He lead a REAL life. I would rather go through the highs and lows of life, like Merle...than EVER spend a day sheltered in the suburbs with Luke Bryan. Merle had stories to tell.
I think you just explained why i can't stomach new "country" it's drawn from heartache and lessons learned. Everyone is so sheltered. More boys need to be named sue nowadays.
Merle is one of the greatest American artists who ever lived. It was my great pleasure to see him live in a small club a few years before his death. The guy was brilliant and a stone cold pro.
I wish I would’ve seen him in concert, I could have, but you think they will live forever. In 1970, the first album I ever bought was Merle Haggard and the strangers. I wore that thing out.
I cried the day Mere Haggard died, I'm now 27 and never met the man however I feel like he knew me and I knew him. His music makes a bad day not so bad and a good day even better!
I cried when he died too. I’m 26 and from Bakersfield, only a few miles from where he grew up. He was an amazing man. I got to see him on his last tour through Bakersfield, and man was it amazing!
Merle is probably my all time favorite male country singer. Many of the male singers to follow him, used Merle as a guide and reference as to their own vocal range and pitch. The way Merle would pitch the vocal pattern, in each ending line of his songs, was something that is born in him and natural not acquired. He was a brilliant naturally talented singer.
I got to see Merle Haggard live, along with Pam Tillis back in the early 2000’s, at the Midwest Old Threshers in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Got upfront and close in seeing him. I remember listening to his music growing up. Loved it.
Merle was simply the most complete C&W artist of all time! He was a great and versatile singer, a prolific songwriter, accomplished musician and fine entertainer. Simply put he was a "royal flush".
Words can't begin to describe of how much we miss Merle , he was a true American hero , who stood up for working middle class american families , Jonny Cash ,June Carter , Waylon Jennings , George Jones , Glenn Gamble , Charlie Pride and so many others are gone but not forgotten that why we carry on the legacy and listen to there music.
If we make it through December Every things gonna be alright I know It's the coldest time of winter And I shiver when I see the fallen snow If we make it through December got plans to be in a warmer town come summer time Maybe even California If we make it through December we'll be fine RIP Merle I'm glad you don't have to be here to witness the outlaws of our government
My dear old mum who is now up in heaven with Merle introduced me to the legend that was Merle Haggard and even though I'm from Australia, he is still to this day my favourite(C\W\M) and Kern river is my favourite song so strong and powerful. R.I.P MERLE HAGGARD. SIMPLY THE BEST.
My band had the honor of opening up for Merle on what turned out to be his last tour in August of 2015. It was truly a lesson in class and experience. Hanging out backstage with merles long time manager, rhubarb Jones, a local deejay who was emceeing and various band members all made for a memorable show, and you can bet that I claimed the best seat in the house as Mr. Haggard took the stage. Legendary.
@Alpha Centauri tragic and tragedy are not the same word. A tragedy is a noun defined by its finale. So someone can experience a tragedy, like merles imprisonment, his fathers death, cobains death, etc.Whereas tragic is an adjective that would define an individual or a body of work overall. Merle experienced tragedy but was not a tragic person he came out on top. Kurt was tragic bc he died so young and at the top of it all... tragic to lose a talent and a tragedy that he killed himself. In fact, someone who overcomes adversity as in the case of the Hag is consider more of a hero than a tragic individual... lol this is my English degree at play (my parents said it would be useless)
He wrote a book called “ Sing me back home” read it on a flight to Korea while in the Army. The book tells of his life from a child to prison, a pardon and fame, he tells it like it was
Mr. Haggard, I've never held any thing against anyone for tripping and or falling through life's hourney... it's normal to have a few scrapes and bruises, we aren't perfect and isn't life all about that anyway... We will always love your music, thank you Mr. Haggard for all the BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES...
His mother isn't "calling" him incorrigible. It's the official term for a parent to relinquish responsibility of an uncontrollable child to the State. Parents can be sued for the actions of their children & is why this is sometimes done.
