You / Roly Poly / Old Fashioned Love / Corrine Corrina / Take Me Back To Tulsa | ||||||
| 1971 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 735 (US) |
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HAG - Soldier's Last Letter / Shelly's Winter Love / Jesus Take A Hold / I Can't Be Myself / I'm A Good Loser / Sidewalks Of Chicago / No Reason To Quit / If You've Got Time To Say Goodbye / Farmer's Daughter / I've Done It All | ||||||
| 1971 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 796 (US) |
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HONKY TONKIN' - (The STRANGERS) - Honky Tonk / Sleep Walk / Just Sit Down And Cry / I Don't Love Nobody / Me And Bobby McGee / Stumbling / Raunchy / Watchin' Scotty Grow / Slow'n Easy / Almost To Tulsa | ||||||
| 1971 | 2 LP 12" CAPITOL SWBO 803 (US) |
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THE LAND OF MANY CHURCHES - Introduction by Rev Jimmy Whitlock / We'll Understand It Better By And By / Take My Hand Precious Lord / Jesus Hold My Hand / Precious Memories / History Of Big Creek Baptist Church / Turn Your Radio On / If We Never Meet Again / Just As I Am / Introduction And Opening Prayer by Frank Butler / Amazing Grace / Where Could I Go But To The Lord / Old Time Religion / Pass Me Not/In The Sweet By And By / Old Rugged Cross / Closing Prayer / Introduction by Merle Haggard / Life's Railway To Heaven / On The Jericho Road / Steal Away / I Saw The Light / Introduction by Rev JD Smith / Leaning On The Everlasting Arms / Guide Me Lord / Family Bible / I'll Be Listening / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / Closer Prayer | ||||||
| 1971 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 835 (US) |
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SOMEDAY WE'LL LOOK BACK - Someday We'll Look Back / Train Of Life / One Sweet Hello / One Row At A Time / Big Time Annie's Square / I'd Rather Be Gone / California Cottonfields / Carolyn / Tulare Dust / Huntsville / Only Trouble With Me | ||||||
| 1972 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 882 (US) |
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LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT A SONG - Daddy Frank The Guitar Man / They're Tearin' The Labor Camps Down / Man Who Picked The Wildwood Flower / Proudest Fiddle In The World / Bill Woods From Bakersfield / Old Doc Brown / Grandma Harp / Turnin' Off A Memory / Irma Jackson / Funeral / Bring It On Down To My House Honey | ||||||
| 1972 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11082 (US) |
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THE BEST OF THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD - Okie From Muskogee / Hungry Eyes / Workin' Man Blues / Farmer's Daughter / Silver Wings / Daddy Frank The Guitar Man / Today I Started Loving You Again / Mama Tried / No Reason To Quit / Every Fool Has A Rainbow / Fightin' Side Of Me | ||||||
| 1972 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11127 (US) |
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IT'S NOT LOVE BUT IT'S NOT BAD - It's Not Love But It's Not Bad / Goodbye Comes Hard For Me / My Woman Keeps Loving Her Man / New York City Blues / Conversion Of Ronnie Jones / I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving / Shoulder To Cry On / I'd Never Told On You / Dad's Old Fiddle / Somewhere To Come When It Rains / I Wonder Where I'll Find You At Tonight | ||||||
| 1973 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11141 (US) |
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TOTALLY INSTRUMENTAL - (The STRANGERS) - Cotton Picker / When The Roses Die / Sittin' On Top Of The World / Champagne / It's Only Love / Cherokee Fiddle / Country Gas / See The Sunset / Goes Without Saving / Over The Rainbow / Swing High | ||||||
| 1973 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11200 (US) |
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I LOVE DIXIE BLUES - Hummin' It Up / Everybody's Had The Blues / Big Bad Bill / I Forget You Every Day / I Ain't Got Nobody / Carolyn / Champagne / Lovesick Blues / Emptiest Arms In The World / Nobody Knows I'm Hurtin' / Way Down Yonder To New Orleans / Okie From Muskogee / I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me / Finale | ||||||
| 1973 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11230 (US) |
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CHRISTMAS PRESENT - If We Make It Through December / Santa Claus And Popcorn / Bobby Wants A Puppy Dog For Christmas / Daddy Won't Be Home Again For Christmas / Grandma's Christmas Card / White Christmas / Silver Bells / Winter Wonderland / Silent Night / Jingle Bells | ||||||
