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| Buford and | Merle Abner - Members of The Swannee River Boys, a g |
| ,000 men of the four Swiss regiments (division | Merle), about 1,300 were left by the time the retrea |
| Merle Alison Hapes (May 19, 1919 - July 18, 1994) wa | |
| Merle Allin - bass guitar | |
| He now resides with his wife, | Merle and his 8 children-Terrance,Kirvin,Natalie,Coe |
| Haggard, | Merle, and Peggy Russell. |
| Florida (B.S. and M.S.), where he worked with | Merle Battiste, and Columbia University, where he ob |
| Shanom's long standing radio partner, Gilbert | Merle became a radio icon in the media. |
| The film was produced and directed by | Merle Becker. |
| Film Threat's | Merle Bertrand states that it is "engaging...a memor |
| Merle Bettenhausen (Born June 9, 1943) is a former A | |
| m owner Tony Bettenhausen Jr. Another brother, | Merle Bettenhausen, was maimed in a fiery crash. |
| P. | Merle Black (born 1942) is the Asa Griggs Candler Pr |
| Brandi | Merle Borr (1968 - January 4, 2008) was an American |
| but it was a hit before the duet material with | Merle came along...so there are several songs that a |
| s: Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven and | Merle Collins's Angel," Ariel 24(1): 35-56. |
| lose to Oxted to the north, and the village of | Merle Common to the south. |
| In 1947, film producer W. | Merle Connell reinvented the filmed burlesque show b |
| ten by George Wallace Sayre and directed by W. | Merle Connell. |
| Charles' family, led by his son | Merle, continued this crusade for many years to foll |
| Charles Meredith - | Merle Curran |
| 2009 | Merle Curti Award for The Reaper's Garden: Death and |
| Cox studied at Smith College with | Merle Curti a social historian, and at Berkeley with |
| 2001 | Merle Curti Award by the Organization of American Hi |
| s the George Washington Book Prize (2008), OAH | Merle Curti Award (2008), National Endowment for the |
| 1988 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1994 | Merle Curti Award |
| 2009 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1987 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1980 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1991 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1995 | Merle Curti Award |
| 1981 | Merle Curti Award |
| Merle Curti (1897-1997) was a leading American histo | |
| 1991 | Merle Curti Award for Intellectual History from the |
| Merle Curti Award in Social History from the Organiz | |
| hich featured distinguished historians such as | Merle Curti, Ray Allen Billington, Constance Green a |
| mber of other sources, including Peace or War ( | Merle Curti, 1936) and The Peace Reform in American |
| Merle does a medley of convincing impersonations inc | |
| Although | merle dogs seem to have higher occurrences of both d |
| ing County, Kentucky, the second child born to | Merle Duke Sousley (1899-1934) and Goldie Mitchell ( |
| Queensland, Australia, New Caledonia and Fiji ( | Merle et al. 2011). |
| Senator | Merle Flowers (R-DeSoto) says, "Senator Charlie Ross |
| epresentative of the 72nd District, succeeding | Merle G. Kearns. |
| August 25, 2005: Representative | Merle G. Kearns (R-72nd) resigns to take a position |
| blishment Intellectual by Joshua A. Fogel", in | Merle Goldman, Timothy Cheek, and Carol Lee Hamrin, |
| tead, on here, we have his 1982 #1 single with | Merle Haggard representing the year 1981, "Yesterday |
| American country music artists Willie Nelson, | Merle Haggard and Ray Price. |
| s such as Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Glen Campbell, | Merle Haggard and Tears for Fears have stopped by. |
| The | Merle Haggard version stayed at number one for a sin |
| The following January, | Merle Haggard received considerable airplay for his |
| offord and recorded by American country artist | Merle Haggard and Clint Eastwood. |
| ady work as a session musician, including with | Merle Haggard on his Bob Wills tribute album and Che |
| d"; other influences include Bob Dylan, Faces, | Merle Haggard and Mott the Hoople. |
| Merle Haggard | |
| Merle Haggard (2004) | |
| Merle Haggard - guitar, vocals | |
| Produced by | Merle Haggard |
| Merle Haggard - vocals, guitar | |
| h musicians like Buck Owens ("Act Naturally"), | Merle Haggard ("Sing a Sad Song") and Wynn Stewart ( |
| egend" was "If We Make It Through December" by | Merle Haggard and Linda Ronstadt's "When Will I Be L |
| hy Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do?)"), | Merle Haggard ("Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down") and |
| ee Lewis, Roy Acuff (1948), Bobby Bare (1966), | Merle Haggard (1971), Etta James (2001), Bill Monroe |
| Male Vocalist of the Year - | Merle Haggard |
| "Mama Tried" - | Merle Haggard 2:13 |
| A Portrait of | Merle Haggard is an album by country singer Merle Ha |
| f the Year - "Are the Good Times Really Over," | Merle Haggard (Performer: Merle Haggard) |
| Merle Haggard recorded "Cherokee Maiden" in 1976 (Ca | |
| "The Fightin' Side of Me" - | Merle Haggard (2:51) |
| Price was a bass player for | Merle Haggard and a songwriter with Buck Owens. |
