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11. “Sing Me Back Home,” 1967
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David Cantwell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION “Silver Wings” Kansas City, Missouri, September 14, 2001 1
- 1. “Hungry Eyes,” 1969 11
- 2. The Roots of His Raising 14
- 3. “Mama Tried,” 1968 38
- 4. Toward the Bad He Kept on Turnin’ 41
- 5. He Loves Them So: A Playlist of Early Influences 57
- 6. “Leonard,” 1981 78
- 7. The Bakersfield Sound and Fury 83
- 8. Someone Told His Story in a Song 96
- 9. “I Started Loving You Again,” 1968 107
- 10. The Legend of Bonnie and Him 112
- 11. “Sing Me Back Home,” 1967 119
- 12. He’s Living in the Good Old Days 125
- 13. He Likes Living Right and Being Free 145
- 14. “Irma Jackson,” 1969 159
- 15. His Fightin’ Side 164
- 16. He’d Rather Be Gone 176
- 17. “It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad),” 1972 186
- 18. He Wishes He Was Santa Claus 188
- 19. He Takes a Lot of Pride in What He Is (Hint: He’s a White Boy) 194
- 20. “A Working Man Can’t Get Nowhere Today,” 1977 204
- 21. His Country Girl with Hot Pants On 206
- 22. He’s Always on a Mountain When He Falls 211
- 23. “Rainbow Stew,” 1981 219
- 24. He Wishes a Buck Was Still Silver (Not Really) and Likes the Taste of Yesterday’s Wine (Really) 221
- 25. “Kern River,” 1985 237
- 26. He’s Going Where the Lonely Go 240
- 27. “Me and Crippled Soldiers,” 1990 245
- 28. The Hag versus the Man in Black 248
- 29. If He Could Only Fly: Merle Haggard in the Twenty-First Century 262
- 30. Cuba, Missouri July 15, 2010 271
- Selected Discography 275
- Acknowledgments 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION “Silver Wings” Kansas City, Missouri, September 14, 2001 1
- 1. “Hungry Eyes,” 1969 11
- 2. The Roots of His Raising 14
- 3. “Mama Tried,” 1968 38
- 4. Toward the Bad He Kept on Turnin’ 41
- 5. He Loves Them So: A Playlist of Early Influences 57
- 6. “Leonard,” 1981 78
- 7. The Bakersfield Sound and Fury 83
- 8. Someone Told His Story in a Song 96
- 9. “I Started Loving You Again,” 1968 107
- 10. The Legend of Bonnie and Him 112
- 11. “Sing Me Back Home,” 1967 119
- 12. He’s Living in the Good Old Days 125
- 13. He Likes Living Right and Being Free 145
- 14. “Irma Jackson,” 1969 159
- 15. His Fightin’ Side 164
- 16. He’d Rather Be Gone 176
- 17. “It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad),” 1972 186
- 18. He Wishes He Was Santa Claus 188
- 19. He Takes a Lot of Pride in What He Is (Hint: He’s a White Boy) 194
- 20. “A Working Man Can’t Get Nowhere Today,” 1977 204
- 21. His Country Girl with Hot Pants On 206
- 22. He’s Always on a Mountain When He Falls 211
- 23. “Rainbow Stew,” 1981 219
- 24. He Wishes a Buck Was Still Silver (Not Really) and Likes the Taste of Yesterday’s Wine (Really) 221
- 25. “Kern River,” 1985 237
- 26. He’s Going Where the Lonely Go 240
- 27. “Me and Crippled Soldiers,” 1990 245
- 28. The Hag versus the Man in Black 248
- 29. If He Could Only Fly: Merle Haggard in the Twenty-First Century 262
- 30. Cuba, Missouri July 15, 2010 271
- Selected Discography 275
- Acknowledgments 281