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I'm wailing over Waylon. My God what an icon to have departed us. What a train lover too. That lonesome whistle is blowin' Waylon...........
Hey Barbara, Thanx for the address. I have found a place to order replacements for the CD's that were stolen from my truck. I see also that there is a Vol III for the series I had (but only vols 1 &2).
Merle was born April 6, 1937 in Bakersfield, California at Kern General Hospital. "But," Haggard said during an interview on radio show ROUTE 66, "I was soon to be reared in a 40-foot reefer that my daddy bought and put on a lot three hundred feet from the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe oil spur. He cut windows in the sides and made it into our home." That was in Oildale, a suburb of Bakersfield. Merle's father James Haggard, "worked as a carpenter in the yard, a basic roustabout for Santa Fe. He was a rambler who wanted to be footloose." Early steam whistle memories are the deepest roots of Merle's "lifelong love affair with trains." You can hear them in the opening lines to Mama Tried.