| Merle Haggard recorded a version for his 1984 album | |
| discography for American country music singer | Merle Haggard includes a selection of compilation al |
| We all like | Merle Haggard and we don't feel stupid about it.'" |
| "Going Where the Lonely Go" was written by | Merle Haggard and would be his twenty-eighth number |
| "Huntsville", a song on | Merle Haggard's 1971 album, Someday We'll Look Back |
| "It's All in the Movies" would be | Merle Haggard's twenty-second number one single on t |
| Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried" was first recorded by h | |
| They also charted | Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings", which was a on the B |
| Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" would be | Merle Haggard's twenty-sixth number one country hit. |
| Truck Drivers' Blues' (not to be confused with | Merle Haggard's song of the same name, which appears |
| er versions, including Perry Como's "Seattle", | Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again," |
| s "Daddy Sang Bass" and "A Boy Named Sue," and | Merle Haggard's "Okie from Muskogee" - had longer ru |
| "Grandma Harp" would be | Merle Haggard's 12th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Coun |
| After being signed as | Merle Haggard's opening act, Sonnier later decided t |
| 970s he was part of "The Strangers", which was | Merle Haggard's band. |
| "Branded Man" was | Merle Haggard's second number one on the country cha |
| Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)" ( | Merle Haggard) - 4:14 |
| "Swinging Doors" ( | Merle Haggard) |
| Waterback" (with | Merle Haggard) |
| "Willie's Winter Love" ( | Merle Haggard) |
| "Life's Like Poetry" ( | Merle Haggard) |
| "Yesterday's Wine" (with | Merle Haggard) |
| "White Line Fever" ( | Merle Haggard) - 3:59 |
| "Yesterday's Wine" (with | Merle Haggard) (1982) |
| "Swinging Doors" ( | Merle Haggard) - 2:50 |
| "House of Memories" ( | Merle Haggard) - 2:57 |
| "Bottle Let Me Down" ( | Merle Haggard) |
| "Somewhere Between" ( | Merle Haggard) - 3:30 |
| "Sing Me Back Home" ( | Merle Haggard) - 9:33 |
| "Sing Me Back Home" ( | Merle Haggard) - 10:03 |
| "The Kid" (Black, Nicholas, | Merle Haggard) - 3:20 |
| "Good Old American Guest" ( | Merle Haggard) - 2:36 |
| "Okie From Muskogee" (Roy Burris, | Merle Haggard) - 2:49 |
| "If We Make It Through December" ( | Merle Haggard) - 2:45 |
| uding Gary P. Nunn, Red Volkert (guitarist for | Merle Haggard), John Inmon (former guitarist for Jer |
| rtist that the truck apparently really enjoys, | Merle Haggard). |
| That same year, | Merle Haggard, covered "Kentucky Gambler" where it b |
| at Saucier worked and or recorded with include | Merle Haggard, Ralph Mooney and Roy Nichols. |
| recordings of include those of Emmett Miller, | Merle Haggard, Bob Wills, Coleman Hawkins, and Rosem |
| s, she opened in concert for Willie Nelson and | Merle Haggard, and collaborated with Dick Wagner at |
| sfield, California-based outlaw country artist | Merle Haggard, released on his 1972 album Let Me Tel |
| yle of singing was an influence on later stars | Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, George Jo |
| ording studio, where Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed, | Merle Haggard, The Judds, The Doobie Brothers, Emmyl |
| f Love", co-written with Owens and recorded by | Merle Haggard, Susan Raye, Wynn Stewart and Freddie |
| Cash, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, George Jones, | Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, Tanya Tucker, Statler B |
| l with Polydor and praise from John Lennon and | Merle Haggard, besides an alleged invitation to join |
| s George Jones, Bob Dylan, Ween, Alan Jackson, | Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, and Conway Twitty, Robb |
| gwriter and has performed with such artists as | Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Bobby Mackey, Box Car W |
| Newton, Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, The Beach Boys, | Merle Haggard, Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers and Loret |
| , Stills and Nash, Thin Lizzy, Emmylou Harris, | Merle Haggard, JJ Cale, Boz Scaggs, and Gram Parsons |
| nd Chong" fame, High Times editor Steve Hager, | Merle Haggard, members of Big Brother and the Holdin |
| Uptown Jug Champions (featuring Jerry Garcia), | Merle Haggard, Doc Watson, and Tim Blake Nelson with |
| Artists you'll hear include Johnny Cash, | Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels, Patsy Cline, Hank Wi |
| g Burrito Brothers, Hoyt Axton, Willie Nelson, | Merle Haggard, and Jerry Lee Lewis. |
| Guitar: | Merle Haggard, Bobby Wayne |
| , Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, | Merle Haggard, Buddy Holly, Red Steagall, George Str |
| obie Brothers, Michael McDonald, Gregg Allman, | Merle Haggard, Roy Acuff, Laurence Juber, John Mayal |
| For the song of the same name by | Merle Haggard, see Hungry Eyes (Merle Haggard song). |
| "Today I Started Loving You Again" ( | Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens) |
| "Okie from Muskogee" ( | Merle Haggard, Eddie Burris) - 2:48 |
