
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive is a Country album by Merle Haggard, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 31 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Classic Country & Honky Tonk
- twangy
- mournful
- outlaw
About
With 1967’s <i>I’m a Lonesome Fugitive</i>, the spare, tough sound that Merle Haggard had been refining all decade long finally snapped into focus. Compared to the countrypolitan artists of the day—who were pop-friendly and string-oriented—Haggard was a reactionary, stripping away the polish to expose the bones underneath. And if countrypolitan had marked Nashville’s expansion into the broader stream of American music, Haggard represented a retreat to the pre-pop dawn of Bob Wills, Lefty Frizzell, and Hank Williams. Just as rock music continually dies, only to be defibrillated by young purists taking things back to basics, Haggard used <i>I'm a Lonesome Fugitive</i> to remind people what country music had once been: raw, sentimental, out on bail—and a little bit drunk. The title track was Haggard’s first signature song, and its success kicked off one of the most unprecedented runs in music, country or otherwise: 34 Top 10 singles in a row. Haggard’s voice had a pure, brassy quality that made his tough-guy songs believable (“Drink Up and Be Somebody,” “Skid Row”) and his weepy ones even <i>more</i> so (“Whatever Happened to Me”). And in a genre that often divided artists into those who wrote and those who sang, Haggard was also one of modern country’s first singer-songwriters, a designation that eventually helped him catch on with rock-oriented audiences who, post-Dylan, considered him a representative of authenticity and self-reliance. But most of all, <i>Fugitive</i>’s strength is its emotional sleight of hand: Haggard could make the bad times sound good.
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Tracklist
- 1I'm a Lonesome Fugitive2:56
- 2All of Me Belongs to You2:40
- 3House of Memories2:47
- 4Life in Prison3:02
- 5Whatever Happened to Me2:57
- 6Drink Up and Be Somebody2:30
- 7Someone Told My Story2:32
- 8If You Want to Be My Woman2:16
- 9Mary's Mine2:56
- 10Skid Row1:57
- 11My Rough and Rowdy Ways2:23
- 12Mixed Up Mess of a Heart2:06
Credits
Performers
- Jerry WardBASS
- Helen PriceDRUMS
- Jim GordonDRUMS
- Roy NicholsELECTRIC GUITAR
- Billy MizeGUITAR
- Glen CampbellGUITAR HARMONY VOCALS
- James BurtonGUITAR
- Shorty MullinsGUITAR
- Tommy CollinsGUITAR
- Bonnie OwensHARMONY VOCALS
- Glen HardinPIANO
- Ralph MooneySTEEL GUITAR
- Lewis TalleyGUITAR
- Merle HaggardGUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 31 pressings tracked on Gatefold
