
An absolute talented yet brilliantly sarcastic by the lyrics he wrote or written to be picked by him would merely, lifting the man’s up to Country legend-scene community as Merle Ronald Haggard born to be grown up old enough to understands his place of spot towards the American Country music as singer, guitarist, fiddler and songwriter from Bakersfield, California and releasing tons of record collections before finally, died peacefully, on april in Palo Cedro at his 79th birthday as one oldie folks and the rest of his fans would always liking to played the Same Train A Different Time album all over again as Merle Haggard given this compilation album about his life and the experiences that covers the tracks in or out the holes and alleyways to the staging and infamous dirty themes package within the drinking whiskey, plaything women and smoking rodeos right on tracks as (A Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers) onto the twenty-nine songs with Narration #2 or the opening tracks like My Rough and Rowdy Ways, Hobo’s Meditation or Mother The Queen of My Heart into California Blues and Why Should I Be Lonely as well as Miss The Mississippi and You, Frankie & Johnny, No Hard Times to My Old Pal by the sophomore mid-tempo and softer slow tunes performs through Merle’s distinctive vocals for the Country World and Folk-Pop catalog goodies package as the weather strangely, changed or the only girl you ever loved running away with another man as broken feelings sometimes can measuring to wrote on kinds of sad songs and wiser lyrics – like cursing your misery but never giving up to try to catching the train that stops only for a while before going back on trails.
Same Train, A Different Time:
http://myzuka.club/Album/302796/Merle-Haggard-Same-Train-A-Different-Time-1969
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