My husband loved the sound of this man and considered "I'VE ALWAYS BEEN CRAZY" as his own song and I see from this that Merle died only a little later in 2016 as my sweet husband of almost 49 years.
Merle Haggard had his ups and downs in life but certainly not a tragic life. The man is a legend of Legends in country music. In those ups and downs he wrote songs about his life not buying them from some songwriter sitting in a New York City Apartment. Nobody will ever match the authenticity of the words in his music
Very interesting. I knew his name ...... and that's about it. Never was much of a country-listener. I will go on from here listening to some of his music, though........
Not trying to take anything away from junior, he had some gigantic shoes to fill and he filled them, his own way. I was just finishing the song lyrics to Long Time Gone...
Because who wants to talk about you or me ? We don't matter to most people we are nobody's to most people so you only here about people that are famous .
I was born the run in' kind With leavin' alway's on my mind. Home was never home to me , At anytime Every front door had me hopin' There would be a back door open There just had to be an exit For the runnin' kind. Within me there's a prison , Surrounding me alone , As real as any dungeon , With it's walls of stone. I know runnin's not the answer, But runnin's bin my nature And a part of me That keeps me hangin' on. I swear this song is the story of my life!! Thanks for the music Merle!! Rest easy ol' friend! Xoxo
Merle Haggard was an always will be an awesome American artist to ever live. I absolutely love his music. He may be gone but rest assured Merle Haggard will never be forgotten for his music will forever live on through his three gifted sons Marty Neol and Ben Haggard. I Love to hear them sing his songs. Bless them all 🙏
Johnny Cash was a very decent man, not many musicians take the time to perform in prisons. Being Australian I've never heard of Merle Haggard but now I'll listen to his music. What a life!!
Merle and I shared a birthday and he past away on it . I cried when him and George and Cash left this world cuz I knew there went the best generation of men. We are all screwed now.. Don’t believe me look around
The shittiest thing, and yet the best thing, is that we are all individuals, men and women, and we define who we are by what we choose to think, choose to believe, choose to say or not say, choose to do or not do. All of these choices we make, how we choose to treat each other, and choose to interact, defines the world we live in, because we literally create our world. The shittiest thing is that we COULD be choosing, as individuals, and as populations, to be actively involved in making our world a better place to live. The best thing is that we CAN be choosing, as individuals, and as populations, to be actively involved in making our world a better place to live. As shitty as so much is that our corporate media presents to us, daily, I also see more people, especially young people, getting involved in our communities, investing not just a few dollars, but time, effort, and most importantly, the CHOICE to give a shit about the kind of community, and kind of world, in which we live.
I don’t think Biden is any better sadly we don’t have anyone looking out for the people anymore. No matter who it is it’s all about lining the pockets and making their own life golden
Merle's looked like a completely different person as he aged, it was as if his entire bone structure rearranged itself...late nights and music I guess...he was incredible no matter what he looked like, a great artist!
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing describing. Unfortunately I never saw him in concert. Favorite songs “ Okie from Muskogee “. “ Big City 🌆 “
He sure was clean-cut in the early years. He's certainly a role model for those who feel that they are failing at one thing or another. My dad was an Okie, born in Idabel, OK.
« There’s a restlessness in my soul that I never conquered, not with motion, marriages or meaning » that was Jesus trying to reach him. Bless someone you love today and share the gospel. Merry Christmas everyone 🌟🤱🌟🙏
This is the way you do it. You turn a bad situation into a good situation. People today cannot do this kind of thing, we have a bunch of pansy's in our world.
I think if you were to ask him he'd say "I live the kind of life..... most men only dream of.... I make my living writing songs... and singing them". Hag's the GOAT!
He lead a REAL life. I would rather go through the highs and lows of life, like Merle...than EVER spend a day sheltered in the suburbs with Luke Bryan. Merle had stories to tell.
