0:00 / 0:50 More than 100 people attended Haggard's funeral 23 ABC News | KERO 187K subscribers Subscribe 95K views 6 years ago Friends and family also gathered to say their final goodbyes to. Please enter your email and password to sign in. He was surrounded by family and friends. Resend Activation Email. Merle Haggard wanted to be buried with his family in a plot near his parents. Now It Needs Work", "1986 interview: 'It never has been fun' being Merle Haggard", "Big Brother and the Holding Company: Be a Brother", "Chapter 7: "Listen to the Stories! Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Married and plagued by financial issues,[12] in 1957 he tried to rob a Bakersfield roadhouse, was caught and arrested. "[50] In a 2003 interview with No Depression magazine, Haggard said, "I had different views in the '70s. [114] In 2015, the converted boxcar in which the Haggard family lived in Oildale was moved to the Kern County Museum for historic preservation and restoration.[115][116]. His double tomb which he shares with his wife as ofOctober 2021 is labeled with his real name, Harold L. Jenkins. "[52], After "The Fightin' Side of Me" was released, instead, Haggard later commented to the Wall Street Journal, "People are narrow-minded. If anything, he became worse. If we ever heard about it, it was from others.
Merle Haggard - Wikipedia I don't think someone abusing themselves on drugs determines how wild they are. In 1994, Haggard collaborated with Asleep at the Wheel and many other artists influenced by the music of Bob Wills on an album entitled A Tribute To The Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Share your Merle Haggard memories. The 1967 album Branded Man with The Strangers kicked off an artistically and commercially successful run for Haggard. His headstone is more like a huge monument, as is that of his first wife Audrey, who is buried next to him. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. Drag images here or select from your computer for Merle Haggard memorial. She died in 1963, aged just 30, in a plane crash. [99] He married his fifth wife, Theresa Ann Lane, on September 11, 1993. Haggard played two shows to raise money to pay for the changes in road signage. And I thought, 'You sons of bitches, you've never been restricted away from this great, wonderful country, and yet here you are in the streets bitchin' about things, protesting about a war that they didn't know any more about than I did. [122], The Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd more respectfully referenced Haggard in their song, "Railroad Song," which contains the lyric, "Well I'm a ride this train Lord until I find out/What Jimmie Rodgers and the Hag was all about." [107] On the morning of April 6, 2016, his 79th birthday, he died of complications from pneumonia at his home in Palo Cedro, Shasta County, California. He also played six-string acoustic models. The 1973 recession anthem, "If We Make It Through December," furthered Haggard's status as a champion of the working class. [23] He also played for the prison's country music band. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the
Done button to see the photos in the gallery. "[32][52], "Okie From Muskogee," "The Fightin' Side of Me," and "I Wonder If They Think of Me" (Haggard's 1973 song about an American POW in Vietnam) were hailed as anthems of the Silent Majority and have been recognized as part of a recurring patriotic trend in American country music that also includes Charlie Daniels' "In America" and Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA". Haggard's father found work on the railroad,. [76] The album reached number four on the country charts, and Haggard and Owens recorded a number of additional duets before their divorce in 1978. "And a week or so later, I was listening to Garner Ted Armstrong, and Armstrong was saying how the smaller colleges in smaller towns don't seem to have any problems. Conway Twitty might be familiar to some people only as a weird, prolonged joke on the show "Family Guy." [48] "Okie from Muskogee" is also generally described as Haggard's signature song. In 1981, Haggard published an autobiography, Sing Me Back Home. And he said, 'I'm really scared.' Please try again later. Merle Haggard was laid to rest at a private funeral officiated by Marty Stuart. Down South they might have called me a nigger lover. Rolling Stone reports her massive crossover hit "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden" reached #3 on the U.S. pop chart, as well as #1 in Canada, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand, and the Top 5 in the Netherlands, Austria, and the U.K. As the ranch remains a private. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Some legends lived long, full lives, while others managed to become icons before being taken far too soon. Haggard learned to play it on his own,[9] with the records he had at home, influenced by Bob Wills, Lefty Frizzell, and Hank Williams. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. "[53] In a 2001 interview, Haggard stated that Nelson, who was also head of the country division at Capitol at the time, never interfered with his music, but "this one time he came out and said, 'Merle, I don't believe the world is ready for this yet.' So they all said, it sounds good. cemeteries found in Palo Cedro, Shasta County, California, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. "It was tremendous," the Rev. [101] However, a Rolling Stone magazine interview in 2009 indicated that he had resumed regular marijuana smoking.[99]. Her spot is located in the middle row, fronted by white marble and marked with just her name and dates. This is a carousel with slides. Written by Dean Pitchford, whose other work includes "Fame," "Footloose," "Sing," "Solid Gold," and the musical Carrie, this was the combined narration and theme for the movie The Legend of the Lone Ranger, a box-office flop. His producer, Ken Nelson, discouraged him from releasing it as a single. I could tell he was in a dark mood and I said, 'Is everything okay?' Sitting in a normal cemetery surrounded by small, traditional headstones, Roger's gleaming black marble tomb is surrounded by six columns, topped by a marble circle etched with the musician's name and "Will the circle be unbroken," the title of a classic country song recorded by many other artists, andcovered by Rogers in 2011. Dana leaves behind her husband Terry Lemons, four children (Mathew,. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? [20] While in prison, Haggard learned that his wife was expecting another man's child, which stressed him psychologically. After being released from San Quentin State Prison in 1960, he managed to turn his life around and launch a successful country music career. I think we were brainwashed and I think anybody that doesn't know that needs to get up and read and look around, get their own information. Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler.
Merle Haggard remembered at his ranch - Best Online News Site His kids told me that he still cried all the time at night.". On November 6, 2013, the mayor of Winchester, Virginia, awarded Haggard the Key to the City at the Patsy Cline Theatre after a sold-out show by Bonnie Blue Concerts. [19] There he was prisoner number A45200. They might not put it that way in their heartbreaking lyrics, but when a country legend dies, there's the small matter of the funeral and burial. This follows from his 2003 release "Haggard Like Never Before" in which he includes a song, "That's The News". In 1972, Haggard agreed to produce Gram Parsons's first solo album but backed out at the last minute. Learn more about managing a memorial . [82], In 1983, Haggard got permission from Epic Records to collaborate with then-wife Leona Williams on Polydor Records, releasing Heart to Heart in 1983. Country Musician, Songwriter. Pride once told NPR about the subterfuge necessary to get a record deal: "I did a dub for Jack Clement [a white artist]. His music ranged from early jazz and country songs to contemporary tunes, and he often recorded the songs of other writers, including western-swing bandleader Bob Wills, one of his inspirations, whom he honored with the album "A Tribute to the Best Damned Fiddle Player in the World" in 1970. The Bakersfield sound was developing in the area as a reaction against the overproduced Nashville sound. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1977,[2] the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 1994,[3] and the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 1997. Haggard released a bluegrass album, The Bluegrass Sessions, on October 2, 2007. I might've canceled out where I was headed in my career. But his songshe was a great writer."[36]. Hundreds turned out to Valley Baptist church in northwest Bakersfield to celebrate the life of country music legend, Merle Haggard. Haggard began performing the song in concert in 1969 and was astounded at the reaction it received: The Haggard camp knew they were on to something. Haggard stepped to the podium and said, "Thank you. In, This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 15:57. "[43] In the country music documentary series Lost Highway, he elaborated: "My dad passed away when I was nine, and I don't know if you've ever thought about somebody you've lost and you say, 'I wonder what so-and-so would think about this?' Both "Okie from Muskogee" and "The Fightin' Side of Me" received extensive airplay on underground radio stations, and "Okie" was performed in concert by protest singers Arlo Guthrie and Phil Ochs.