| 1974 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11276 (US) |
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IF WE MAKE IT THROUGH DECEMBER - If We Make It Through December / Love And Honor / To Each His Own / You're The Only Girl In The Game / I'm An Old Old Man Tryin' To Live While I Can / Come On Into My Arms / Better Off When I Was Hungry / I'll Break Out Again Tonight / This Cold War With You / Uncle Lem / There's Just One Way | ||||||
| 1974 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11331 (US) |
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MERLE HAGGARD PRESENTS HIS 30TH ALBUM - Old Man From The Mountain / Things Aren't Funny Anymore / White Man Singin' The Blues / Travelin' / Girl Who Made Me Laugh / Honky Tonk Night Time Man / Holding Things Together / Seashores Of Old Mexico / Don't Give Up On Me / King Without A Queen / It Don't Bother Me | ||||||
| 1975 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11365 (US) |
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KEEP MOVIN' ON - Movin' On / Life's Like Poetry / I've Got A Darlin' For A Wife / These Mem'ries We're Making Tonight / You'll Always Be Special To Me / September In Miami / Always Wanting You / Kentucky Gambler / Here In Frisco / I've Got A Yearning / Man's Gotta Give Up A Lot | ||||||
| 1976 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11483 (US) |
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IT'S ALL IN THE MOVIES - It's All In The Movies / Nothing's Worse Than Losing / After Loving You / Stingeree / I Know An Ending When It Comes / This Is The Song We Sing / Living With The Shades Pulled Down / Hag's Dixie Blues No 2 / Let's Stop Pretending / Cotton Patch Blues / Seeker | ||||||
| 1976 | LP 12" CAPITOL SABB 11531 (US) |
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SONGS I'LL ALWAYS SING - Okie From Muskogee / Emptiest Arms In The World / Mama Tried / Swinging Doors / Uncle Lem / Fightin' Side Of Me / Sing Me Back Home / Silver Wings / Sing A Sad Song / Honky Tonk Night Time Man / Kentucky Gambler / I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Things Aren't Funny Anymore / Daddy Frank / I Forget You Every Day / Workin' Man Blues / Love And Honor / Branded Man / Someday We'll Look Back / I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am | ||||||
| 1976 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11544 (US) |
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MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH TRAINS - My Love Affair With Trains / Union Station / Here Comes The Freedom Train / So Long Train Whistle / Silver Ghost / No More Trains To Ride / Coming And The Going Of The Trains / I Won't Give Up My Train / Where Have All The Hoboes Gone / Railroad Lady / Hobo | ||||||
| 1977 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11586 (US) |
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THE ROOTS OF MY RISING - Roots Of My Rising / What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana / Waltz You Saved For Me / Walk On The Outside / Gambling Polka Dot Blues / Cherokee Maiden / Am I Standing In Your Way / Colorado / I Never Go Around Mirrors / Mississippi Delta Blues | ||||||
| 1977 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11693 (US) |
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A WORKING MAN CAN'T GET NOWHERE TODAY - Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today / Making Believe / Blues Stay Away From Me / Got A Letter From My Kid Today / When My Last Song Is Sung / Moanin' The Blues / Goodbye Lefty / Blues For Dixie / Running Kind / I'm A White Boy | ||||||
| 1977 | LP 12" MCA MCA 2267 (US) |
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RAMBLIN' FEVER - Ramblin' Fever / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / Ghost Story / Set Me Free / Love Somebody To Death / If We're Not Back In Love By Monday / I Think It's Gone Forever / Ain't Your Memory Got No Pride At All / My Love For You / Last Letter | ||||||
| 1977 | LP 12" MCA MCA 2314 (US) |
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MY FAREWELL TO ELVIS - From Graceland To The Promised Land / In The Ghetto / Don't Be Cruel / Jailhouse Rock / Love Me Tender / That's All Right Mama / Heartbreak Hotel / Blue Christmas / Blue Suede Shoes / Are You Lonesome Tonight / Merle's Farewell To Elvis | ||||||
| 1978 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST 11745 (US) |
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ELEVEN WINNERS - It's All In The Movies / It's Not Love But It's Not Bad / Everybody's Had The Blues / If We Make It Through December / Always Wanting You / Carolyn / You'll Always Be Special To Me, Movin' On / Holding Things Together / Old Man From The Mountain / I've Got A Yearning | ||||||