You feel this way because you're an outlaw like Merle and me. Were real 1 percenters who don't dig normal
@@americancameramanmedia1309 how am I suppose to live like this when I’m 20 years old in Canada. Ain’t nobody think like me,
I think you just explained why i can't stomach new "country" it's drawn from heartache and lessons learned. Everyone is so sheltered. More boys need to be named sue nowadays.
Country music ain’t the same today it’s not real country music
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Merle is one of the greatest American artists who ever lived. It was my great pleasure to see him live in a small club a few years before his death. The guy was brilliant and a stone cold pro.
I wish I would’ve seen him in concert, I could have, but you think they will live forever. In 1970, the first album I ever bought was Merle Haggard and the strangers. I wore that thing out.
@Ronaldo Laquidara Dont ever put comments about David Bowie on Merle Haggard tread..
I think I'll just stay here and drink....
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I ain't understanding
Hell yeah, what a song
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I’d say that’s the way love goes yk. At least mama tried to tell you better.
Merle Haggard is one of the best singers and writers I have ever heard in my 62 years.
All time best
I agree with both of you! (And I'm 65).
He is the best singer I've heard in my 14 years
A musical genius! Nobody’s gonna fill them shoes, ever!
Nobody
Juice wrld did LOL no hate
Maybe Dwight Yoakam??
@@Glicksman1 I think I’ll just sit here and wait!
@@cowgirl_406 Not even close!
I cried the day Mere Haggard died, I'm now 27 and never met the man however I feel like he knew me and I knew him. His music makes a bad day not so bad and a good day even better!
I cried when he died too. I’m 26 and from Bakersfield, only a few miles from where he grew up. He was an amazing man. I got to see him on his last tour through Bakersfield, and man was it amazing!
Merle was the ultimate best singer and writer.
Haggard was fantastic i love him and his music
What a great talent , gone but never forgotten , RIP Merle , 👍🥰🍺🇦🇺 .
Merle is probably my all time favorite male country singer. Many of the male singers to follow him, used Merle as a guide and reference as to their own vocal range and pitch. The way Merle would pitch the vocal pattern, in each ending line of his songs, was something that is born in him and natural not acquired. He was a brilliant naturally talented singer.
RVZ
I got to see Merle Haggard live, along with Pam Tillis back in the early 2000’s, at the Midwest Old Threshers in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Got upfront and close in seeing him. I remember listening to his music growing up. Loved it.
Hey amy merry Christmas
Headline should read...The Incredible Successful Life of Merle Haggard
I know right. Many folks don't get a second chance he did.
I own every album that was produced by Merle and I will never ever get rid of them! Love you man!
Merle was simply the most complete C&W artist of all time! He was a great and versatile singer, a prolific songwriter, accomplished musician and fine entertainer. Simply put he was a "royal flush".
I take it you've never heard of Slim Dusty??
Words can't begin to describe of how much we miss Merle , he was a true American hero , who stood up for working middle class american families , Jonny Cash ,June Carter , Waylon Jennings , George Jones , Glenn Gamble , Charlie Pride and so many others are gone but not forgotten that why we carry on the legacy and listen to there music.
If we make it through December Every things gonna be alright I know It's the coldest time of winter And I shiver when I see the fallen snow If we make it through December got plans to be in a warmer town come summer time Maybe even California If we make it through December we'll be fine RIP Merle I'm glad you don't have to be here to witness the outlaws of our government
My dear old mum who is now up in heaven with Merle introduced me to the legend that was Merle Haggard and even though I'm from Australia, he is still to this day my favourite(C\W\M) and Kern river is my favourite song so strong and powerful. R.I.P MERLE HAGGARD. SIMPLY THE BEST.
🙏🏼
The best singer ,songwriter,and always loved his pickin on his tuff dog telecaster ! My all time favorite!
A real artist issued from a rocky road. It takes a huge load of humility to say things like he did.
