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  2. Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)

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    Merle Haggard singles chronology. "Big City". (1981) " Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver) ". (1982) "Going Where the Lonely Go". (1982) " Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver) " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard backed by The Strangers.

  3. Haggard (band) - Wikipedia

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    Haggard was founded in 1989 and originally played death metal. [ 1 ] They changed their musical style after their first demo tape, Introduction in 1992, becoming a band with symphonic melodies and classical instruments but folk themes. The album And Thou Shalt Trust... the Seer marked their breakthrough in 1997.

  4. Down Every Road 1962–1994 - Wikipedia

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    Producer. Various. Down Every Road 1962–1994 is a compilation album by American country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1996. It covers music from his earliest work in the early 1960s to his Epic releases of the late 1980s. The boxed set includes three CDs of material recorded for Capitol (up to 1977) and one of Haggard's later MCA and Epic ...

  5. If You Want to Be My Woman - Wikipedia

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    Mark Yeary. Merle Haggard singles chronology. "A Better Love Next Time". (1989) " If You Want to Be My Woman ". (1989) "Broken Friend". (1990) " If You Want to Be My Woman " is a song written and originally recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard backed by The Strangers on Haggard's 1967 album I'm a Lonesome Fugitive.

  6. Someday We'll Look Back - Wikipedia

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    Merle Haggard and The Strangers chronology. Hag. (1971) Someday We'll Look Back. (1971) The Land of Many Churches. (1971) Someday We'll Look Back is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Merle Haggard and The Strangers, released in 1971. It reached number 4 on the Billboard country albums chart.

  7. Songs I'll Always Sing - Wikipedia

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    Songs I'll Always Sing. Songs I'll Always Sing is a two-record compilation album by American country music singer and songwriter Merle Haggard, released in 1977. [1] [2] It reached No. 15 on the US Country Charts. [3] The album collects many of Haggard's best known recordings during his successful run at Capitol Records, including nine of his ...

  8. Eppur si muove (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eppur si muove is the third full-length album by the German symphonic metal band Haggard.It was released on 26 April 2004 by Drakkar Entertainment.. The album is based on the life of the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), who, according to legend, muttered the phrase eppur si muove, meaning "And yet it does move", after being forced to recant, in front of the Inquisition, his ...

  9. My Love Affair with Trains - Wikipedia

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    The Roots of My Raising. (1976) Singles from My Love Affair with Trains. "Here Comes the Freedom Train". Released: May 17, 1976. My Love Affair with Trains is the twentieth studio album by American country music singer Merle Haggard and The Strangers, released in 1976. The LP rose to number 7 on the Billboard country albums chart.