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''Same Train, A Different Time'' (subtitled ''Merle Haggard Sings the Great Songs of Jimmie Rodgers'') is the ninth
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by
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country music artist Merle Haggard backed by
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, released in 1969, featuring covers of songs by legendary country music songwriter Jimmie Rodgers. It was originally released as a 2 LP set on Capitol (SWBB-223).


History

After producing a string of albums and #1 chart hits, Haggard decided to record a tribute album to Jimmie Rodgers, who, along with Lefty Frizzell and Bob Wills, was one of his favorite artists. Haggard had already recorded a couple of Rodgers songs, having included the Blue Yodeler's "Rough and Rowdy Ways" on his 1967 LP ''
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'' three months earlier. ''Same Train, A Different Time'' includes several spoken word introductions by Haggard where he talks about the life and songs of the legendary country singer. In 1990 it became the first of Merle Haggard's Capitol albums to be re-released on CD when it was reissued by EMI-Toshiba in Japan in its entire original repertoire.


Reception

The album was released May 1, 1969 and topped the ''
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'' country albums chart without the benefit of a hit single. AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated in his review: "While the album is rooted in the past, the key to its success is how Haggard updates these traditional songs without losing sight of their roots. There are contemporary folk, country and blues influences scattered throughout the record, adding depth to the music and proving that Rodgers' music is indeed timeless."


Track listing

All tracks written by Jimmie Rodgers unless otherwise noted. #"California Blues" #"Narration #1" #"Hobo's Meditation" #"Waitin' For a Train" #"Mother, The Queen of My Heart" (Rodgers, Hoyt Bryant) #"My Carolina Sunshine Girl" #"Narration #2" #"Train Whistle Blues" #"Why Should I Be Lonely" (Rodgers, Estelle Lovell) #"Jimmie's Texas Blues" #" Blue Yodel#6" (Rodgers, George Vaughan) #"Narration #3" #"Mule Skinner Blues" #"Peach Picking Time in Georgia" (Rodgers,
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) #"Down the Old Road Home" (Rodgers, Carey D. Harvey) #"Travelin' Blues" (Rodgers,
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) #"Miss the Mississippi" (Bill Halley) #"Frankie and Johnny" #"No Hard Times" #"Narration #4" #"Hobo Bill's Last Ride" (Waldo LaFayette O'Neal) #"My Old Pal" (Rodgers, Elsie McWilliams) #"Nobody Knows But Me" (Rodgers, McWilliams) #"Narration #5" #"Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel (The Women Make a Fool Out of Me)"


Personnel

* Merle Haggard– vocals, guitar
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: * Roy Nichols – guitar, harmonica * Norman Hamlet – steel guitar *George French – piano *Jerry Ward – bass *Eddie Burris – drums with *Lewis Talley – guitar *
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– harmony vocals * Bonnie Owens – harmony vocals and * James Burton – guitar, dobro *Bob Morris – bass *
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– bass


References

{{Authority control Jimmie Rodgers (country singer) tribute albums 1969 albums Merle Haggard albums Capitol Records albums Albums produced by Ken Nelson (United States record producer) Albums recorded at Capitol Studios