My band had the honor of opening up for Merle on what turned out to be his last tour in August of 2015. It was truly a lesson in class and experience. Hanging out backstage with merles long time manager, rhubarb Jones, a local deejay who was emceeing and various band members all made for a memorable show, and you can bet that I claimed the best seat in the house as Mr. Haggard took the stage. Legendary.
Really good singer sad end thou. I hope haggert believed in almighty God and God son Jesus Christ..😆😎😚
That’s amazing. What an honor. Your band must have been pretty darned good to open for one of the GOATS.
I would say his life was extremely SUCCESSFUL NOT TRAGIC AT ALL.
@Alpha Centauri I agree.
You cant make a diamond without heat and pressure.
Listen to his songs. Its clear he was in deep pain, the kind of pain money doesn't fix
@Alpha Centauri tragic would mean that it ended poorly. Through all his struggles he became a legend and quite successful in the end.
@Alpha Centauri tragic and tragedy are not the same word. A tragedy is a noun defined by its finale. So someone can experience a tragedy, like merles imprisonment, his fathers death, cobains death, etc.Whereas tragic is an adjective that would define an individual or a body of work overall. Merle experienced tragedy but was not a tragic person he came out on top. Kurt was tragic bc he died so young and at the top of it all... tragic to lose a talent and a tragedy that he killed himself. In fact, someone who overcomes adversity as in the case of the Hag is consider more of a hero than a tragic individual... lol this is my English degree at play (my parents said it would be useless)
Loved his music and the man RIP brother. God bless.
Greatest country music singer songwriter of all time
His parents did appreciate music, His dad played a fiddle.
Yeah and he died when Merle was 9
The real out law country singer ❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
He wrote a book called “ Sing me back home” read it on a flight to Korea while in the Army. The book tells of his life from a child to prison, a pardon and fame, he tells it like it was
Merle is a sir and a legend of country music.
Merle devoted Saturdays to music. For the sake of music to everybody on Saturdays. thanks again!
Mr. Haggard, I've never held any thing against anyone for tripping and or falling through life's hourney... it's normal to have a few scrapes and bruises, we aren't perfect and isn't life all about that anyway... We will always love your music, thank you Mr. Haggard for all the BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES...
Now that’s a life story that will make plenty of good country songs.
This is my first time hearing about him. The man lived an interesting life. RIP.
"Stop rollin down hill like a snowball headed for hell,,,,
Stand up for the flag and let's all ring the liberty bell.
Is one of his great songs!
We are rolling right down to hell it seems... glad Merle didnt have to see this...
Are the good times really over?
@@videocast406 yes
His mother isn't "calling" him incorrigible. It's the official term for a parent to relinquish responsibility of an uncontrollable child to the State. Parents can be sued for the actions of their children & is why this is sometimes done.
Parents swear out an incorrigibility complaint.
I know. They did it to me.
Merle was a great artist! I loved him so!
This video was very nicely done! I liked his tunes but never knew about his life! Thank you.
My husband loved the sound of this man and considered "I'VE ALWAYS BEEN CRAZY" as his own song and I see from this that Merle died only a little later in 2016 as my sweet husband of almost 49 years.
Merle Haggard had his ups and downs in life but certainly not a tragic life. The man is a legend of Legends in country music. In those ups and downs he wrote songs about his life not buying them from some songwriter sitting in a New York City Apartment. Nobody will ever match the authenticity of the words in his music
Very interesting.
I knew his name ...... and that's about it. Never was much of a country-listener.
I will go on from here listening to some of his music, though........
The legendary Mr.Merle Haggard deserves more than 12 minutes & 45 seconds.
I'm with you on that. I've been restless all my life. I've had it all done it all and lost it all. Now I just wait.....
"they sound tired but they don't sound Haggard, they got money, but they ain't got Cash.."
They got Junior but they ain’t got Hank...
@@bucknaked6111 JUnior was way way better than SR...I know it blashemy but I dont care..
Not trying to take anything away from junior, he had some gigantic shoes to fill and he filled them, his own way. I was just finishing the song lyrics to Long Time Gone...
