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Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:41 am
by David Beckner
Now We're talking music...
All In The Movies
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star
Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down
Branded Man
Sing Me Back Home
Hungry Eyes

The list goes on and on. :D

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:41 am
by Walter Stettner
"I Wonder Where I'll Find You At Tonight", "Farmer's Daughter", "Today I Started Loving You Again", "No More Trains To Ride" and many others... :)

Kind Regards, Walter

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 10:42 am
by Rick Schacter
That's The Way Love Goes and Mama Tried.


Rick

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:23 am
by Dave Magram
Merle's "I Can't Be Myself When I'm With You"--especially the version by Steve Young on "Renegade Picker" with a stunning, heart-wrenching solo by The Master-- Buddy Emmons.

Buddy just wraps his fills around Steve's voice--as only The Big E can do. :)

I'd highly recommend buying the CD--it's Buddy at his finest.

-Dave

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 11:31 am
by Olaf van Roggen
"I threw away the rose"with a great pedal steel solo by Norm Hamlet

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 12:27 pm
by Steve Reynolds
It's Been A Great Afternoon & What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana.

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 12:33 pm
by Mark S. Miller
When ever I put Daryle Singletary C D on And listen to Never go around mirrors I can not put the C D away with out listening to Hags song

Make up and Faded Blue Jeans

although I like Merle version Daryle and the boys do a outstanding job on this great song. Mark

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 3:19 pm
by Jon Hyde
Oh man...

You don't have far to go

Please Mr DJ

Mine!

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 4:54 pm
by Mickey Adams
I Always Get Lucky..
Hell Raising Time
Fightin Side of Me
Mama Tried
Branded Man
Shelly's Winter Love
Misery and Gin!

Merle Song

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 5:08 pm
by Ron Whitworth
I have one I sing & many times when I have finished the song folks come up to me & say >
I never heard that song BUT it has to be a Merle Haggard song.
It was never a big hit for him but I feel it should have been - just as good as any of his other drinkin' songs.
It is called "Someone Told My Story in a Song" ...
The words are just super IMHO!!
Check it out.. Ron

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 5:21 pm
by Will Houston
Will You Visit Me on Sundays
Love Has a Mind of its Own
Is This the Beginning of the End
From the Bonnie and Clyde album.
With Norms steel it don't get much better.

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 5:22 pm
by David Wright
There all GREAT!!! I like .. It's only in the movies...

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 5:27 pm
by Bob Tuttle
Ramblin' Fever
Rainbow Stew
Always Wanting You
Are the Good Times Really Over

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 5:50 pm
by Duane Reese
Kern River.

Anyone every heard that album "My Love Affair With Trains"? Man...that's one worth checking out. Believe me.

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 6:01 pm
by Jack Strayhorn
Just recently added "Always On a Mountain" and "Makeup and Faded Blue Jeans" to our set list. It has completely rejuvinated my desire to perform.

Many Too Many To List !!!

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 7:14 pm
by Ron Funk
But here's a couple of additional songs not previously mentioned:
"The Way I Am," (what a great intro by Norm) and
"Let's Chase Each Other 'Round the Room Tonight" - what a great steel solo by Norm.

Plus a story:
I think in the early 80's, Buddy Emmons put on a show at one of the St L Hotels. Purpose might have been to debut the LeGrande model. Emmons played a non-formica wooden D10. During one of BE's songs, the heads of everybody in the audience whipped around to back of the room. In had walked Merle with various members of his band - incl Norm Hamlett.
Merle & the Strangers had a concert that night at St L Fox Theatre.

Of course Merle was asked to sing one song.
Someone suggested "Sing a Sad Song" and Buddy asked Merle: 'What key?'
Merle replied "C"
and Emmons (as only he could).....
quickly replied "Great, I'm hot in 'C.' "

The two of them knocked everybody out. BE's solo was to die for.

Image


In addition to the Emmons show - obtaining all-access passes to that night's Haggard concert - is a day I'll forever remember.

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 7:18 pm
by Bill Cunningham
I can only think of one I don't like and that's "The Old Man From The Mountains Comin' Home".

There are so many. One night about 20 years ago at a four hour American Legion gig, the singer Brian Smith, (local bass player Wayne Smith's brother) sang an entire night of Merle songs and didn't repeat any. What a catalog of hits!

Posted: 22 Sep 2010 8:05 pm
by Elton Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXasJqH47ZQ If you play steel this must be a great.

Posted: 23 Sep 2010 12:07 am
by LJ Eiffert
My Merle's song is " Goodbyes Come Hard For Me " with Jerry Hayes on Steel Guitar in that Picture & Who's that drummer behind Merle at Bonnie Price's FootHill Club where that picture was taken. Leo J.Eiffert,Jr. :)

Posted: 23 Sep 2010 2:24 am
by Roual Ranes
I Forget You Everyday
Fugitive

Posted: 23 Sep 2010 8:34 am
by Darrell Criswell
If I had left it up to you.

Going Where The Lonely Go

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 10:19 am
by Bill Howard
Norman Hamlet deserves a lot of credit for this BEautiful song
Going where the lonelt go is and will always be one of the best Pedal Steel Songs ever played, Far as I'm concerned is is a Prettier ride than Together again. it is Chromatic Filled, SMOOOOOOTH as Glass, Beautiful licks played to perfection He SURE made it a NICE Song 3 Cheers for Mr Hamlet....

fav MH tunes

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 11:31 am
by Tom Wolverton
"They're Tearing The Labor Camps Down"

and

"Kern River"

Posted: 25 Sep 2010 1:05 pm
by Bob Kagy
One more for the list:

I Wear My Own Kind of Hat

Everybody's already hit all my other favorites.

Posted: 25 Sep 2010 4:57 pm
by Ted Solesky
On UTube, I do 'Today I Stated Loving You Again'. One of my favorites to play.