Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2015
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Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver) · Merle Haggard
Big City
℗ 1981 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1981-06-11
Guitar, Harmonica: Roy Nichols
Fiddle, Mandolin: Tiny Moore
Dobro, Steel Guitar: Norm Hamlet
Drums: Biff Adams
Piano: Mark Yeary
Bass: Dennis Hromek
Fiddle: Jimmy Belkin
Horn, Saxophone, Trumpet: Don Markham
Trombone: Slyde Hyde
Producer: Lewis Talley
Assistant Producer: Jim Upshaw
Engineer: Ken Suesov
Assistant Engineer: Russ Bracher
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2024 are we that snowball headed for hell ???
This song fits more than ever in this day in age. A song written in the past that fit then as it is now. If we could only stop rolling down hill, like a snowball headed for hell!
This song still holds so much weight in 2024.
Should be the rally cry for 2024.
❤❤ boy, I am 82 now ,and these are my feeling’s now !! Thank GOD for country music !!
This song rings truer today than when it originally came out!!!
My grandfather loved this song. When I would kidnap him from nursing homes. He would always request this one.
The world could use re-release of this classic TODAY !!!
Been listening to this since I was a kid. It was a good song back then now it’s good truth in 2024
When this came out the world and society was still a pretty good place, I’m afraid it might be to late to go back to those times…MORALS ARE IN THE SEWER NOW !🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
When a man could still work, and still would! Enough said😑😪
I'm an Aussie and this song applies to our country too.
Man what's happened to GOOD country today?
The world is coming to this now
America needs more Merle’s TODAY…
We will Miss you Merle Haggard.. Another Country Music legend gone.. but not forgotten.. RIP.. until we meet in Heaven..
Probably my favorite song and I'm only 19
One of the greatest songs ever written!!!!
Love this song. I play it on full high with my windows wide open every Independence Day just for my neighbors to hear the message. Certainly applies today.
Man, Merle was telling the truth back then and we didn’t realize just how good we had it……