[43]. You can always change this later in your Account settings. According to Find a Grave, Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash are buried at Hendersonville Memory Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. As a human being, I've learned [more]. It's nice to be noticed. GREAT NEWS! Trending [citation needed], In April 2010, Haggard released a new album, I Am What I Am,[74] to strong reviews, and he performed the title song on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in February 2011. A reporter who was there wrote, "The people jammed in close to the small tent over the grave began snatching literally from the side of the grave, everything and anything they could lay their hands on, short of the gold finished coffin. Palo Cedro, Shasta County, California, USA. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. "But you could not help but love the man.". Instrument (s) Vocals, guitar. [12] While his mother was out working during the day Haggard started getting into trouble. Haggardpassed away on his 79th birthday last Wednesday, leaving behind one of the most enduring legacies in country music. Oops, something didn't work. Other than that, it's not known if he has a memorial as of time of writing, or if he does, what it looks like. He received many honors and awards for his music, including a Kennedy Center Honor (2010); a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2006); a BMI Icon Award (2006);[1] and induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1977);[2] Country Music Hall of Fame (1994)[3] and Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (1997). Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). According to Find a Grave, Conway Twitty is buried at Sumner Memorial Gardens in Gallatin, Tennessee. The album contained an anti-Iraq war song titled "America First," in which he laments the nation's economy and faltering infrastructure, applauds its soldiers, and sings, "Let's get out of Iraq, and get back on track." This record was released on May 12, 2016. One of the most popular country music performers of the late 20th Century, he had more than three dozen number one country hits in a musical career that spanned six decades, from the 1960s into the 2010s. [78] A Tribute was re-released on CD on the Koch label in 1995. He was fired from a series of prison jobs, and planned to escape along with another inmate nicknamed "Rabbit" (James Kendrick[21]) but was dissuaded by fellow inmates. We lost the heart and soul of our family.". His childhood was troubled after the death of his father, and he was incarcerated several times in his youth. [42] However, he made several other statements suggesting that he meant the song seriously. [56] Merle's band, The Strangers, were also present during the recording, but Wills suffered a massive stroke after the first day of recording. After Haggard's release, he and Teague saw Lefty Frizzell in concert. The two sat backstage, where Haggard began to sing along. [44] Muskogee was always referred to in my childhood as 'back home.' The album of the same name held the record for best selling by a female country singer for 26 years. Jennings' lifestyle meant he suffered from many health issues in his final years, including losing a foot to diabetes. Years active. [23] Meanwhile, "Rabbit" had successfully escaped, only to shoot a police officer and be returned to San Quentin for execution. ", According to Find a Grave, Patsy Cline is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in Frederick County, Virginia. Poverty marred his childhood and he began a career of theft and burglary in his teenage years. Haggard's guitar playing and voice gave his country songs a hard-edged, blues-like style in many cuts. ", The Oklahoman says his funeral was private, but thousands of fans and many country celebs turned out for his memorial. When political opponents were attacking the Chicks for criticizing President George W. Bush's 2003 invasion of Iraq, Haggard spoke up for the band on July 25, 2003, saying: I don't even know the Dixie Chicks, but I find it an insult for all the men and women who fought and died in past wars when almost the majority of America jumped down their throats for voicing an opinion. His gravesite is, to put it mildly, ostentatious. [92] It was the last filmed performance of the pair, with Rolling Stone commenting "in the final performance of Sessions, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard perform the duet "The Only Man Wilder Than Me." Like many, Haggard discovered the area on . [22], While at San Quentin, Haggard started a gambling and brewing racket with his cellmate. ", According to Find a Grave, Glen Campbell is buried at Campbell's Cemetery in Billstown, Arkansas. He died in 2016, aged 79, from pneumonia. In 1950 he was caught shoplifting and sent to a juvenile detention center. He called me 'Mr.