| Session Personnel: Guitar: | Merle Haggard, Roy Nichols, Ronnie Reno. |
| "Back to the Barrooms Again" ( | Merle Haggard, Dave Kirby) - 2:34 |
| ing Me Back Home is an album by country singer | Merle Haggard, released in 1968. |
| "Legend of Bonnie and Clyde" ( | Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens) - 2:03 |
| Guests include Chet Atkins, Ray Charles, | Merle Haggard, and The Oak Ridge Boys. |
| f Me" is a 1972 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| is a song made famous by country music singer | Merle Haggard. |
| I Am'" is a 1968 song written and performed by | Merle Haggard. |
| and recorded by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| " is a single by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| and recorded by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| Hank Cochran and Grady Martin and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| ic through an appreciation of George Jones and | Merle Haggard. |
| She compared the song's style to | Merle Haggard. |
| " is a single by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| Harp' is a 1972 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| ly Go" is the title track from a 1982 album by | Merle Haggard. |
| " is a single by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| yself" is a 1970 song written and performed by | Merle Haggard. |
| Hold" is a 1970 song written and performed by | Merle Haggard. |
| lues" is a 1973 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| vies' is a 1975 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| can country music song written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| Old Mexico" is a country music song written by | Merle Haggard. |
| and recorded by American country music artist | Merle Haggard. |
| can country music song written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| Man" is a 1967 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| Man)" is a 1971 single written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| is a song made famous by country music singer | Merle Haggard. |
| is a 1966 country song written and recorded by | Merle Haggard. |
| arts, peaking at # 2, and was later covered by | Merle Haggard; the follow-up single, "We Used To", w |
| Merle Hansen - family farm activist, 1984 Democratic | |
| lso went into business during this period with | Merle Harmon's Fan Fair, a chain of retail stores de |
| wner Charles O. Finley inserted him to replace | Merle Harmon. |
| The original Mrs. C's restaurant, on | Merle Hay Road in Des Moines, remained in business a |
| Merle Howell served as the first chairman of the thr | |
| His character was called | Merle Johnson, Donahue's real name. |
| Merle Kearns is a former member of the Ohio House of | |
| The current superintendent is | Merle Kenady, and the mascot of the school is the Ho |
| Merle Kennedy as Max Impact | |
| of the hit song Wolverton Mountain, written by | Merle Kilgore and Claude King, and released in 1962. |
| Merle Kilgore (1934-2005), country music singer-song | |
| ame immortalised in the 1960s when his nephew, | Merle Kilgore Clowers, wrote Wolverton Mountain. |
| "Ring of Fire" (June Carter, | Merle Kilgore) |
| "Ring of Fire" (June Carter Cash, | Merle Kilgore) - 2:43 |
| Kentucky Turkey Buzzard (Tillman Franks and | Merle Kilgore) |
| "Ring of Fire" (June Carter, | Merle Kilgore) 2:58 |
| ar in a number of sessions with Freddy Cannon, | Merle Kilgore, and others. |
| "Ring of Fire" ( | Merle Kilgore, June Carter) - 2:00 |
| "Let Somebody Else Drive" ( | Merle Kilgore, Mack Vickery) - 2:33 |
| "When There's A Fire In Your Heart" ( | Merle Kilgore, Sonny Williams) - 2:41 |
| ", the old standard written by Claude King and | Merle Kilgore. |
| ectureship at Tel Aviv University in 2006, the | Merle Kingsley Lectureship at Caltech in 2007, the A |
| ist Don Bagley, vibeist Godfrey Hirch, pianist | Merle Koch and the outstanding double bass drummer J |
| Morty Corb, vibeist Godfrey Hirch and pianist | Merle Kock/ Stan Wrighisman. |
| sion to the first ever African-American woman, | Merle Kodo Boyd. |
| Twain Elementary School 515 | Merle Lane Wheeling IL 60090 Principal: Jose Celis E |
| Pushing Daisies in the episode "The Legend of | Merle McQuoddy". |
| When Soult hurled | Merle, Mermet, Heudelet, Franceschi and Lahoussaye a |
| Merle Miller (May 17, 1919 - June 10, 1986) was an A | |
| Merle Miller was born in Montour, Iowa; he grew up i | |
| esident Harry S. Truman reportedly told author | Merle Miller that in 1945, Eisenhower asked permissi |
| in Blacklisting: An Original Anthology (1971), | Merle Miller and John Cogley. |
| er major works include the Buck Taylor series, | Merle Monte series, and Dick Doom series. |
| Merle Nicholds (born c. 1951) served as the final ma | |
| or two terms as mayor until he was defeated by | Merle Nicholds in the 12 November 1991 municipal ele |
| aus and starring John Garrick, Margot Grahame, | Merle Oberon and Austin Trevor. |
| Viktor Tourjansky, and starring Charles Boyer, | Merle Oberon and Betty Stockfeld. |
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