Haggard is a country legend and American icon. He sang about the working man so the average people could feel what his music. Mama Tried, Sing Me Back Home, Mama’s Hungry Eyes and The Fighting Side Of Me, for examples, were all about his own life. He ended up in San Quinten after he and a friend attempted to rob a roadhouse. They broke into the back door, being too drunk to notice the place was open and full of patrons. During Haggard’s stint in prison, he attended the now-famous Johnny Cash performance, which inspired him to reform and get his life together. He was later granted a full pardon by then CA Governor Ronald Reagan in the early 70s. You guys should really check out Mama’s Hungry Eyes and Sing Me Back Home if you haven’t already.
Merle is to country music what the Beatles are to rock. It’s impossible to underestimate the impact he had on the genre. Fact he wrote most of his own songs makes it even more impressive.
beatles??? no way man. he's an outlaw hes cool I'm sure he'd much rather be compared to The rolling Stones than the beatles. Merle Haggard and Keith Richards were friends too. I can't believe you said that. eek
THE HAG was part of the outlaw music movement. He was doing time in prison when Johnny Cash came to play San Quinton. Merle Haggard is a freaking legend and one of the most talented musicians of our time.
I saw Merle like 2 years before he died. Didn’t have a set list or anything planned. Just stood up there and said “alright, what do want to hear” and played request all night. Sounded exactly like his records live.
Hi you two! It's Andrew from Paisley in Scotland here again. I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this one, as I don't think I've ever heard one of his songs before. He's obviously not been a commercial hit over here, except for maybe the country scene, which is pretty big over here. I'm happy to have been reacting to this along with you, and I really liked it, which makes me wonder why I had never heard it before. It seems like just the type of song that would go down well in Scotland. We are world famous for liking a drink, in case you didn't know already. Not only Scotch Whisky, either. Æx 🙏 🍺 🍻
It makes sense that Country music would be popular in Scotland and Ireland as Country music comes from traditional Celtic music. Many people from rural America are of Scottish and Irish descent.
Yes @bloppysloppy4057 , that's absolutely true. In Scotland, we did, after all, invent most things in the world that we use every day. Look it up. The Country to Country (C2C) Music Festival comes to The OVO Hydro every year, and we even have our own Grand Ole Opry in Glasgow! You can see more about that in the Wild Rose movie, set in Glasgow... and Nashville. Here's a trailer. Æ 🙏 ruclips.net/video/l_Ths6k7qXk/видео.html
If you're interested in knowing some of the world changing things Scotland invented, here's an amusing video by some terrible famous English blokes who actually admit it. 🤔 ruclips.net/video/x0PotF97X1E/видео.html
Love me some HAGGARD!!! He was the first artist I saw in concert!! Back in the early ‘70s at the Ector County Colesium, Odessa, Texas. I’ve been a fan and continue to listen to the GREATEST!!!!
The HAG at one time had a 13 piece band , including horns , 2 key boards etc. plus the Strangers & his 3 sons . He was the KING of blue caller country.
My music journey started when I was 5, singing Lonesome Fugitive on the counter in my grandma's diner. I'm 62 now and still play that song at gigs, al9ng with most of Merle songs.
Back years ago I saw an interview with Haggard where he said he wrote the song Always wanting you about Dolly Parton. He said he fell in love with her but she was married so he never said anything. He was one of country's true gentlemen and lord could he sing !!! Please give that song a listen. I think it's the saddest song Haggard ever recorded. You can feel the pain in his voice.
Garth said Merle was Country Music greatest poet! So many to choose from. Sing Me Back Home, Lonesome Fugitive, Favorite Memory of Mine, Today I Started Loving You Today!! Can’t go wrong with Merle!!