Merle was my inspiration for singing
Why is it every celebrity has had such a tragic life?? We all have problems, most lives are tragic, not just the famous
Because who wants to talk about you or me ? We don't matter to most people we are nobody's to most people so you only here about people that are famous .
Yeah tragic lol
Seems like he lived a pretty good life and screwed over some people along the way
I like Merle's music but it is what it is
Its not tragic. Everything on this channel is tragic. According to them everybody is flying on broken wings. Im not a subscriber.
He sounds like a class act
@@keithclark486 that's what you got from that not very smart are you ?
I was born the run in' kind
With leavin' alway's on my mind.
Home was never home to me ,
At anytime
Every front door had me hopin'
There would be a back door open
There just had to be an exit
For the runnin' kind.
Within me there's a prison ,
Surrounding me alone ,
As real as any dungeon ,
With it's walls of stone.
I know runnin's not the answer,
But runnin's bin my nature
And a part of me
That keeps me hangin' on.
I swear this song is the story of my life!!
Thanks for the music Merle!! Rest easy ol' friend! Xoxo
Merle Haggard was an always will be an awesome American artist to ever live. I absolutely love his music. He may be gone but rest assured Merle Haggard will never be forgotten for his music will forever live on through his three gifted sons Marty Neol and Ben Haggard. I Love to hear them sing his songs. Bless them all 🙏
Did Merle claim Scott as his son?
Johnny Cash was a very decent man, not many musicians take the time to perform in prisons. Being Australian I've never heard of Merle Haggard but now I'll listen to his music. What a life!!
Good music attracts good vibes and good quality around 🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🌲🌲🎅🎅🤶🤶Merry Christmas Debbie
Hello beautiful lady
The man from real hard time ❤
This guy truly overcame the odds
Thank you for this great upload. Stars like Haggard will never die (musically)
He has the best voice Ive ever heard, ever❤
That Merle Haggard can really get down on that country music! I really enjoyed him!
I'm a performer...this weekend, I'm singing "I'm a White Boy!"...love that song! 🤣
A real American hero and poet.
Great the influence of the wonderful Johnny Cash!
A wonderful overview of a complex man
Thank you.
Awesome, interesting but very sad and definitely devastating. Love a few of his songs.
Merle and I shared a birthday and he past away on it . I cried when him and George and Cash left this world cuz I knew there went the best generation of men. We are all screwed now.. Don’t believe me look around
The shittiest thing, and yet the best thing, is that we are all individuals, men and women, and we define who we are by what we choose to think, choose to believe, choose to say or not say, choose to do or not do. All of these choices we make, how we choose to treat each other, and choose to interact, defines the world we live in, because we literally create our world. The shittiest thing is that we COULD be choosing, as individuals, and as populations, to be actively involved in making our world a better place to live. The best thing is that we CAN be choosing, as individuals, and as populations, to be actively involved in making our world a better place to live. As shitty as so much is that our corporate media presents to us, daily, I also see more people, especially young people, getting involved in our communities, investing not just a few dollars, but time, effort, and most importantly, the CHOICE to give a shit about the kind of community, and kind of world, in which we live.
Trump is the sorriest excuse for a man in history.
I don’t think Biden is any better sadly we don’t have anyone looking out for the people anymore. No matter who it is it’s all about lining the pockets and making their own life golden
Why do you always saw “tragic” or “sad ending?” I knew Merle. He would like how you portray him.
You are blessed to know him, I was a small boy when I heard some of his tunes on a AM channel! The man was simply epic!
Good observation Michael nothing about hagg was tragic.
When my dad passed away in 92 Merle haggard was all I had left of him, now that Merle is gone it’s like my dad passed away all over again.
He is one of my favorites I could just listen him always on my way to Texas
Despite his flaws, he was a great man and a great performer. RIP Mr. Haggard.
I went to see him perform in Chicago before he passed away...very good time...
