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Roger Miller was born in Fort Worth, Texas, the third son of Jean and Laudene (Holt) Miller.Jean Miller died from spinal meningitis when Miller was a year old. Unable to support the family during the Great Depression, [1] Laudene sent her three sons to live with three of Jean's brothers.
"(And You Had a) Do-Wacka-Do" is a song by American country artist Roger Miller, released in 1964. The expression "do-wacka-do" is possibly a funny way of saying "do-like-I-do". [ 2 ] Recorded in October 1964, the song was a lesser hit but it was one of Miller's most enduring lyric inventions.
"Dang Me" is a song by American country music artist Roger Miller, and 1964's Grammy Award winner for Best Country & Western Song. It was Miller's first chart-topping country hit and first Top Ten pop music hit, [2] whose "jazzy instrumental section" helped make it "the quintessential example of Miller's lighthearted humor, which brought him many more hits."
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King of the Road: The Genius of Roger Miller is a compilation album by Roger Miller released in 1995. [2]70 songs in chronological order from every label (Mercury/Starday, Decca, RCA, Smash, Columbia, and MCA) for which Roger Miller recorded, and two songs from the Tony Award winning Broadway Musical Big River.
The 3rd Time Around is the third studio album by American country music singer Roger Miller. It was released under the Smash Records label in June 1965 [ 2 ] (see 1965 in country music ). The record reached #1 on the country album charts and #13 on the Billboard 200 , his third highest ranking on the pop albums charts, and his only #1 country ...
"My Uncle Used to Love Me But She Died" is a 1966 song by Roger Miller. It was the fourth of four singles released from Miller's fourth LP, Words and Music , all of which became U.S. Top 40 Country hits.
Waterhole #3 is a 1967 Western comedy film directed by William A. Graham.It is considered to be a comic remake of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.. The film stars James Coburn, Carroll O'Connor and Margaret Blye.