Merle has tales to tell | News | bakersfield.com Fortunately for him, he gave up his seat for someone else (not good for them, obviously). Other Notable Covers: Bobby Bare, Merle Haggard, Connie Smith, Glen Campbell, Bruce Hornsby Sawmill Grateful Dead Debut : 1/31/70, The Warehouse, New Orleans, LA [10] Nine year-old Haggard was deeply affected by the loss, and it remained a pivotal event to him for the rest of his life. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. As photos on Find a Grave show, fans and mourners cover her tomb with images of Wynette from throughout her life, and leave flowers in the attached vases, small tokens of appreciation, and even lipstick kisses. Unfortunately for fans who might want to pay their respects, his final resting place is just as private as his funeral was. He was a California guy, but not the California you see on television with Palm Trees. According to Find a Grave, Lynn Anderson is interred at Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum in Nashville, Tennessee. Perhaps more than other genres of music, country songs embrace discussing aging and dying, and the pain of someone you love leaving this earth. Bonnie, who toured with Haggard from the mid-1960s through the late 1990s, had been slipping . The Youngbloods answered "Okie from Muskogee" with "Hippie from Olema", in which, in one repetition of the chorus, they change the line, "We still take in strangers if they're ragged" to "We still take in strangers if they're haggard. According to Find a Grave, Merle Haggard is buried at the Haggard Family Ranch Cemetery in Palo Cedro, California. "A lot of family, fathers and children don't get to read that about their mothers, their daughters, their loved ones. [104] Less than two months after his cancer surgery, he played two shows on January 2 and 3, 2009, in Bakersfield at Buck Owens Crystal Palace, and continued to tour and record until shortly before his death. "It's a great reminder for us to read things like, 'First ever,' 'Best in the world,'" her son said. ", According to Find a Grave, Waylon Jennings is buried at City of Mesa Cemetery in Mesa, Arizona. Outdoor ceremony at the late legend's California ranch was officiated by Marty Stuart. Haggard has a look of complete joy on his face throughout the session in the old-timey recording set-up once used by his musical heroes. Haggard died Wednesday in Palo Cedro at 79, on his birthday. And I wondered if Muskogee had a college, and it did, and they hadn't had any trouble - no racial problems and no dope problems. Soon, he was performing again and later began recording with Tally Records. [65], In 1989, Haggard recorded a song, "Me and Crippled Soldiers Give a Damn," in response to the Supreme Court's decision not to allow banning flag burning, considering it to be "speech" and therefore protected under the First Amendment. The red marble is simple, and the plaque with his name is decorated only with a small image of an open Bible. He might have become one of the most famous and successful music artists of all time, but his life was tragically cut short in 1953, aged just 29.
The Grave Of Merle Haggard: Country Music Icon - FuneralDirect [60], Haggard appeared in an episode of The Waltons entitled "The Comeback," season five, episode three, original air-date October 10, 1976. His epitaph reads "A vagabond dreamer, A rhymer and singer of songs, A revolutionary in country music, Beloved by the world.". I thought how my dad, who was from Oklahoma, would have felt. And I thought, what a way to describe the kind of people in America that are still sittin' in the center of the country sayin', 'What is goin' on on these campuses? To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Since the auditorium it was held in couldn't fit anywhere near that many people, the audio was broadcast over loudspeakers to the crowds outside. Charley Pride was country music's "first Black superstar," per the Country Music Hall of Fame. In a May 1967 profile in Music City News, his prison record is never mentioned, but in July 1968, in the very same publication, it's spoken of as if it were common knowledge."[32]. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. During his songwriting career up to that time, Haggard had earned 48 BMI Country Awards, nine BMI Pop Awards, a BMI R&B Award, and 16 BMI "Million-Air" awards, all from a catalog of songs that added up to over 25 million performances. "[37], In 1969, Haggard and The Strangers released "Okie From Muskogee," with lyrics ostensibly reflecting the singer's pride in being from Middle America, where people are conventionally patriotic, don't smoke marijuana, don't take LSD, don't protest by burning draft cards or otherwise challenge authority. Between the 1960s and the 1980s, he had 38 number-one hits on the US country charts, several of which also made the Billboard all-genre singles chart. [26], Upon his release from San Quentin in 1960, Haggard started digging ditches for his brother's electrical contracting company. A video of clips from his life was played, including an appearance on the TV show "Politically Incorrect," where he said, "We don't want to impeach Clinton. He followed it in 2001 with Roots, vol. Nelson believed the 1983 Academy Award-winning film Tender Mercies, about the life of fictional singer Mac Sledge, was based on the life of Merle Haggard. I thought he was a good writer. [41] In a 2001 interview, Haggard called the song a "documentation of the uneducated that lived in America at the time". Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. The King of Country Music was remembered by his family and friends on Saturday, April 9, 2016 in a very simply and peaceful funeral at his ranch in Palo Cedro, California. The album, on which they were backed by The Strangers, was not a hit, peaking at number 44.[83]. [68][69], Haggard and The Strangers number-one hit single "Mama Tried" is featured in the 2003 film Radio with Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Ed Harris, as well as in Bryan Bertino's The Strangers with Liv Tyler. There must have been four or five number one songs there."[29], In 1967, Haggard recorded "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive" with The Strangers, also written by Liz Anderson, with her husband Casey Anderson, which became his first number-one single. And unanimously, they said, well, we still going to sign him. My views on marijuana have totally changed. [4] He died on April 6, 2016his 79th birthdayat his ranch in Shasta County, California, having recently suffered from double pneumonia. Rolling Stone reported that plenty of celebrity friends made the cut, though. [105], In March 2016, Haggard was once again hospitalized. The epitaph reads "Death Cannot Kill What Never Dies Love. [30] When the Andersons presented the song to Haggard, they were unaware of his prison stretch. They lived in a converted boxcar. In 2015, Haggard was featured as a guest vocalist on Don Henley's song "The Cost of Living" on the album Cass County. 1969 Album of the Year "Okie from Muskogee" , 1969 Song of the Year "Okie from Muskogee" , 1969 Single of the Year "Okie from Muskogee" , 1970 Album of the Year "Okie from Muskogee" , 1970 Single of the Year "Okie from Muskogee" , Di Salvatore, Bryan. Reba McEntire said, "I used to open the show for Conway, I loved to hear Conway close the show. In 1983, Haggard and his third wife Leona Williams divorced after five stormy years of marriage. This account has been disabled. Merle Ronald Haggard was born on April 6, 1937, in Bakersfield, California, and grew up singing and playing the guitar. A system error has occurred. 0 cemeteries found in Palo Cedro, Shasta County, California, USA. Those who spoke included Vince Gill, George Jones, the Statler Brothers, Ronnie McDowell, the Oak Ridge Boys, Tammy Wynette, Connie Smith. Celebrity guests included Graham Nash, Kenny Rogers, Paul Simon, Billy Bob Thornton, Neil Diamond, James Garner, and James Hetfield. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. [113], In July 2007, a three-and-a-half-mile stretch of 7th Standard Road in Oildale, California, where Haggard grew up, was renamed Merle Haggard Drive in his honor. 1 jukebox hit of all time, according to the Country Music Hall of Fame. I was dumb as a rock when I wrote 'Okie From Muskogee.' [75], Haggard collaborated with many other artists over the course of his career. "[79], In 1982, Haggard recorded A Taste of Yesterday's Wine with George Jones, an album that produced two top-10 hits, including the number-one "Yesterday's Wine". Wynette's passing so young had obviously affected her loved ones, including her husband George Richey who said, "I didn't think it would happen the way it did." He shared the writing credit with Owens for his hit "Today I Started Loving You Again" and acknowledged, including on stage, that the song was about a sudden burst of special feelings he experienced for her while they were touring together. [87] Many country music acts have paid tribute to Haggard by mentioning him in their songs (a fact aided by his first name rhyming with "girl," a common theme in country songs). He died in 2017, aged 81, six years after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. His childhood was troubled after the death of his father, and he was incarcerated several times in his youth. [28] Haggard recalls having been talked into visiting Andersona woman he did not knowat her house to hear her sing some songs she had written. Merle was a real westerner. They settled with their children, Lowell and Lillian, in an apartment in Bakersfield, while James started working for the Santa Fe Railroad. [32] In a 1977 interview in Billboard with Bob Eubanks, Haggard reflected, "Even though the crime was brutal and the guy was an incorrigible criminal, it's a feeling you never forget when you see someone you know make that last walk. I'm not ready for Conway to close the show." April 20, 2016 Haggard on his ranch in Northern California in 2008 Martin Schoeller/AUGUST One evening around sunset, Merle Haggard was leaning against his silver tour bus, the Santa Fe Super.