You've only scratched the surface of merles music. In his almost 60 years of music he did it all. Blues-hard core country. Light country -religious -,and easy listening. A true patriotic American and the poet of the common man
Merle Haggard is an American treasure, what most people don't know is that he was a master at quite a few instruments including fiddle, saxophone, etc. he can not be confined to just Country, but Jazz & Swing music :)
Oh good Ol' Merle This is good old Texas Swing dancing song ....listen to "Mama Tried" "Sing Me Back Home" and Davie Allan Coe's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name"
You guys, by far give the best vibes to reactions to music! True fans with ears that hear and listen and actually appreciate the music and musicians. Thank y’all
I’ll never forget how much I laughed when I was watching the movie “Officer & a gentleman” and the part where the two officer recruits are really getting shit on from the drill instructor, and the one guy looks up & says “where’s Merle Haggard when you need him?” LOL that kinda sums up right there how strong of an impact Merle had on everything.
Definitely a party song on the jukebox in so many bars and honky-tonks. And I think any good Honky Tonk or dive bar is going to have a fight or two now and then, but the best ones, it only happens once in a while. I got to see his band and him not long after this album came out, and we were about six feet away and had some interaction with him. And he always had the best musicians around him and he's incredibly good guitarist. And he also had some family members incorporated into his band as well.
I haven’t heard this song in a good while. But as soon as those first few notes started, it instantly transported me back. It was a song my Dad used to listen to when I was a kid. 😂 But he has been gone for about 14 years now. I still miss him. He was a character, to say the least. Memories sure do come back with music.
All of my Dad Music memories are tied to Hank Williams. He played Wichita in late 52', but dad had to work 2nd shift at Beechcraft, but him and my Mom's cousin got to see him after the show at The BlueMoon Ballroom later. He never forgot it. That was his equal to my seein The Stones play Wichita in 2006.
Wow. Some Merle! I always heard about this one - - but this'll be my first time to experience it. p.s., gotta add Merle's *Silver Wings* to the playlist. it's some of the more sentimental and refined Merle.
When I was little my parents played cards with Merle's cousins and the kids sat and listen to him before he became famous. I was lucky enough to hear one of his most famous songs Branded Man.
Merle Haggard and Buck Owens (another legend you need to explore) were what was known as the "Bakerfield Sound". It was a bit different from the typical Nashville sound.
What I love about Merle is yes he was classic country. But songs like I think I’ll just stay here and drink, Pancho and Lefty and Better Love Next Time all had kind of a blues type of sound that was a bit on the edge of country. He had such a smooth voice that was perfect for these blues types of songs.
In the early 90s I saw him at Toys R Us in the train section, he was known for loving train sets. I thought to myself "He looks a little rough, must be a hangover" a moment later around the corner came a young very tall gorgeous blonde cowgirl with jeans so tight they looked spray painted on and gave him a big kiss. Dayum, it's good to be a star.
They recorded all these solos for this song with the intention of having options once they mastered it. But they decided to keep all the different solos in it.
Have you guys played any Buck Owens? If not, you should check out his songs like I've Got A Tiger by the Tail, Act Naturally and Streets of Bakersfield. I remember seeing old clips of him hosting Hee Haw.
I've had the sincere privilege to see Merle live and yes he was a country singer. But in his heart he was a rock and roller and he had the guitar chops to prove it.
His parents were from Oklahoma but moved to central California - Bakersfield in the early 30s, same as many others during the depression and dustbowl era. He was born in Oildale, a town whose name explains the industry there. Being from central Cali myself, I grew up the child of a depression migrant from Oklahoma (Tulsa), and have met a few people who knew or met MH over the years. I am picky about what country music I'll listen to and Mr Haggard's voice is soothing and resonant. Mama Tried is my favorite of his, you may have reacted to it already. Be blessed ❤
Oh, that WAS country. I don't think Merle was ever marketed as any sort of rock, even "Southern Rock" but The Strangers were always considered one of the best country bands going. I saw them live in Memphis and they flat jam. I don't know what these 4 or 5 you've done are (apart from Poncho and Lefty) but he has a pretty massive catalog. You'll get so many recommendations but for me, the top recs are: I'm a Lonesome Fugitive Branded Man Sing Me Back Home Mama Tried Hungry Eyes Workin' Man Blues (this is another where the Strangers get to jam out some) Daddy Frank (I skipped a couple that you must have surely already done since they are his signiture songs) Carolyn (my favorite of his love songs) If We Make it Through December (if I was forced to recommend only one, this is it - not technically a Christmas song but has become one) Kentucky Gambler Movin' On (the theme song from a 70's TV series that I loved as a kid, if you get the video with the opening from the show that's cool) Ramblin Fever Running Kind I'm Always on a Mountain The Way I Am Misery and Gin (same album as the one you did here, used in a movie) I'll stop. But do know that from 1966 to 1985 he released 60 singles and !35! of them hit #1 on the country chart. Another 15 hit #2 or #3. That's insane.
