It's All in the Movies
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It's All in the Movies is the 22nd studio album by American country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1976.[2]
History
The album's title track became Haggard's eighth consecutive #1 country single and features the same pop-oriented sound that producer Ken Nelson had employed on the singer's recent chart topper "Always Wanting You." Two songs, "Stingeree" and "Hag's Dixie Blues, No. 2," had been recorded for a 1973 studio album I Love Dixie Blues, a project Haggard scrapped after deciding to record a live album in New Orleans. Haggard also returns to Bob Wills and western swing on "Living With the Shades Pulled Down" and Wills own "Cotton Patch Blues." The album closes with the Dolly Parton-penned gospel song "The Seeker."
Reception
It's All in the Movies would become Haggard's third consecutive collection to top the Billboard country albums chart. AllMusic: "While the title track is a gentle, affecting ballad, It's All in the Movies doesn't contain enough similarly engaging material to make the record successful. The album is at its best when Haggard delves into western swing, such as 'Living with the Shades Pulled Down,' or when he delivers straightforward ballads like 'Nothing's Worse Than Losing' and 'I Know An Ending When It Comes,' but too many of the songs on the LP are pleasant, but inconsequential, filler."
Track listing
- "It's All in the Movies" (Merle Haggard) – 3:15
- "Nothing's Worse Than Losing" (Haggard) – 2:58
- "After Loving You" (Haggard, Ronnie Reno, Leona Williams) – 3:10
- "Stingeree" (Charles Singleton, Larry Coleman) – 4:03
- "I Know an Ending When It Comes" (Hank Cochran) – 3:10
- "This Is the Song We Sing" (Haggard) – 2:45
- "Living With the Shades Pulled Down" (Haggard) – 2:58
- "Hag's Dixie Blues, No. 2" (Haggard) – 2:50
- "Let's Stop Pretending" (Haggard) – 3:05
- "Cotton Patch Blues" (Bob Wills, Tiny Moore, Billy Joe Moore) – 2:57
- "The Seeker" (Dolly Parton) – 2:50
Chart positions
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1976 |
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References
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| The Strangers albums |
- Instrumental Sounds of Merle Haggard's Strangers
- Introducing My Friends The Strangers
- Getting to Know Merle Haggard's Strangers
- Honky Tonkin'
- Totally Instrumental (With One Exception...)
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| Compilations |
- The Best of Merle Haggard
- Close-Up
- The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard
- Songs I'll Always Sing
- Eleven Winners
- The Way It Was in '51
- Merle Haggard's Greatest Hits
- His Epic Hits: The First 11 (To Be Continued...)
- His Best
- His Greatest and His Best
- The Lonesome Fugitive
- Untamed Hawk
- Vintage Collections
- Down Every Road 1962–1994
- Yesterday's Wine 1981-1988
- A&E Biography
- 16 Biggest Hits
- For the Record: 43 Legendary Hits
- Merle Haggard's Train Whistle Blues
- 20 Greatest Hits
- David Allan Coe Presents
- 40 #1 Hits
- The Essential Merle Haggard: The Epic Years
- Hag: The Best of Merle Haggard
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