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"My Favorite Memory" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard, his twenty-fifth number-one single. It was released in September 1981 as the first single from the album Big City. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart.
Haggard entered the studio with his band the Strangers and his mentor Lewis Talley and, in a two-day marathon recording session, produced enough songs for this release, plus Haggard’s 1982 LP, Going Where the Lonely Go. Many of the songs on Big City explore the struggle of the working man amid the complexities and challenges of urban life and ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Merle Haggard" ... Movin' On (Merle Haggard song) My Favorite Memory; My Own Kind of Hat; O. Okie from Muskogee (song)
Carly Pearce (nominated for New Female Artist of the Year): "My favorite memory is from the 2017 ACM Awards -- my first experience as an artist -- and I was so nervous! Just to be there and walk ...
My Love Affair with Trains "Cherokee Maiden" (with the Strangers) 1 — 1 — The Roots of My Raising: 1977 "If We're Not Back in Love by Monday" 2 — 2 — Ramblin' Fever "Ramblin' Fever" 2 — 3 — "A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today" (with the Strangers) 16 — 8 — A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today "From Graceland to the Promised ...
A Bob Dylan expert has revealed the meaning behind one of Tim Walz’s favourite songs, after Kamala Harris selected him as her running mate in the US election.. In 2021, the Democratic vice ...
He recorded one more song, "A Whole Lot Of Nothing". On May 28, 1971, Owen Bradley asked him to record another song, "You Are The One" as a duet with wife Lou Anne. Webb and his wife recorded the song, and it was released a B-side single on July 2. On November 28, he recorded "My Favorite Memory" which was released on December 21.
Chalk up the success of “Favorite Song” to the teams that grew it into a hit, but Toosii says it was all part of his master plan. “You gotta let actions speak louder than words,” he says ...