| 1978 | LP 12" MCA MCA 2375 (US) |
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I'M ALWAYS ON A MOUNTAIN WHEN I FALL - I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall / It's Been A Great Afternoon / Love Me When You Can / There Won't Be Another Now / Don't You Ever Get Tired / Life Of A Rodeo Cowboy / There Ain't No Good Chain Gang / Dream / Immigrant / Mama I've Got To Go To Memphis | ||||||
| 1978 | LP 12" CAPITOL SW 11839 (US) |
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THE WAY IT WAS IN '51 - Way It Was In '51 / Moanin' The Blues / My Heart Would Know / Lovesick Blues / I Saw The Light / Mom And Dad's Waltz / It Meant Goodbye To Me / I'm An Old Old Man Tryin' To Live While I Can / I Never Go Around Mirrors / Goodbye Lefty | ||||||
| 1979 | LP 12" MCA MCA 3089 (US) |
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SERVING 190 PROOF - Footlights / Got Lonely Too Early This Morning / Heaven Was A Drink Of Wine / Driftwood / I Can't Get Away / Red Bandana / My Own Kind Of Hat / I Must Have Done Something Bad / I Didn't Mean To Love You / Sing A Family Song / Roses In The Winter | ||||||
| 1979 | LP 12" CAPITOL SN-16052 (US) |
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SING A SAD SONG | ||||||
| 1979 | LP 12" CAPITOL SN-16053 (US) |
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HIGH ON A HILLTOP | ||||||
| 1979 | LP 12" CAPITOL SN-16054 (US) |
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THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / I Threw Away The Rose / Swinging Doors / House Of Memories / All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers / Shade Tree Fix-It Man / Sing Me Back Home / Branded Man / High On A Hilltop / Bottle Let Me Down / Sam Hill | ||||||
| 1980 | LP 12" MCA MCA 3229 (US) |
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THE WAY I AM - Way I Am / Sky-Bo / No One To Sing For / Remember Me / Life's Just Not The Way It Used To Be / Wake Up / Where Have You Been / Try Me One More Time / I'll Always Be Glad To Take You Back / It Makes No Difference Now / It's Been So Long Darling | ||||||
| 1980 | LP 12" MCA MCA 5139 (US) |
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BACK TO THE BARROOMS - Misery And Gin / Back To The Barrooms Again / Make Up And Faded Blue Jeans / Ever Changing Woman / Easy Come Easy Go / I Don't Want To Sober Up Tonight / Can't Break The Habit / Our Paths May Never Cross / I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs / Leonard / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink | ||||||
| 1981 | LP 12" MCA MCA 5216 (US) |
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RAINBOW STAW - LIVE - Misery And Gin / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / Back To The Barrooms Again / Our Paths May Never Cross / Running Kind / I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Rainbow Stew / Standin' On The Corner / Dealing With The Devil / Fiddle Breakdown / Sing Me Back Home | ||||||
| 1981 | LP 12" MCA MCA 5250 (US) |
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SONG FOR THE MAMA THAT TRIED - When God Comes And Gathers His Jewels / Suppertime / He Walks With Me / Softly And Tenderly / Why Me / Where No One Stands Alone / One Day At A Time / What A Friend We Have In Jesus / Swing Low Sweet Chariot / Old Rugged Cross / Keep On The Sunny Side | ||||||
| 1981 | LP 12" EPIC FE 37593 (US) |
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BIG CITY - Big City / My Favorite Memory / Good Old American Guest / I Think I'm Gonna Live Forever / This Song Is Mine / Stop The World And Let Me Off / Are The Good Times Really Over / Texas Fiddle Song / You Don't Have Very Far To Go / I Always Get Lucky With You | ||||||
| 1982 | LP 12" EPIC FE 37958 (US) |
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PANCHO AND LEFTY - (Merle HAGGARD & Willie NELSON) - Pancho And Lefty / It's My Lazy Day / My Mary / Half A Man / Reasons To Quit / No Reason To Quit / Still Water Runs The Deepest / My Life's Been A Pleasure / All The Soft Places To Fall / Opportunity To Cry | ||||||
| 1982 | LP 12" EPIC FE 38092 (US) |
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GOING WHERE THE LONELY GO - Going Where The Lonely Go / Why Am I Drinkin' / If I Had Left It Up To You / I Won't Give Up My Train / Someday You're Gonna Need Your Friends Again / Shopping For Dresses / You Take Me For Granted / Half A Man / For All I Know / Nobody's Darlin' But Mine | ||||||
| 1982 | LP 12" EPIC FE 38203 (US) |