His singing and songs were the Absolute Bomb!!! He had such a variety in his catalogue, but the background music was always the next level!!!! I don't guess he ever put out a song I didn't love! A couple I would love to see you your reaction to is , If we make it through December! and Then Big City!!! But the number of really great songs is really unbelievable!
My introduction to this song was when a friend was forced to sing it at karaoke and it was terrible. Then a few years ago I heard it again and loved it.
Merle had such a long career that he had a lot of different phases to his music. I really enjoy his Western Swing covers of 1930's and 1940's Bob Wills. Merle plays fiddle on these songs.
I've been a fan of Merle since 1964, have seen him numerous times in concert, and he always had great musicians backing him up. That piano is played by Mark Yeary (who also played for Jimmy Buffett); the horn player was Don Markham; the fiddler was Jimmy Belkin... I had a friend who HATED country music until I turned him on to Merle. His voice was the most beautiful in all of country music. He wrote "Working Man Blues," covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Merle Haggard is revered as "The Poet of the Common Man." You guys haven't really even touched the tip of the iceberg. Among my favorites that you guys will love but haven't reacted to yet: Working Man Blues, The Fightin' Side of Me, Are The Good Times Really Over, Ramblin' Fever, If We Make It Through December, Daddy Frank, Big City, Silver Wings Etc, etc, etc
Such a talent. The Fighting Side of Me! So many country gold songs he wrote. For something fun, John Prine, Let Talk Dirty In Hawaiian, toe tapper. Thanks for the smile.
When Bob Wills was nearing his death bed, Merle Haggard got the remaining Texas Playboys together and produced For The Last Time, their final album. Milk Cow Blues from this album is a must hear
Merle Haggard held the Guinness world record for the largest round of drinks ever bought. On March 21 1983 he bought 5095 drinks for each of the fans at his show at Billy Bobs Texas concert hall. He was also a prisoner at Folsom prison when Johnny Cash played his historic concert at Folsom prison. And Merle escaped jail 17 times... the guy is just a straight up LEGEND!!
For a more tender side, check out "If We Make It Til December" and for a really fun song (but with a message that is still relevant today), you gotta hear "Rainbow Stew."
Pre mid to late 70s music, there was more variety in an artists catalogue than after. Even though many of these artists were tightly controlled by the labels they worked for, they still had variety in their music. Artists today are categorized and never leave that little box unless maybe it is a solo project, We never thought in terms of genre.
Think I'll just stay here and drank this is what we used to call, "Buckle Polishing Music." "Misery And Gin" or "My Favorite Memory" should be on the play list, in my humble opinion, the studio versions are much better than any live version I've seen on RUclips.
Saw him when he was 78 years old and he was incredible. He had pneumonia and forced his way through it. Many probably don't know that is Merle playing the guitar. He was seriously a virtuoso on the instrument.
Love you guys, especially because you are Okies! These old country songs you do bring back great memories of my dad, can't help but smile and sometimes wipe a tear. You have to do Are The Good Times Really Over by Merle. I think it is his best and it spoke to the times then and speaks to the times now. Let's go fam!
You really must give Are The Good Times Really Over For Good a listen. It was Rich Men North of Richmond long before that song struck a chord with people.
Haggard is a country legend and American icon. He sang about the working man so the average people could feel what his music. Mama Tried, Sing Me Back Home, Mama’s Hungry Eyes and The Fighting Side Of Me, for examples, were all about his own life. He ended up in San Quinten after he and a friend attempted to rob a roadhouse. They broke into the back door, being too drunk to notice the place was open and full of patrons. During Haggard’s stint in prison, he attended the now-famous Johnny Cash performance, which inspired him to reform and get his life together. He was later granted a full pardon by then CA Governor Ronald Reagan in the early 70s.
