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Collecting selected 1960s and early-'70s hits re-recorded by the legendary country singer, this best-of includes a version of Merle Haggard's first top 10 hit, 1965's "My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers," one of his best-known songs in "Okie From Muskogee," and ballads like "Sing Me Back Home and "Silver Wings."
This live recording captures Merle Haggard in his element, performing hits like the title track and "Mama Tried," as well as favorites like "Big City" and "Ida Red," to an ecstatic barroom crowd. Haggard and band are in fine form on this compact set, playing energized versions of "Ramblin' Fever" and "Workin' Man's Blues"; Haggard himself sounds like he's having a blast. Merle Haggard Okie From Muskogee Songs Okie From Muskogee Review
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