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A TASTE OF YESTERDAY'S WINE - (Merle HAGGARD & George JONES) - Yesterday's Wine / After I Sing All My Songs / I Think I've Found A Way To Live Without You / Brothers / Mobile Bay / CC Waterback / Silver Eagle / Must've Been Drunk / I Haven't Found Her Yet / No Show Jones | ||||||
| 1982 | LP 12" EPIC FE 38307 (US) |
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GOING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - Going Home For Christmas / Grandma's Homemade Christmas Card / Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town / Santa Claus And Popcorn / Daddy Won't Be Home Again For Christmas / If We Make It Through December / Bobby Wants A Puppy Dog For Christmas / Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer / Blue Christmas / Lonely Night | ||||||
| 1983 | LP 12" EPIC FE 38815 (US) |
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THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES - What Am I Gonna Do With The Rest Of My Life / I'm Gonna Paint Me A Bed Of Roses / Someday When Things Are Good / That's The Way Love Goes / Carryin' Fire / Don't Seem Like We've Been Together All Our Lives / If You Hated Me / Love Will Find You / Last Boat Of The Day / I Think I'll Stay | ||||||
| 1983 | LP 12" MERCURY M1 812183 (US) |
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HEART TO HEART - (Merle HAGGARD & Leona WILLIAMS) - Heart To Heart Talk / Let's Pretend We're Not Married Tonight / You Can't Break The Chains Of Love / Waltz Across Texas / We're Strangers Again / Waitin' On The Good Life To Come / Don't Ever Let Your Lover Sleep Alone / It's Cold In California / I'll Never Be Free / Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down | ||||||
| 1983 | LP 12" EPIC FE 39159 (US) |
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THE EPIC COLLECTION - Honky Tonk Night Time Man / Old Man From The Mountain / Holding Things Together / Sing A Sad Song / Every Fool Has A Rainbow / My Lovin' Gal Lucille / Trouble In Mind / Things Aren't Funny Anymore / All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers / I Always Get Lucky With You / Workin' Man Blues | ||||||
| 1983 | LP 12" VARRICK 010 (US) |
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QUEEN OF THE WEST - (Rose MADDOX, Merle HAGGARD & Emmylou HARRIS) - Down Down Down / Downtown Modesto / It's Cold In California / Oklahoma Sweetheart / Alone With You / Foggy River / Mr Jackson / Shelly's Winter Love / Somebody's Looking For Gold / My Love Is Too Hot For You | ||||||
| 1984 | LP 12" EPIC FE 39364 (US) |
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IT'S ALL IN THE GAME - Let's Chase Each Other Around The Room / Place To Fall Apart / It's All In The Game / Little Hotel Room / I Never Go Home Anymore / All I Want To Do Is Sing My Song / Natural High (avec Janie FRICKE) / Thank Heaven For Little Girls / To All The Girls I've Loved Before / You Really Lose Your Mind | ||||||
| 1984 | LP 12" EPIC FE 39545 (US) |
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HIS EPIC HITS - Reasons To Quit / You Take Me For Granted / That's The Way Love Goes / Are The Good Times Really Over / Big City / Pancho And Lefty / Someday When Things Are Good / What Am I Gonna Do With The Rest Of My Life / My Favorite Memory / Going Where The Lonely Go / CC Waterback | ||||||
| 1985 | LP 12" EPIC FE 39602 (US) |
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KERN RIVER - Kern River / Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You / There I've Said It Again / You Don't Love Me Anymore / Natural High / Big Butter And Egg Man / Ridin' High / There's Somebody Else On Your Mind / I Wonder Where I'll Find You At Tonight / There Won't Be Another Now / Old Watermill | ||||||
| 1985 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40107 (US) |
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OUT AMONG THE STARS - Out Among The Stars / My Life's Been Grand / Love Keeps Hanging On / Why Can't I Cry / Love Don't Hurt Anymore / Pennies From Heaven / Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa / Show's Almost Over / Bleachers / Susie / Almost Persuaded | ||||||
| 1985 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40224 (US) |
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AMBER WAVES OF GRAIN - Amber Waves Of Grain / Tulare Dust / Mama Tried / The Farmer's Daughter / The Okie From Muskogee Is Coming Home / Okie From Muskogee / Gone With The Wind, I Wish Thing Were single Again / Worvin' Man Blues / Always Late / American Waltz | ||||||
| 1985 | LP 12" EPIC EPC 54944 (F) |
