Merle Haggard

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  • country
  • classic country
  • outlaw country
  • singer-songwriter
  • americana
Merle Ronald Haggard, born April 6, 1937 in Bakersfield, California is an American country music singer and songwriter. He has become one of the true giants of country music, and along with Buck Owens helped create the Bakersfield Sound, which is characterized by the unique twang of Telecaster guitars, harmonies, and a rough edge not heard on the more polished Nashville recordings of the time. After spending his early life drifting in and out of jail Merle attended three of Johnny Cash's concerts at San Quentin Prison.

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Songs

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    Bingo

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    Blue Christmas

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    Blue Jungle

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    Blue Rock (instrumental by the Strangers)

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    Blue Yodel #6

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    Blue Yodel, No. 9

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    Blues for Dixie

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    Blues Stay Away From Me

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    Bobby Wants a Puppy Dog for Christmas

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    Brain Cloudy Blues

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    Branded Man

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    Branded Man (1967)

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    Bring It On Down to My House, Honey

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    Broken Friend

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    Brown Skinned Gal

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    C.C. Waterback

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    California Blues

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    California Blues (Blue Yodel #4)

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    California Cottonfields

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    California on My Mind

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    Call Me

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    Can't Break the Habit

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    Carolyn

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    Cherokee Maiden

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    Chicago Wind

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    Chill Factor

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    Colorado

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    Come on in to My Arms

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    Corrina Corrina

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    Corrine Corrina

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    Crazy Moon

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    Cry Me a River

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    Daddy Frank

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    Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)

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    Daddy Won't Be Home Again for Christmas

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    Daddy Won't Be Home For Christmas

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    Day the Rains Came

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    Dealing With the Devil

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    Don't Get Married

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    Don't Get Married (1967)

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    Down the Old Road to Home

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    Driftwood

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    Drink Up and Be Somebody

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    Drink Up and Be Somebody (1966)

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    Easy Come, Easy Go

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    Ever-Changing Woman

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    Everbody's Had the Blues

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    Every Fool Has a Rainbow

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    Every Fool Has a Rainbow (1969)

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    Everybody's Had the Blues


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