Where These Legendary Country Stars Are Buried - Grunge.com [1], Haggard accepted a Kennedy Center Honor on December 4, 2010, from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in recognition of his lifetime achievement and "outstanding contribution to American culture". Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? To support the family, Haggard's mother took a job as a bookkeeper. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? '", as it was the subject of this Garner Ted Armstrong radio program. ", Where These Legendary Country Stars Are Buried, according to the Country Music Hall of Fame, According to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Merle Haggard dead at 79 - The Tennessean Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. American country music songwriter, singer, and musician (19372016), "Okie from Muskogee" and "The Fightin' Side of Me", PBS America: Country Music: The Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968), Same Train, Different Time: A Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World, Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or, My Salute to Bob Wills), Merle Haggard's Christmas Present (Something Old, Something New), 1984 Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, 1998 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, "Top BMI Writers, Publishers Honored at 54th Annual Country Awards; Merle Haggard Saluted as BMI Icon", "Merle Haggard, Country Music's Outlaw Hero, Dies at 79". Parsons, an enormous Haggard fan, was crushed, with his wife Gretchen telling Meyer, "Merle not producing Gram was probably one of the greatest disappointments in Gram's life. Their graves are side by side with one massive flat stone covering both. They called off the engagement in 1976 but remained close friends. Before his death in 2016, Merle . [8], They settled with their two elder children, James 'Lowell' (19221996) and Lillian, in an apartment in Bakersfield, while James started working for the Santa Fe Railroad. [117] Keith has singled out Haggard as a major influence on his career. [citation needed]. After another escape, he was sent to the Preston School of Industry, a high-security installation. In 2013, Haggard biographer David Cantwell stated, "The immediate successors to I'm a Lonesome FugitiveBranded Man in 1967 and, in '68, Sing Me Back Home and The Legend of Bonnie and Clydewere among the finest albums of their respective years. [72], In October 2005, Haggard released his album Chicago Wind to mostly positive reviews. Charlie Daniels was a controversial figure, especially later in life, due to his very outspoken political beliefs. Some of his 29 #1 country hits include "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone," "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'," and "All I Have to Offer You Is Me." Because it's his family's land, you can't get to the grave without trespassing, and there don't seem to be any images of his gravestone (if he has one) anywhere online. Her many hits included classics like "Stand by Your Man," "I Don't Wanna Play House," and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E." She died in 1998, aged just 55, from a blood clot in her lung. Times Staff Writer Bonnie Owens, a cocktail waitress-turned-singer who was married at different times to country music giants Buck Owens and Merle Haggard, died Monday in Bakersfield after a.
A Look At Rare Grateful Dead Performances Of Cowboy Songs - JamBase These include: In the 1970s, several rock acts responded in their own songs to Haggard's criticism of hippie counterculture in "Okie from Muskogee" and "The Fightin' Side of Me". In December 2004, Haggard spoke at length on Larry King Live about his incarceration as a young man and said it was "hell" and "the scariest experience of my life".[67].
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