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I LOVE COUNTRY - Big City / Kern River / You Take Me For Granted / Are The Good Times Really Over / Reasons To Quit (avec Willie NELSON) / What Am I Gonna Do / Going Where The Lonely Go / Natural High (avec Janie FRICKE) / Let's Chase Each Other Around The Room / A Place To Fall Apart (Avec Janie FRICKE) / That's The Way Love Goes / Someday When Things Are Good / Yesterday's Wine (avec George JONES) / My Favorite Memory / I Always Get Lucky With You / Stop The World | ||||||
| 1986 | LP 12" CBS 26943 (US) |
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WHEN TIMES WERE GOOD - (Merle HAGGARD & George JONES) | ||||||
| 1986 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40286 (US) |
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A FRIEND IN CALIFORNIA - Friend In California / This Time I Really Do / Texas / This Cold War With You / I Had A Beautiful Time / Okie From Muskogee's Comin' Home / Mama's Prayer / Silverton Mountain / This Song Is For You / Thank You For Keeping My House | ||||||
| 1987 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40293 (US) |
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SEASHORES OF OLD MEXICO - (Merle HAGGARD & Willie NELSON) - Sheashores Of Old Mexico / Without You On My Side / When Times Were Good / Jimmy The Broom / Yesterday / If I Could Only Fly / Shotgun And A Pistol / Love Makes A Fool Of Us All / Why Do I Have To Choose / Silver Wings | ||||||
| 1987 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40821 (US) |
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WALKING THE LINE - GEORGE JONES, MERLE HAGGARD & WILLIE NELSON - I Gotta Get Drunk (George JONES & Willie NELSON) / No Show Jones (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) / Pancho & Lefty (Merle HAGGARD & Willie NELSON) / Yesterday’s Wine (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) / Half A Man (Merle HAGGARD & Willie NELSON) / Big Butter And Egg Man (Merle HAGGARD) / Heaven Or Hell (Willie NELSON) / Midnight Rider (Willie NELSON) / Are The Good Times Really Over (Willie NELSON) / A Drunk Can’t Be A Man (George JONES) |
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| 1987 | LP 12" EPIC FE 40986 (US) |
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CHILL FACTOR - Chill Factor / Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star / Man From Another Time / We Never Touch At All / You Babe / Thanking The Good Lord / After Dark / 1929 / Thirty Again / I Don't Have Any Love Around / More Than This Old Heart Can Take | ||||||
| 1988 | LP 12" EPIC FE 44283 (US) |
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5:01 BLUES - Broken Friend / Losin' In Las Vegas / 5:01 Blues / Someday We'll Know / Wouldn't That Be Something / Seas Of Heartbreak / Better Love Next Time / If You Want To Be My Woman / Thousand Lies Ago / Somewhere Down The Line | ||||||
| 1990 | CD CURB 77313 (US) |
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BLUE JUNGLE - Blue Jungle / Sometimes I Dream / My Home Is In The Street / When It Rains It Pours / Me And Crippled Soldiers / Under The Bridge / Lucky Old Colorado / Driftwood / Never No Mo' Blues / Bar In Bakersfield | ||||||
| 1990 | CD CURB 77368 (US) |
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THE BEST OF COUNTRY BLUES - Workin' Man Blues / Blues Stay Away From Me / Moanin' The Blues / Blues For Dixie / White Man Singin' The Blues / Mississippi Delta Blues / Cotton Patch Blues / TB Blues / Gamblin' Polka Dot Blues / Brain Cloudy Blues | ||||||
| 03/1994 | CD CURB 77636 (US) |
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MERLE HAGGARD 1994 - I Am An Island / In My Next Life / Way Back In The Mountains / What's New In New York City / Set My Chickens Free / Chores / Valentine / Solid As A Rock / Bye Bye Travelin' Blues / Troubadour / Ramblin' Fever | ||||||
| 09/1994 | CD MCA 20478 (US) |
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GOSPEL BEST - What a Friend We Have In Jesus / He Walks With Me / Old Rugged Cross / Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / Softly and Tenderly / + Willie NELSON | ||||||
| 10/1995 | CD DISNEY 600882 (US) |
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PACHO, LEFTY AND RUDOLPH - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer / Santa Claus Is Coming To Town / Blue Christmas / Goin' Home For Christmas / If We Make It Through December / + Willie NELSON | ||||||
| 01/1996 | CD CURB 77796 (US) |
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MERLE HAGGARD 1996 - Sin City Blues / No Time To Cry / Beer Can Hill / Truck Driver's Blues / Too Many Highways / Five Days A Week / Kids Get Lonesome Too / If Anyone Ought To Know / Untanglin' My Mind / Winds Of Change | ||||||
| 07/1999 | CD SALSOUL 5000 (US) |
