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  2. Hag (album) - Wikipedia

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    The LP also contains some of Haggard's most delicately sung love songs, such as the melancholy "Shelly's Winter Love" and "The Farmer's Daughter." Haggard would rerecord "No Reason to Quit" for his 1983 duet album Pancho and Lefty with Willie Nelson. Hag was reissued along with Let Me Tell You About a Song on CD by Beat Goes On Records in 2002. [1]

  3. Amber Waves of Grain - Wikipedia

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    It features a mix of Haggard's big hits and other, more obscure tracks. The title cut, written by Freddy Powers, is a paean to the American farmer, in keeping with the spirit of the Willie Nelson-spearheaded Farm Aid benefit, as does "Tulare Dust" and "The Farmer's Daughter."

  4. Merle Haggard - Wikipedia

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    Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler.. Haggard was born in Oildale, California, toward the end of the Great Depression.

  5. Let Me Tell You About a Song - Wikipedia

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    As Jonathan Bernstein recounts in his online Rolling Stone article "Merle Haggard Reluctantly Unveils 'The Fightin' Side of Me'", "Hoping to distance himself from the harshly right-wing image he had accrued in the wake of the hippie-bashing "Muskogee," Haggard wanted to take a different direction and release "Irma Jackson" as his next single...

  6. Down Every Road 1962–1994 - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic deems the album "not just the perfect Merle Haggard box set, it's one of the greatest box sets ever released as well, since it truly presents all sides of its subject, while offering nothing but sheer pleasure in terms of mere listening. "[1] Robert Hillburn of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Merle Haggard writes of troubled souls and sweet dreams with the ...

  7. Just Between the Two of Us - Wikipedia

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    Just Between the Two of Us hit number 4 on the country albums chart. In a retrospective review by Mark Deming for AllMusic, Deming wrote that the album is for "Haggard completists" and notes, "while Bonnie Owens was a good honky tonk singer, she was hardly a great one like Haggard, who seems to be holding himself back a bit musically as he defers to his spouse."

  8. Farmer's Daughter (The Beach Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    An acetate disc containing early mixes of "Lana" and "Farmer's Daughter" was made at Radio Recorders with the recording date being listed as January 16, 1963. [ 1 ] The song starts with a surf-guitar lick, which author Philip Lambert likened to "The Shift", a Wilson-Love composition from the Beach Boys' 1962 debut album, Surfin' Safari .

  9. (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers - Wikipedia

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    Haggard went on to name his band the Strangers after the record's success. The song was subsequently recorded by scores of additional country stars as an album track including George Jones , Ernest Tubb , Porter Wagoner , Ferlin Husky , as well as Liz Anderson herself and Anderson's daughter Lynn Anderson .