Album
Mama Tried
Merle Haggard And The Strangers
1968 · Folk, World, & Country
7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Mama Tried is a Folk album by Merle Haggard And The Strangers, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
About
By the time Merle Haggard released <i>Mama Tried</i> in 1968, the assorted drunks, convicts, and misanthropes that had populated his early songs had become a central theme. Haggard doesn’t make you feel bad for his sinners; in most cases, he doesn’t even have them repent. If anything, what makes <i>Mama Tried</i> a classic is that Haggard forces his characters to stand as they are—without judgment, pity, gospel choirs, or violins. The steady commitment to self-destruction that makes them interesting to encounter in art would make them impossible to handle in real life. So if you feel for the man serving life without parole in “Mama Tried,” or for the alcoholic chasing his own oblivion in “Little Ole Wine Drinker Me”—it’s not because Haggard is inviting your empathy. Such characters function as Rorschach tests, allowing the listeners to interpret them however they see fit. Still, even if Haggard doesn’t pass judgment on <i>Mama Tried</i>, this is an album full of sinners: They’ll calmly tell you that they’ll never love you (“Too Many Bridges to Cross Over”), or that they killed someone because they felt like it (“Folsom Prison Blues”). And while they’re comfortable with who they are, there are a few moments of introspection on <i>Mama Tried</i>: “Revenge must be the reason/Why forgiveness was a thing I never knew,” Haggard sings on “I’ll Always Know.” As self-reflection goes, at least that’s a start.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Mama Tried2:10
- A2Green Green Grass Of Home3:13
- A3Little Ole Wine Drinker Me2:36
- A4In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)2:43
- A5I Could Have Gone Right2:31
- A6I'll Always Know2:20
Side B
- B1The Sunny Side Of My Life2:08
- B2Teach Me To Forget3:13
- B3Folsom Prison Blues2:46
- B4Run 'Em Off2:50
- B5You'll Never Love Me Now2:45
- B6Too Many Bridges To Cross Over2:26
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- twangy
- wistful
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- George French, Jr.PIANO
- Jerry WardBASS
- Norman HamletSTEEL GUITAR
- Roy Edward BurrisDRUMS
- Roy NicholsGUITAR LEAD GUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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