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LIVE AT BILLY BOB'S TEXAS - Misery And Gin / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / Workin' Man Blues / Silver Wings / Swinging Doors / That's The Way Love Goes / Bottle Let Me Down / Ramblin' Fever / Emptiest Arms In The World / Mama Tried / Hungry Eyes / Motorcycle Cowboy - Blue Yodel No 13 / If We Make It Through December / Are The Good Times Really Over / Okie From Muskogee / Big City / Ida Red / Today I Started Loving You Again | ||||||
| 2000 | CD RAZOR & TIE 7930185000 (US) |
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LIVE AT BILLY BOB'S TEXAS - Misery And Gin / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / Workin' Man Blues / Silver Wings / Swinging Doors / That's The Way Love Goes / Bottle Let Me Down / Ramblin' Fever / Emptiest Arms In The World / Mama Tried / Hungry Eyes / Motorcycle Cowboy - Blue Yodel No 13 / If We Make It Through December / Are The Good Times Really Over / Okie From Muskogee / Big City / Ida Red / Today I Started Loving You Again | ||||||
| 10/2000 | CD EPITAPH 86593 (US) |
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IF I COULD ONLY FLY - Wishing All These Old Things Were New / Honky Tonky Mama / Turn To Me / If I Could Only Fly / Crazy Moon / Bareback / Lullaby / I'm Still Your Daddy / Proud To Be Your Old Man / Leavin's Getting Harder / Thanks To Uncle John / Listening | ||||||
| 05/2001 | CD MADACY 1107 (US) |
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TWO OLD FRIENDS - (Merle HAGGARD & Albert E. BRUMLEY) - There's A Road Down The Road / Victory In Jesus / Old Drover's Prayer / If You See A Change In Me / I Dreamed I Met Mother And Daddy / I'll Fly Away / Old Rugged Shoes / Marching Over Jordan / Someday He'll Whisper My Name / Everybody Knows / I'll Meet You In The Morning | ||||||
| 05/2001 | CD MADACY 1108 (US) |
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CABIN IN THE HILLS - Life's Railway To Heaven / Cabin In The Hills / What Will It Be Like / Farther Along / Precious Lord Take My Hand / Apart For A While / Love Lifted Me / Shores Of Jordan / Lord Don't Give Up On Me / This World Is Not My Home | ||||||
| 2001 | CD TOWN SOUND 70570 (US) |
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LONESOME FIGITIVE LIVE - I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Mama Tried / Blue Yodel / Silver Wings / Hobo Bill / Swinging Doors / Today I Started Loving You Again / Soldier's Etter / I Can't Be Myself / Right Or Wrong / Okie From Muskogee / Workin' Man Blues / Medley : Sing Me Back Home - Branded Man / Fightin' Side Of Me | ||||||
| 2001 | CD AIM 11070 (US) |
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IN CONCERT - Okie From Muskogee / Fightin' Side Of Me / Swinging Doors / I Can't Be Myself / Soldier's Letter / Harold / Today I Started Loving You Again / Hobo Bill / Right Or Wrong / Mama Tried / Walk A Mile In My Shoes / It's A Beautiful Day / What's Wrong About Feeling Good / My Woman My Woman / Workin' Man Blues / Blue Yodel / Silver Wings / I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Branded Man | ||||||
| 11/2001 | CD EPITAPH 86634 (US) |
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ROOTS VOLUME 1 - Always Late / More Than My Old Guitar / If You've Got The Money / Look What Thoughts Will Do / My Baby's Just Like Money / Honky Tonkin' / Runaway Mama / I'll Sign My Heart Away / I've Got A Tender Heart / Wild Side Of Life / Take These Chains From My Heart / I Want To Be With You Always | ||||||
| 09/2003 | CD COMPENDIA 5 (US) |
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LIKE NEVER BEFORE - Haggard / That's The News / Garbage Man / Reno Blues / Downside / Because Of Your Eyes / Lonesome Day / I Dreamed You Didn't Love Me / Yellow Ribbons / I Hate To See It Go / Return To San Francisco | ||||||
| 03/2004 | CD SMITH 6029 (US) |
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OL' COUNTRY SINGER - Heaven Was A Drink Of Mine / Rainbow Stew / Runnin' Kind - Lonesome Fugitive / Folsom Prison / Workin' Man Blues - Always Late With Your Cases / Misery & Gun / Ramblin' Fever / Medley : Texas Woman - Blue Yodel No. 3 - Blue Yodel No. 7 / Mama Tried / Get Along Home Cindy / A Place To Fall Apart / Runaway Mama / Ol' Country Singer (with Freddy POWERS) / Rainbow Stew / Runnin' Kind - Lonesome Fugitive / Folsom Prison / Workin' Man Blues - Always Late With Your Cases / Misery & Gun / Ramblin' Fever / Medley : Texas Woman - Blue Yodel No. 3 - Blue Yodel No. 7 / Mama Tried / Get Along Home Cindy / A Place To Fall Apart / Runaway Mama / Ol' Country Singer / Farmer's Daughter / The Fightin' Side Of Me / Natural High / Kern River / I Think I'll Just Stay Here & Drink / Footlights / Turn Myself In / Okie From Muskogee / Blue Moon Turns To Gold / I Hate To See It Go | ||||||
