Noel Lee Haggard (born September 4, 1963) is an American country music artist.
Haggard is the son of country music legend Merle Haggard.[1] He was signed to a recording deal with Atlantic Records and released his debut album, One Lifetime, in 1997. The album produced two singles, both of which peaked at No. 75 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[2]
His first single, "Once You Learn," also peaked at No. 72 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. His second single, "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa," was covered by George Strait on his 2003 album Honkytonkville. Strait's version of the song peaked at No. 11 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Haggard was also featured on the soundtrack of the 1994 film Maverick as a member of the "Maverick Choir."[3]
Contents
1One Lifetime (1997)
1.1Track listing
1.2Personnel
1.3Singles
1.4Music videos
2References
3External links
One Lifetime (1997)
One Lifetime
Studio album by
Noel Haggard
Released
March 4, 1997 (1997-03-04)
Genre
Country
Length
33:36
Label
Atlantic
Producer
Barry Beckett
Track listing
"Cowgirl Blues" (Luke Reed, Phil Thomas) - 3:58
"You Ain't in It" (Shawn Camp, Tim Mensy) - 2:52
"Once You Learn" (Billy Livsey, Don Schlitz) - 3:16
"Palm of My Hand" (Gene Dobbins, Mensy) - 3:31
"Wishin' on a Lone Star" (Jess Brown, Brett Jones) - 3:13
"One Life Time" (Buddy Brock, Michael Huffman, Rick Williamson) - 3:14
"Left, Leavin', Goin' or Gone" (Frank J. Myers, Don Pfrimmer) - 2:48
"I've Learned to Live" (Dean Dillon, Frank Dycus) - 3:53
"I Can't" (Brown, Jones) - 3:38
"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa" (Red Lane) - 3:13
Personnel
Eddie Bayers - drums
Barry Beckett - keyboards
Paul Franklin - steel guitar
Noel Haggard - lead vocals
Owen Hale - drums
Terry McMillan - percussion
Phil Naish - keyboards
Bobby Ogdin - keyboards
Don Potter - acoustic guitar
Michael Rhodes - bass guitar
Brent Rowan - electric guitar
John Wesley Ryles - background vocals
Joe Spivey - fiddle
Harry Stinson - background vocals
Billy Joe Walker Jr. - acoustic guitar
Willie Weeks - bass guitar
Dennis Wilson - background vocals
Curtis Young - background vocals
Singles
Year
Single
Peak chart positions
US Country
CAN Country
1997
"Once You Learn"
75
72
"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa"
75
—
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Music videos
Year
Video
Director
1997
"Once You Learn"
Bob Gabrielsen
"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa"
chris rogers [sic]
References
^Noel Haggard Biography
^Noel Haggard Singles
^Maverick (1994) - Soundtracks
External links
allmusic ((( Noel Haggard > Overview )))
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Merle Haggard
The Strangers
Norm Hamlet
Ralph Mooney
Tiny Moore
Roy Nichols
Gene Price
Eldon Shamblin
Gordon Terry
Biff Adam
Jimmy Belken
Eddie Burris
Gary Church
Wayne Durham
George French
Dennis Hromek
Don Markham
Johnny Meeks
Marcia Nichols
Ronnie Reno
Clint Strong
Jim Tittle
Jerry Ward
Bobby Wayne
Mark Yeary
Studio albums
Strangers
Swinging Doors (with The Strangers)
I'm a Lonesome Fugitive (with The Strangers)
Branded Man (with The Strangers)
Sing Me Back Home (with The Strangers)
The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde (with The Strangers)
Mama Tried (with The Strangers)
Pride in What I Am (with The Strangers)
Same Train, A Different Time
A Portrait of Merle Haggard (with The Strangers)
A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (or, My Salute to Bob Wills)
Hag (with The Strangers)
Someday We'll Look Back (with The Strangers)
Let Me Tell You About a Song (with The Strangers)
It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad) (with The Strangers)
If We Make It Through December (with The Strangers)
Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album (with The Strangers)
Keep Movin' On (with The Strangers)
It's All in the Movies (with The Strangers)
My Love Affair with Trains (with The Strangers)
The Roots of My Raising (with The Strangers)
Ramblin' Fever
A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today (with The Strangers)
My Farewell to Elvis
I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall
Serving 190 Proof
The Way I Am
Back to the Barrooms
Big City
Going Where the Lonely Go
That's the Way Love Goes
It's All in the Game
Kern River
Out Among the Stars
A Friend In California
Chill Factor
5:01 Blues
Blue Jungle
1994
1996
If I Could Only Fly
Roots, Volume 1
The Peer Sessions
Haggard Like Never Before
Unforgettable
Chicago Wind
The Bluegrass Sessions
I Am What I Am
Working in Tennessee
Live albums
Okie from Muskogee (with The Strangers)
The Fightin' Side of Me (with The Strangers)
I Love Dixie Blues (with The Strangers)
Rainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium
The Epic Collection (Recorded Live)
Amber Waves of Grain
Motorcycle Cowboy: Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Ol' Country Singer
Live from Austin, TX
Live from Austin, TX '78
Gospel albums
The Land of Many Churches (with The Strangers)
Songs for the Mama That Tried
Cabin in the Hills
Two Old Friends (with Albert E. Brumley, Jr.)
