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This early-1980s live concert recording features Merle Haggard on his home turf in Southern California, performing a variety of favorites, including his classic drinking songs "Misery and Gin," "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink," and "Back to the Barrooms Again." There's also a Haggard fiddle solo, as well as a nod to his musical roots in Jimmie Rodgers' "Blue Yodel #9," and to his time in San Quentin in the sentimental prison ballad "Sing Me Back Home."
Photographer: Fred Valentine.
Arranger: Merle Haggard.
Personnel: Merle Haggard (vocals, guitar).
Recording information: Anaheim Stadium.
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