You guys should really check out Mama’s Hungry Eyes and Sing Me Back Home if you haven’t already.
I think Workingman's Blues would also be a great song for them to react to; I think it personifies MH in the same way My Way does Frank Sinatra.
@@oregonchick76 so true!
His love songs are beautiful. If we Make it through December and Its all in the Movies are country Crooning at its finest
Merle is to country music what the Beatles are to rock. It’s impossible to underestimate the impact he had on the genre. Fact he wrote most of his own songs makes it even more impressive.
Did have the Jimmy Rogers albums 🤷 so he did have his share of covers but you are correct he did Pen a lot of his own hits
Perhaps you meant it is impossible to overestimate the impact he had.
beatles??? no way man. he's an outlaw hes cool I'm sure he'd much rather be compared to The rolling Stones than the beatles. Merle Haggard and Keith Richards were friends too. I can't believe you said that. eek
He's the king of common folk country...LOVE Me some Merle!✌️❤️
You and me both. 👍
THE HAG was part of the outlaw music movement. He was doing time in prison when Johnny Cash came to play San Quinton. Merle Haggard is a freaking legend and one of the most talented musicians of our time.
I saw Merle like 2 years before he died. Didn’t have a set list or anything planned. Just stood up there and said “alright, what do want to hear” and played request all night. Sounded exactly like his records live.
Same. Saw him at the Fresno Fair in the 2000’s and he was still awesome. I was so lucky to finally hear him live after growing up listening to him.
You should here Merle's, "If We Make It Through December." It was always played alot at Christmas time.
Hi you two! It's Andrew from Paisley in Scotland here again. I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this one, as I don't think I've ever heard one of his songs before. He's obviously not been a commercial hit over here, except for maybe the country scene, which is pretty big over here. I'm happy to have been reacting to this along with you, and I really liked it, which makes me wonder why I had never heard it before. It seems like just the type of song that would go down well in Scotland. We are world famous for liking a drink, in case you didn't know already. Not only Scotch Whisky, either. Æx 🙏 🍺 🍻
It makes sense that Country music would be popular in Scotland and Ireland as Country music comes from traditional Celtic music. Many people from rural America are of Scottish and Irish descent.
I envy you the art you are about to discover if you pull at this thread.
Yes @bloppysloppy4057 , that's absolutely true. In Scotland, we did, after all, invent most things in the world that we use every day. Look it up. The Country to Country (C2C) Music Festival comes to The OVO Hydro every year, and we even have our own Grand Ole Opry in Glasgow! You can see more about that in the Wild Rose movie, set in Glasgow... and Nashville. Here's a trailer. Æ 🙏
ruclips.net/video/l_Ths6k7qXk/видео.html
If you're interested in knowing some of the world changing things Scotland invented, here's an amusing video by some terrible famous English blokes who actually admit it. 🤔
ruclips.net/video/x0PotF97X1E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/HTs29Qhvrs0/видео.htmlsi=nMdMIzLC5UOTe_BU
Love me some HAGGARD!!! He was the first artist I saw in concert!! Back in the early ‘70s at the Ector County Colesium, Odessa, Texas. I’ve been a fan and continue to listen to the GREATEST!!!!
Merle is a legend!! RIP!!! Just so much experience and heart in his songs, lots of great Merle songs to go!!
The HAG at one time had a 13 piece band , including horns , 2 key boards etc. plus the Strangers & his 3 sons . He was the KING of blue caller country.
I assume you have "Live at Anaheim Stadium".
@@buckyc.9069 -what ?
My music journey started when I was 5, singing Lonesome Fugitive on the counter in my grandma's diner. I'm 62 now and still play that song at gigs, al9ng with most of Merle songs.
A legendary man period!!!
The GOAT! I was so lucky to see him live and he was absolutely awesome! One of my all time favorite!
Back years ago I saw an interview with Haggard where he said he wrote the song Always wanting you about Dolly Parton. He said he fell in love with her but she was married so he never said anything. He was one of country's true gentlemen and lord could he sing !!! Please give that song a listen. I think it's the saddest song Haggard ever recorded. You can feel the pain in his voice.