His contemporaries sang about being outlaws, but Merle was the real outlaw. 💀🔥
Cash murdered a man, that's outlaw
Did Cash really?
@@corir1045 nope, that's untrue.
Yea I know brother, was being a sarcastic prick lol
@@lyleswavel320 cash never murdered anyone but Howlin Wolf killed a man with a shovel
My Dad loved this Guy!
I love his Telecasters!
Merle's looked like a completely different person as he aged, it was as if his entire bone structure rearranged itself...late nights and music I guess...he was incredible no matter what he looked like, a great artist!
Smoking cigarettes and hard living did that.
I first learned about him in the movie with Clint Eastwood,Bronco Billy, singing misery and gin😞🍻🙂👍👍
I seen him live in stockton people and he was great great God Bless merle haggard I could cry 😢
Merle and I share the same birthdate,, another Aries , RIPMr Haggard ,, he was my idol when I was a young woman I idolized him ,, still love the man,,
What a life! Always liked Merle. Even more - after watching the Ken Burns documentary "Country Music". Thanks for posting!
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing describing. Unfortunately I never saw him in concert. Favorite songs “ Okie from Muskogee “. “ Big City 🌆 “
He sure was clean-cut in the early years. He's certainly a role model for those who feel that they are failing at one thing or another. My dad was an Okie, born in Idabel, OK.
Merle isn’t from Oklahoma lol
Mine born in watson,nearby.
@@terrypollard5618 My husband's mom is from Okemah and dad was from Henryetta. He was a Henryetta Hen. They're now the Henryetta Knights.
Nice vid.
My dad showed me haggard at the age of 3 and 10 years later i love his music
A good guy
Bless his heart
Hey Jackie merry Christmas
A real country music i con/Love his music!
I fail to see how his life was tragic. It was blessed for the most part. Tragic it wasn't. 💯
40 #1 hits and country music Hall of fame member
Good video great upload cheers interesting to watch 👍
I love The Hag!!!
Play In Peace, Mr Haggard. Love and respect to your family.
« There’s a restlessness in my soul that I never conquered, not with motion, marriages or meaning » that was Jesus trying to reach him. Bless someone you love today and share the gospel. Merry Christmas everyone 🌟🤱🌟🙏
MERELE WAS THE KING OF COUNTRY MUSIC! 🎶🎶🎶🎶
This is the way you do it. You turn a bad situation into a good situation. People today cannot do this kind of thing, we have a bunch of pansy's in our world.
Legend
Oh man I hate, HATE, Luke Bryan! Just like I hate what is considered country music today by him and so many others
I don't know who wrote the Title of this but there is nothing tragic about the Greatest Country Singer there has ever lived LOL!!
Thanks 🖖
Tragic.Nah this man was an American hero. Will listen to the Hag till I go.
He was one of the great one's.
Love you, thanks Merle...
Merle may have been an "incorrigible child," but he was a very good man! Neighbors in his NorCal n'hood had only love & respect for him.
Here we go another tragic story for a celebrity...this is mandatory..no celebrity is allowed to be a celebrity unless a tragic story is involved...
what a legend.
I think if you were to ask him he'd say "I live the kind of life..... most men only dream of.... I make my living writing songs... and singing them". Hag's the GOAT!
Merle is a Great Singer 👍
When country singers lived the life they sang about.
If Haggard's life had been peaches and cream he wouldn't have written the music he did.
Had a chance to see him in 2015. I didn't go and sure do regret it...
The voice on this video has not a clue about Merle Haggard or country music. Lefty who? Did you say fazila or Lefty Frizzell
I will always love Merle
It was tough in the early days as it was for many back then. He made up for things later in life
I didn't know hag was was so small of a man ..nice voice.🐸
@@ireneirenechristtetroe2997 Fantastic voice that his sons inherited, especially Ben Haggard
I had a crush on that bad boy! "Irma Jackson" was a little-known gem. Look it up.
I like the 'Let Me Tell You About A Song' version of that because you get to hear him explain how it came to be.