Strangers is the debut studio album by Merle Haggard. Initially Haggard refused, opting to remain loyal to Owen and Talley, but Tally Records did not have the resources to break Haggard, who was creating quite a buzz in California
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Discography: Merle Haggard. The Country Sound Of (Double CD) (2017). The Ultimate Collection (2017). Live From Austin TX (2017).
Merle Haggard Format: Audio C. He was one of the first country artists to see the LP as more than one hit and some filler songs. After his initial success, he devoted a lot of time and creative energy to 'concepts' that interested him, including live albums, tribute albums, gospel albums, and The Strangers' instrumental albums. 7. Just Sit Down And Cry. 8. Slow 'n' Easy. 9. I Don't Love Nobody.
The Strangers were Merle Haggard's backing band.
Merle Haggard's first album Strangers was an impressive debut. Apart from the classic singles "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers," "Sam Hill," "Sing A Sad Song," and "I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can," there's a number of fine album cuts, including "I'd Trade All of My Tomorrows," "If I Had Left It Up To You," and "You Don't Even Tr. Granted, there is some filler on Strangers, but that was the case for nearly every country album recorded in the '60s
Bonnie Owens, Haggard's wife at the time, sang backup and co-wrote the song, which was the title track of Haggard's 1968 album with the Strangers. Despite lyrics about robbing and killing, Haggard seemed downright wistful about the deadly duo: "But we'll always remember how they lived and died.
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Merle Haggard’s name first appeared on a Billboard album chart with his debut LP in 1965, starting a distinguished presence that continued throughout his lifetime. In the wake of the late country pioneer’s triumphant collaboration with Willie Nelson, Django & Jimmie, which topped the country bestsellers, let’s reDiscover Merle’s 1965 release Strangers.