Hey, when the Hag fell, he fell hard.("That's the way love goes"). When he fell out, it was even harder.("Lookin for a place to fall apart").
Garth said Merle was Country Music greatest poet! So many to choose from. Sing Me Back Home, Lonesome Fugitive, Favorite Memory of Mine, Today I Started Loving You Today!! Can’t go wrong with Merle!!
"Today I started loving You again".
You've only scratched the surface of merles music. In his almost 60 years of music he did it all. Blues-hard core country. Light country -religious -,and easy listening. A true patriotic American and the poet of the common man
Merle Haggard is an American treasure, what most people don't know is that he was a master at quite a few instruments including fiddle, saxophone, etc. he can not be confined to just Country, but Jazz & Swing music :)
My favourite country singer. I grew up hearing Merle sing. He’s the poet of the common man.
Oh good Ol' Merle This is good old Texas Swing dancing song ....listen to "Mama Tried" "Sing Me Back Home" and Davie Allan Coe's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name"
I’m proud to be an Okie from Muskogee
Nice! - You should definitely check out Mac Davis - "It's Hard To Be Humble" (from 1980). You will love Mac Davis, everybody did in the 70's / 80's.
Hag, was very versatile. This is my personal favorite. A time or three in my past, it was always nice to know somebody out there knew just how I felt.
You guys, by far give the best vibes to reactions to music! True fans with ears that hear and listen and actually appreciate the music and musicians. Thank y’all
I’ll never forget how much I laughed when I was watching the movie “Officer & a gentleman” and the part where the two officer recruits are really getting shit on from the drill instructor, and the one guy looks up & says “where’s Merle Haggard when you need him?” LOL that kinda sums up right there how strong of an impact Merle had on everything.
Nice ! thanks sooo much great reaction as always... Keep Merle coming !
Definitely a party song on the jukebox in so many bars and honky-tonks. And I think any good Honky Tonk or dive bar is going to have a fight or two now and then, but the best ones, it only happens once in a while. I got to see his band and him not long after this album came out, and we were about six feet away and had some interaction with him. And he always had the best musicians around him and he's incredibly good guitarist. And he also had some family members incorporated into his band as well.
I haven’t heard this song in a good while. But as soon as those first few notes started, it instantly transported me back. It was a song my Dad used to listen to when I was a kid. 😂 But he has been gone for about 14 years now. I still miss him. He was a character, to say the least. Memories sure do come back with music.
All of my Dad Music memories are tied to Hank Williams. He played Wichita in late 52', but dad had to work 2nd shift at Beechcraft, but him and my Mom's cousin got to see him after the show at The BlueMoon Ballroom later. He never forgot it. That was his equal to my seein The Stones play Wichita in 2006.
Wow. Some Merle! I always heard about this one - - but this'll be my first time to experience it.
p.s., gotta add Merle's *Silver Wings* to the playlist. it's some of the more sentimental and refined Merle.
You havent heard all the side of him, so many great songs to listen to
Move over Merle...mind if I join ya? 😁😁😁 Yep...this is pure country!
Love me some Merle!!!❤❤❤
-amazing !-
I think that this is honky tonk. That's what the "country bars" that you were trying to describe! Where they get up and boot scoot! Love you guys!
When I was little my parents played cards with Merle's cousins and the kids sat and listen to him before he became famous. I was lucky enough to hear one of his most famous songs Branded Man.
I love me some Merle!
We were lucky to see Merle live, earlier in this century!
...Class of 76...Merle didn't seek stardom...He just loved to sing...We are still proud of another one of our Arkansas legends...RIP Merle...
Young people discovering Merle Haggard. Beautiful!!!!
Country music is all about REAL life!
Not the corporate country of today.
Excellent choice!! You Gotta explore more of his stuff..
Surely you've both heard his "Okie From Muskogie" , if not you really need to!!!
Such a classic. Merl of chorse.
Merle Haggard and Buck Owens (another legend you need to explore) were what was known as the "Bakerfield Sound". It was a bit different from the typical Nashville sound.
