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Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard Album: “Hag/Let Me Tell You About a Song”

Merle Haggard Album: “Hag/Let Me Tell You About a Song”
Album Information :
Title: Hag/Let Me Tell You About a Song
Release Date:2002-08-13
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Classic Country, Greatest Country Hits
Label:Beat Goes On
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5017261205483
Track Listing :
1 Soldier's Last Letter Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers
2 Shelly's Winter Love Video
3 Jesus, Take A Hold Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers
4 I Can't Be Myself Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers Video
5 I'm A Good Loser Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers
6 Sidewalks Of Chicago
7 No Reason To Quit Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers Video
8 If You've Got Time (To Say Goodbye) Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers
9 Farmer's Daughter
10 I've Done It All Merle Haggard and Merle Haggard & the Strangers
11 Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man) Video
12 They're Tearin' the Labor Camps Down
13 Man Who Picked the Wildwood Flower
14 Recitation: The Proudest Fiddle in the World (A Maiden's Prayer)
15 Bill Woods from Bakersfield
16 Old Doc Brown
17 Grandma Harp
18 Turnin' Off A Memory Merle Haggard and Johnny Paycheck Video
19 Irma Jackson
20 Funeral
21 Bring It On Down To My House, Honey
Review - :
In 2002, {@BGO} released {$Merle Haggard}'s 1971 album {^Hag} and 1972 effort {^Let Me Tell You About a Song} on a single CD. These two albums were separated by two other records: {^Land of Many Churches} and {^Someday We'll Look Back}, both from 1971. If {^Someday We'll Look Back} would have fit better with {^Hag} on a two-fer since it shares a similar sound and sentiment, it's still hard to complain about this disc, since neither album has been released on CD before and they're both among {$Haggard}'s best. Which, of course, means this is a necessary purchase for any serious fan of either {$Hag} or {\country} music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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