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The Lonesome Fugitive: The Merle Haggard Anthology 1963-1977

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1 Sing A Sad Song Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
2 Sam Hill Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
3 Just Between The Two Of Us Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
4 (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
5 I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
6 Swinging Doors Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
7 The Bottle Let Me Down Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
8 The Fugitive Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
9 Someone Told My Story Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
10 I Threw Away The Rose Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
11 Branded Man Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
12 Sing Me Back Home Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
13 The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
14 Today I Started Loving You Again Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
15 Mama Tried Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
16 I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
17 Hungry Eyes Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
18 Workin' Man Blues Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
19 Okie From Muskogee Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
20 The Fightin' Side Of Me Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
21 Street Singer Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
22 Jesus, Take A Hold Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
23 I Can't Be Myself Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
24 Sidewalks Of Chicago Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
25 Soldier's Last Letter Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
26 Someday We'll Look Back Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
27 Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man) Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
28 Carolyn Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
29 Grandma Harp Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
30 It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
31 I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
32 Everybody's Had The Blues Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
33 If We Make It Through December Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
34 Things Aren't Funny Anymore Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
35 Old Man From The Mountain Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
36 Kentucky Gambler Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
37 It's All In The Movies Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
38 The Roots Of My Raising Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
39 Cherokee Maiden Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
40 A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today Ico_playlist save Buy song from iTunes
  • AMG Review of Lonesome Fugitive: The Merle Haggard Anthology (1963-1977)

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Razor & Tie's 1995 collection The Lonesome Fugitive: The Merle Haggard Anthology (1963-1977) is the gold-standard among Hag collections, containing 40 songs from his classic years at Capitol Records (plus a couple of early singles originally released on Tally, later acquired by Capitol). While there are two box sets -- Capitol's essential Down Every Road and Bear Family's excellent complete recordings, Untamed Hawk -- this is the only hits collection to be both comprehensive and concise, containing all the big hits and major songs on one compulsively listenable collection. It's not just that this has all the hits, since it does, it's that the collection chronologically follows his charting singles from 1963's "Sing a Sad Song" to 1977's "A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today," skipping only a couple of mid-'70s hits toward the end, adding the timeless "Today I Started Loving You Again" on the first disc, thereby offering a streamlined summary of his period of greatest creativity and commercial success. While Haggard certainly has many terrific, even classic, songs from the 15 years covered here that didn't make the cut, the hits -- and every song outside of "Today I Started Loving You Again" charted, including a staggering 22 country number ones -- illustrate his growth as both a songwriter and musician and constitute one of the greatest bodies of work in American popular music. It's possible to dig deeper -- and most serious listeners owe it to themselves to dig deeper, acquiring either or both of the aforementioned boxes, along with proper albums -- but this not only serves as an ideal introduction, it's a perfect summary of Haggard's work and a necessary cornerstone of any country collection.

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