What other song can you name that gives you a piano solo, a guitar solo twice, and a sax solo. WOW😮 More Merle please 🎶
What I love about Merle is yes he was classic country. But songs like I think I’ll just stay here and drink, Pancho and Lefty and Better Love Next Time all had kind of a blues type of sound that was a bit on the edge of country. He had such a smooth voice that was perfect for these blues types of songs.
In the early 90s I saw him at Toys R Us in the train section, he was known for loving train sets. I thought to myself "He looks a little rough, must be a hangover" a moment later around the corner came a young very tall gorgeous blonde cowgirl with jeans so tight they looked spray painted on and gave him a big kiss. Dayum, it's good to be a star.
I am simply amazed at the wide range of music genres the two of you seem to find so much pleasure in. You two are a joy to watch.
Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakum and Buck Owens all founded the Bakersfield sound.
My Favorite Memory and Rainbow Stew are two of my favorites by Merle! Legend!
Merle was THE MAN!
Hag's band The Strangers was one of the best bands I've ever heard.
They recorded all these solos for this song with the intention of having options once they mastered it. But they decided to keep all the different solos in it.
Reggie Young was the guitarist.
That is absolutely my favorite song from Merle! He has a lot of great songs. I appreciate this reaction.
Merle is what got me through Disco
Have you guys played any Buck Owens? If not, you should check out his songs like I've Got A Tiger by the Tail, Act Naturally and Streets of Bakersfield. I remember seeing old clips of him hosting Hee Haw.
I've had the sincere privilege to see Merle live and yes he was a country singer. But in his heart he was a rock and roller and he had the guitar chops to prove it.
I love it when Jay rocks out on an old Merle or Willie and all the other Oldies that we love so much!!
The bar is Merle's happy place. :)
This is one of my favorite Merle songs. He had a great blend of country and jazz.
His impersonations of Johnny Cash and Marty Robins is pretty cool. Very talented
Hag and George Jones were my dad's 2 favorite singers so I grew up listening to it. Love it
Hell yep!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time and as it turns out also the way I live my life
Love the Hag! Can’t go wrong with any of his music ❤
❤ him!!!! His voice, his lyrics, and his guitar playing!!!
His parents were from Oklahoma but moved to central California - Bakersfield in the early 30s, same as many others during the depression and dustbowl era. He was born in Oildale, a town whose name explains the industry there. Being from central Cali myself, I grew up the child of a depression migrant from Oklahoma (Tulsa), and have met a few people who knew or met MH over the years. I am picky about what country music I'll listen to and Mr Haggard's voice is soothing and resonant. Mama Tried is my favorite of his, you may have reacted to it already.
Be blessed ❤
Oh, that WAS country. I don't think Merle was ever marketed as any sort of rock, even "Southern Rock" but The Strangers were always considered one of the best country bands going. I saw them live in Memphis and they flat jam. I don't know what these 4 or 5 you've done are (apart from Poncho and Lefty) but he has a pretty massive catalog. You'll get so many recommendations but for me, the top recs are:
I'm a Lonesome Fugitive
Branded Man
Sing Me Back Home
Mama Tried
Hungry Eyes
Workin' Man Blues (this is another where the Strangers get to jam out some)
Daddy Frank (I skipped a couple that you must have surely already done since they are his signiture songs)
Carolyn (my favorite of his love songs)
If We Make it Through December (if I was forced to recommend only one, this is it - not technically a Christmas song but has become one)
Kentucky Gambler
Movin' On (the theme song from a 70's TV series that I loved as a kid, if you get the video with the opening from the show that's cool)
Ramblin Fever
Running Kind
I'm Always on a Mountain
The Way I Am
Misery and Gin (same album as the one you did here, used in a movie)
I'll stop. But do know that from 1966 to 1985 he released 60 singles and !35! of them hit #1 on the country chart. Another 15 hit #2 or #3. That's insane.
His singing and songs were the Absolute Bomb!!! He had such a variety in his catalogue, but the background music was always the next level!!!! I don't guess he ever put out a song I didn't love! A couple I would love to see you your reaction to is , If we make it through December! and Then Big City!!! But the number of really great songs is really unbelievable!
My introduction to this song was when a friend was forced to sing it at karaoke and it was terrible. Then a few years ago I heard it again and loved it.