| 08/2004 | CD SMITH 5031 (US) |
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LIVE AT BILLY BOB'S TEXAS - OL' COUNTRY SINGER - Runnin' Kind - Lonesome Fugitive / Folsom Prison Blues / Texas Women (Blue Yodel No. 3 - Blue Yodel No. 7 Medley) / Get Along Home Cindy / A Place To Fall Apart / Runaway Mama / Ol' Country Singer (with Freddy POWERS) / Farmer's Daughter / Rainbow Stew / The Fightin' Side Of Me / Natural High / Kern River / Footlights / Turn Myself In / Ol' Country Singer [studio version] (with Freddy POWERS) | ||||||
| 10/2004 | CD SMITH 7033 (US) |
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I WISH I WAS SANTA CLAUS - El Nino / I Wish I Was Santa Claus / Christmas In Cabo San Lucas / White Christmas / Jingle Bells / Santa Claus Is Coming To Town / Blue Christmas / I'll Be Home For Christmas / Santa Claus And Popcorn / Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer / Silver Bells / If We Make It Through December | ||||||
| 12/2004 | CD EMI 63716 (US) |
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UNFORGETTABLE MERLE HAGGARD - As Time Goes By / Gypsy / Unforgettable / Stardust / I Can't Get Started / Still Missing You / Pennies From Heaven / Cry Me A River / I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) / You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You / What Love Can Do / Goin' Away Party | ||||||
| 04/2005 | CD RCR / CBUJ 604 (US) |
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IT'S NOT LOVE (BUT IT'S NOT BAD) - It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad) / If We Make It Through December / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / The Fightin' Side Of Me / The Farmer's Daughter / From Graceland To The Promise Land / Today I Started Loving You Again / The Way I Am | ||||||
| 10/2005 | CD CAPITOL 74929 (US) |
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CHICAGO WIND - Chicago Wind / Where's All The Freedom / White Man Singin' The Blues / Leavin's Not The Only Way To Go / What I've Been Meaning To Say / Mexico / Honky Tonk Man / America First / It Always Will Be / I Still Can't Say Goodbye / Some Of Us Fly | ||||||
| 02/2006 | CD CAPITOL 44789 (US) |
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HAG / SOMEDAY WE'LL LOOK BACK - Soldier's Last Letter / Shelly's Winter Love / Jesus, Take A Hold / I Can't Be Myself / I'm A Good Loser / The Sidewalks Of Chicago / No Reason To Quit / If You've Got Time (To Say Goodbye) / The Farmer's Daughter / I've Done It All / I Ain't Got Nobody / I'll Be a Hero (When I Strike) / Trouble in Mind / Someday We'll Look Back / Train Of Life / One Sweet Hello / One Row At A Time / Big Time Annie's Square / I'd Rather Be Gone / California Cottonfields / Carolyn / Tulare Dust / Huntsville / The Only Trouble with Me / Spanish Two Step / Worried, Unhappy, Lonesome And Sorry | ||||||
| 02/2006 | CD NEW WEST 6090 (US) |
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LIVE FROM AUSTIN, TX - Okie From Muskogee's Comin' Home / Texas / Thank You For Keeping My House / What Am I Gonna Do (With The Rest Of My Life) / Mama Tried / Misery / Take Me Back To Tulsa / I Knew The Moment I Lost You / Silver Wings / Misery And Gin / Ida Red / Place To Fall Apart / I Wish Things Were Simple Again / Amber Waves Of Grain / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink | ||||||
| 10/2006 | CD BANDIT 79816 (US) |
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JONES SINGS HAGGARD, HAGGARD SINGS JONES - KICKIN' OUT THE FOOTLIGHTS... AGAIN - (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) - Footlights (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) / Race Is On (Merle HAGGARD) / Way I Am (George JONES) - She Thinks I Still Care (Merle HAGGARD) / All My Friends Are Strangers (George JONES) / Things Have Gone to Pieces (Merle HAGGARD) / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink (George JONES) / Born With The Blues - (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) / Sick, Sober & Sorry (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) / I Always Get Lucky With You (Merle HAGGARD) / Sing Me Back Home (George JONES) / Window Up Above (Merle HAGGARD) / You Take Me for Granted (George JONES) / Don't Get Around Much Anymore (George JONES & Merle HAGGARD) | ||||||
| 03/2007 | 2 CD LOST HIGHWAY 62221 (US) |
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LAST OF THE BREED - (Willie
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| 10/2007 | CD MCCOURY 8 (US) |
