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''If I Could Only Fly'' is the 50th studio
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by American
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Merle Haggard Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in country music, he was a central pioneer of the Bakersfield ...
, released in 2000. The album reached number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Country albums chart. The title song is a cover of a 1979 song written and recorded by Texas songwriter
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. Haggard had previously recorded the song as a duet with American
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on their 1987 album, '' Seashores of Old Mexico'', peaking at number 58 on the 1987 ''Billboard''
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Background

The 1990s was the most trying decade of Haggard's professional life. Beset by financial woes that led to bankruptcy in 1993, Haggard had also run afoul of his record label boss
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. Since 1990, Haggard had released three albums on
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and all three had charted lower than any had in his thirty-year career, with the last of them, ''1996'', not charting at all. Personally, Haggard had been doing much better; he had kicked the drug and alcohol problems that had plagued him for much of the 1980s and had married his fifth wife Teresa Lane in 1993. In 1995, he was inducted into the
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, but when his contract with Curb expired he signed with the independent
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label. The move paid immediate dividends both critically and artistically; no longer compelled to compete for airplay on country radio with a fashionable hit single, the album focused on Haggard's strengths—his singing and songwriting—and wound up rising to number 26 on the Hot Country Album Chart, his highest showing since 1987's '' Chill Factor''. Critics were nearly unanimous in their praise for the album, which remained on the charts for 27 weeks. "(Think About a) Lullaby," was written by Haggard and his wife Teresa. The album's title track had been previously recorded by Haggard with
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on their 1987 duet album '' Seashores of Old Mexico''.


Reception

Comparing ''If I Could Only Fly'' favorably to
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's '' Time Out of Mind'', Ryan Kearney of ''
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'' gave the album 4 stars, enthusing, "...what a lyricist he still can be. All the songs emanate from a single persona, an aging, cloistered singer (Haggard is in his sixties) whose routine—avoiding drugs, taking comfort from cushioned bus seats, being honest with his kids — is all he has". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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wrote: "''If I Could Only Fly'' is the first album in years that deserves to be compared to Haggard's classic work." Music critic
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wrote "After a long, dispiriting string of releases that gradually devolved from hit-or-miss to cynical, he comes out of nowhere on a punk label to cut one of the very best albums of his very uneven recording career."


Track listing

All songs by Merle Haggard unless otherwise noted: #"Wishing All These Old Things Were New" – 3:20 #"Honky Tonky Mama" (Haggard, Traditional) – 3:07 #"Turn to Me" – 3:10 #"If I Could Only Fly" (
Blaze Foley Michael David Fuller (December 18, 1949 – February 1, 1989), better known by his stage name Blaze Foley, was an American country music singer-songwriter, poet, and artist active in Austin, Texas. Background Foley was born Michael David Fuller ...
) – 4:59 #"Crazy Moon" (Haggard, Max Barnes) – 2:07 #"Bareback" – 2:12 #"(Think About A) Lullaby" (Haggard, Theresa Lane Haggard) – 2:24 #"I'm Still Your Daddy" – 2:54 #"Proud to Be Your Old Man" (Haggard, Abe Manuel, Jr.) – 2:26 #"Leavin's Getting Harder" – 2:10 #"Thanks to Uncle John" – 2:43 #"Listening (To the Wind)" – 4:10


Personnel

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Merle Haggard Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in country music, he was a central pioneer of the Bakersfield ...
– vocals, guitar *
Norm Hamlet Norm Hamlet is an American steel guitarist and a member of Merle Haggard's The Strangers band for the past 49 years.Terry Downs: ''The Strangers'', http://www.terrydownsmusic.com/Archive/strangers_article.pdf, n.d., downloaded May 6, 2012.The Stee ...
– steel guitar *Biff Adams – drums *Don Markham – saxophone, harmony vocals *Eddie Curtis – bass *
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– piano *Abe Manuel, Jr. – guitar, fiddle, mandolin, percussion, piano, accordion, harp, harmony vocals *Joe Manuel – guitar *Randy Mason – guitar *Oleg Schramm – piano *Redd Volkaert – guitar Production notes: *Lou Bradley – engineer, mixing *Jesse Fischer – art direction, design *Johnny Whiteside – liner notes


Chart performance


References

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