“Okie from Muskogee” is still my favorite!🤘🔥
I like that song also but I think my favorite song of his is Song Me Back Home
Merle had such a long career that he had a lot of different phases to his music. I really enjoy his Western Swing covers of 1930's and 1940's Bob Wills. Merle plays fiddle on these songs.
I lived this and still doing nothing better yet
Merle ❤
Amber really needs to hear Merl sing (why can't I cry).
Love me some Merle Haggard. One of his best songs that is really under rated is Going Where The Lonely Go. Just a real gem.
I've been a fan of Merle since 1964, have seen him numerous times in concert, and he always had great musicians backing him up. That piano is played by Mark Yeary (who also played for Jimmy Buffett); the horn player was Don Markham; the fiddler was Jimmy Belkin... I had a friend who HATED country music until I turned him on to Merle. His voice was the most beautiful in all of country music. He wrote "Working Man Blues," covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Merle Haggard is revered as "The Poet of the Common Man." You guys haven't really even touched the tip of the iceberg. Among my favorites that you guys will love but haven't reacted to yet:
Working Man Blues,
The Fightin' Side of Me,
Are The Good Times Really Over,
Ramblin' Fever,
If We Make It Through December,
Daddy Frank,
Big City,
Silver Wings
Etc, etc, etc
Nothing to say really, it’s Merle, perfection on every level.
Swinging Doors and Natural High are great Merle Haggard songs.
Such a talent. The Fighting Side of Me! So many country gold songs he wrote. For something fun, John Prine, Let Talk Dirty In Hawaiian, toe tapper. Thanks for the smile.
Mighty Merle Haggard! 👍
One of my favs
When Bob Wills was nearing his death bed, Merle Haggard got the remaining Texas Playboys together and produced For The Last Time, their final album. Milk Cow Blues from this album is a must hear
Merle Haggard held the Guinness world record for the largest round of drinks ever bought. On March 21 1983 he bought 5095 drinks for each of the fans at his show at Billy Bobs Texas concert hall. He was also a prisoner at Folsom prison when Johnny Cash played his historic concert at Folsom prison. And Merle escaped jail 17 times... the guy is just a straight up LEGEND!!
For a more tender side, check out "If We Make It Til December" and for a really fun song (but with a message that is still relevant today), you gotta hear "Rainbow Stew."
Favorite Merle song and top 5 country in general!
Pre mid to late 70s music, there was more variety in an artists catalogue than after. Even though many of these artists were tightly controlled by the labels they worked for, they still had variety in their music. Artists today are categorized and never leave that little box unless maybe it is a solo project, We never thought in terms of genre.
Watch the live version, same exact sound but fun to watch all the talented musicians
Oh yeah my father played him often lol growing up this is the music I heard seemed to put my dad in a better mood lol❤ takes me back to the 1970's
Think I'll just stay here and drank this is what we used to call, "Buckle Polishing Music." "Misery And Gin" or "My Favorite Memory" should be on the play list, in my humble opinion, the studio versions are much better than any live version I've seen on RUclips.
Love Merle Haggard, one of the very best in Country music ✌❤🎶
Pure outlaw country! I'm a rocker but know great music. That's Haggard!
Saw him when he was 78 years old and he was incredible. He had pneumonia and forced his way through it. Many probably don't know that is Merle playing the guitar. He was seriously a virtuoso on the instrument.
Barroom greatness that's classic country right there
Great reaction, I’ve heard Merle Haggard , but this was my first time hearing this.
Love you guys, especially because you are Okies! These old country songs you do bring back great memories of my dad, can't help but smile and sometimes wipe a tear. You have to do Are The Good Times Really Over by Merle. I think it is his best and it spoke to the times then and speaks to the times now. Let's go fam!
My mom's favorite! She loved him! I saw him 3 times in concert, with my mom of course! Lol
I'm glad you finally got to this one. I suggested it a year ago. It's my favorite song by "the Hag" by far. It's more jazzy than country rock to me.
I think the drums is holding the song together with that great beat....I requested this song a long time ago
Thank you!! This is his best
You really must give Are The Good Times Really Over For Good a listen. It was Rich Men North of Richmond long before that song struck a chord with people.