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THE BLUEGRASS SESSIONS - Runaway Momma / Pray / What Happened? / Jumme Rodgers Blues Medley / Learning To Live With Myself / Mama's Hungry Eyes / I Wonder Where I'll Find You At Tonight / Holding Things Together / Big City / Momma's Prayers / Wouldn't That Be Something / Blues Stay Away From Me | ||||||
| 11/2007 | 3 CD TIME / LIFE 19506 (US) |
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LEGENDS OF AMERICAN MUSIC - THE
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| 04/2008 | 6 CD BEAR FAMILY 16782 (D) |
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HAG - CONCEPTS, LIVE & THE
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| 10/2008 | CD CURB 79102 (US) |
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20 HITS - VOLUME 2 - Turnin' Off A Memory / If We Make It Through December / Today I Started Loving You Again / Silver Wings / It's Been A Great Afternoon / Ramblin' Fever / Always Wanting You / The Farmer's Daughter / The Roots Of My Raising / Things Aren't Funny Anymore / Old Man From The Mountain / Cherokee Maiden / Holding Things Together / Kentucky Gambler / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink / The Way I Am / Misery And Gin / It's All In The Movies / I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall / From Graceland To The Promised Land | ||||||
| 04/2009 | CD CAPITOL 94220 (US) |
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THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD - Okie From Muskogee / Mama Tried / Carolyn / The Fightin' Side Of Me / It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad) / Workin' Man Blues / If We Make It Through December / Soldier's Last Letter / I'm A Lonesome Fugitive / Everybody's Had The Blues | ||||||
| 02/2010 | CD AMERICAN BEAT 24552 (US) |
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KERN RIVER / CHILL FACTOR - Kern River / Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You / There I've Said It Again / You Don't Love Me Anymore / Natural High / Big Butter And Egg Man / Ridin' High / There's Somebody Else On Your Mind / I Wonder Where I'll Find You At / Tonight / There Won't Be Another Now / The Old Watermill / Chill Factor / Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star / Man From Another Time / We Never Touch At All / You Babe / Thanking The Good Lord / After Dark / 1929 / Thirty Again / I Don't Have Any Love Around / More Than This Old Heart Can Take | ||||||
| 03/2010 | 3 CD COLUMBIA RIVER 44915 (US) |
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COUNTRY OUTLAWS -
WILLIE NELSON - MERLE HAGGARD -
WAYLON JENNINGS :
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| 04/2010 | CD VANGUARD 78035 (US) |
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I AM WHAT I AM - I've Seen It Go Away / Pretty When It's New / Oil Tanker Train / Live And Love Always / The Road To My Heart / How Did You Find Me Here / We're Falling In Love Again / Bad Actor / Down At The End Of The Road / Stranger In The City / Mexican Bands / I Am What I Am | ||||||
| 10/2011 | CD WELK 0782082 (US) |
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WORKING IN TENNESSEE - Working In Tennessee / Down On The Houseboat / Cocaine Blues / What I Hate / Sometimes I Dream / Under The Bridge / Too Much Boogie Woogie / Truck Driver's Blues / Laugh It Off / Working Man Blues / Jackson | ||||||
| 08/2012 | CD MCA 001689002 (US) |
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ICON - If We're Not Back In Love by Monday / From Graceland To The Promised Land / It's Been A Great Afternoon / Rainbow Stew / I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall / Ramblin' Fever / Misery And Gin / The Running Kind / Red Bandana / The Way I Am / I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink | ||||||
| 02/2013 | CD OMNIVORE 101361 B (US) |
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THE COMPLETE '60'S CAPITOL SINGLES - I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can / Falling For You / Shade Tree Fix-It-Man / This Town's Not Big Enough / Swinging Doors / The Girl Turned Ripe / The Bottle Let Me Down / The Longer You Wait / The Fugitive / Someone Told My Story / I Threw Away The Rose / Loneliness is Eating Me Alive / Branded Man / You Don't Have Very Far To Go / Sing Me Back Home / Good times / The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde / I Started Loving You Again / Mama Tried / You'll Never Love Me Now / I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am / Keep Me From Cryin' Today / Hungry Eyes / California Blues / Workin' Man Blues / Silver Wings / Okie From Muskogee / If I Had Left It Up To You |
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