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''The Return of Roger Miller'' is the second studio album of
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Roger Miller Roger Dean Miller Sr. (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) was an American singer-songwriter, widely known for his honky-tonk-influenced novelty songs and his chart-topping Country music, country and pop hits "King of the Road (song), Ki ...
. It was released under the
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label in 1965. It reached No. 2 on the country album charts and No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was ultimately certified as Gold by the RIAA. Two singles were released from the album, " Do-Wacka-Do" and " King of the Road." The latter was the biggest crossover hit of Miller's career reaching the top of the country, adult contemporary, and English singles charts, and peaking in the top ten in the Billboard 100 and Canadian singles charts. The track "You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd" was later released as a single in 1966. "In the Summertime" was a renamed and re-recorded version of Miller's 1960 single "You Don't Want My Love."


Background

After releasing material during the two-day session that brought forth his debut album, record producer
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began work with Miller to create another album from the other material recorded at the session. The tracks for ''The Return'' were compiled and a few songs recorded at a different session were also added. Smash proceeded to release the album following the positive reception to ''Roger and Out'', which won Miller five Grammys, and handed him the first No. 1 of his career with "
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Reception

Critics gave the album positive reviews, remarking that "King of the Road" was "perhaps the most perfect country song ever written" and that "it is packed with detail and nuance like a Vincent van Gogh painting." By itself, the track won five Grammy awards for Miller including best Rock and roll single. By comparison, the whole album won only one, for best country album. "Do-Wacka-Do" was lauded in a '' Beachwood Reporter'' review as the "finest example of Miller's outrageous, ultra-high
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" as was "You Can't Roller Skate In a Buffalo Herd," which the reviewer labeled as "wacky." Overall the publication stated that the record was "nothing but one strong song after another."
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gave the album five stars, commenting that the tracks "are classic American songs which hold up alongside the best of any generation." Although the review mentioned the album's shortness, the reviewer stated that Miller got "it all in" regardless, "balancing the humorous and serious songs, stretching out just a touch on the more swinging numbers." The publication also praised the instrumentals of the album, deeming the "arrangements" responsible for making each of the recordings "special."


Track listing


Chart history


Singles


Personnel

*Roger Miller - guitar, vocals *
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References

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