Holiday albums
Merle Haggard's Christmas Present
Goin' Home for Christmas
Pancho, Lefty and Rudolph (with Willie Nelson)
I Wish I Was Santa Claus
The Strangers albums
Instrumental Sounds of Merle Haggard's The Strangers
Introducing My Friends The Strangers
Getting to Know Merle Haggard's The Strangers
The Strangers Honky Tonkin'
The Strangers Totally Instrumental (With One Exception...)
Singles
1960s
"Sing a Sad Song"
"Sam Hill"
"(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers"
"I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can"
"Swinging Doors" (with The Strangers)
"The Bottle Let Me Down" (with The Strangers)
"The Fugitive" (with The Strangers)
"I Threw Away the Rose" (with The Strangers)
"Branded Man" (with The Strangers)
"Sing Me Back Home" (with The Strangers)
"The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde" (with The Strangers)
"Mama Tried" (with The Strangers)
"I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am" (with The Strangers)
"Hungry Eyes" (with The Strangers)
"Workin' Man Blues" (with The Strangers)
"Okie from Muskogee" (with The Strangers)
1970s
"The Fightin' Side of Me" (with The Strangers)
"Street Singer" (released by The Strangers)
"Jesus, Take a Hold" (with The Strangers)
"I Can't Be Myself" (with The Strangers)
"Soldier's Last Letter" (with The Strangers)
"Someday We'll Look Back" (with The Strangers)
"Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)" (with The Strangers)
"Carolyn" (with The Strangers)
"Grandma Harp" (with The Strangers)
"It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)" (with The Strangers)
"I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me" (with The Strangers)
"The Emptiest Arms in the World" (with The Strangers)
"Everybody's Had the Blues" (with The Strangers)
"If We Make It Through December (with The Strangers)"
"Things Aren't Funny Anymore" (with The Strangers)
"Old Man from the Mountain" (with The Strangers)
"Kentucky Gambler" (with The Strangers)
"Always Wanting You" (with The Strangers)
"Movin' On" (with The Strangers)
"It's All in the Movies" (with The Strangers)
"The Roots of My Raising" (with The Strangers)
"Here Comes the Freedom Train" (with The Strangers)
"Cherokee Maiden" (with The Strangers)
"If We're Not Back in Love by Monday"
"Ramblin' Fever"
"A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today" (with The Strangers)
"From Graceland to the Promised Land"
"Running Kind" (with The Strangers)
"I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall"
"It's Been a Great Afternoon"
"The Way It Was in '51"
"Red Bandana"
"My Own Kind of Hat"
1980s – 1990s
"The Way I Am"
"Misery and Gin"
"I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"
"Leonard"
"Rainbow Stew"
"My Favorite Memory"
"Big City"
"Dealing with the Devil"
"Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)"
"Going Where the Lonely Go"
"You Take Me for Granted"
"What Am I Gonna Do (With the Rest of My Life)"
"It's All in the Game"
"That's the Way Love Goes"
"Someday When Things Are Good"
"Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room"
"A Place to Fall Apart"
"Make-Up and Faded Blue Jeans"
"Kern River"
"Amber Waves of Grain"
"American Waltz"
"I Had a Beautiful Time"
"A Friend in California"
"Out Among the Stars"
"Almost Persuaded"
"Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star"
"Chill Factor"
"We Never Touch at All"
"You Babe"
"5:01 Blues"
"A Better Love Next Time"
"If You Want to Be My Woman"
"Broken Friend"
"When It Rains It Pours"
"In My Next Life"
Collaborations
Albums
Just Between the Two of Us (with Bonnie Owens and The Strangers)
A Taste of Yesterday's Wine (with George Jones)
Pancho & Lefty (with Willie Nelson)
Heart to Heart (with Leona Williams)
Walking the Line (with George Jones and Willie Nelson)
Seashores of Old Mexico (with Willie Nelson)
Kickin' Out the Footlights...Again (with George Jones)
Last of the Breed (with Willie Nelson and Ray Price)
Django & Jimmie (with Willie Nelson)
Singles
"Just Between the Two of Us" (with Bonnie Owens and The Strangers)
"The Bull and the Beaver" with Leona Williams
"Bar Room Buddies" (with Clint Eastwood)
"Yesterday's Wine" (with George Jones)
"C.C. Waterback" (with George Jones)
"Reasons to Quit" (with Willie Nelson)
"Pancho and Lefty" (with Willie Nelson)
"We're Strangers Again" (with Leona Williams)
"If I Could Only Fly" (with Willie Nelson)
"That's the Way Love Goes" with (Jewel)
"Wreck on the Highway" (with Chester Smith)
Guest appearances
"Street Singer" (by The Strangers)
"Willie" (by Hank Cochran)
"Walking the Floor Over You" (by Ernest Tubb)
"I Can't Hold Myself in Line" (by Johnny Paycheck)
"Lefty" (by David Frizzell)
"Same Old Train" (from Tribute to Tradition)
"Politically Uncorrect" (by Gretchen Wilson)
"I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" (by Hank Williams, Jr.)
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