MERLE HAGGARD sings "Mama Tried" To His Mama
A magic moment in California. Merle Haggard sings the classic "Mama tried" to his Mom.
"Mama Tried" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard and The Strangers. It was released in July 1968 as the first single and title track from the album Mama Tried. The song became one of the cornerstone songs of his career. It won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999, and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance" on March 23, 2016, just 14 days before Haggard's death.
In "Mama Tried", Haggard focuses on the pain and suffering he caused his own mother by being incarcerated in 1957 in San Quentin. Haggard ultimately served three years on a robbery conviction.
However, the song is not literally autobiographical, as many country music historians point out. While writer Bill Malone's assessment of the song is in agreement with Ace Collins' (referring to his own experiences that saw him sentenced to prison), Malone points out that Haggard never was sentenced to "life without parole," as the protagonist in the song was.[3] Still the song's lyrics, and the protagonist's experiences, are heavily influenced by Haggard's early life.
Additionally, Allmusic writer Bill Janovitz notes Haggard's lyrics are sympathetic to his mother, who tried everything in her power to rehabilitate her rebel son. But, as the lyrics point out, "In spite of all my Sunday learning, towards the bad I kept on turning/'Til mama couldn't hold me anymore"; thus the observation, "I turned 21 in prison doin' life without parole."
Malone notes that "Mama Tried" "recalls for us the 1960s California honky-tonk and the Merle Haggard sound of those years, featuring the searing electric guitar of Roy Nichols."
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"Mama Tried" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard and The Strangers. It was released in July 1968 as the first single and title track from the album Mama Tried. The song became one of the cornerstone songs of his career. It won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999, and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance" on March 23, 2016, just 14 days before Haggard's death.
In "Mama Tried", Haggard focuses on the pain and suffering he caused his own mother by being incarcerated in 1957 in San Quentin. Haggard ultimately served three years on a robbery conviction.
However, the song is not literally autobiographical, as many country music historians point out. While writer Bill Malone's assessment of the song is in agreement with Ace Collins' (referring to his own experiences that saw him sentenced to prison), Malone points out that Haggard never was sentenced to "life without parole," as the protagonist in the song was.[3] Still the song's lyrics, and the protagonist's experiences, are heavily influenced by Haggard's early life.
Additionally, Allmusic writer Bill Janovitz notes Haggard's lyrics are sympathetic to his mother, who tried everything in her power to rehabilitate her rebel son. But, as the lyrics point out, "In spite of all my Sunday learning, towards the bad I kept on turning/'Til mama couldn't hold me anymore"; thus the observation, "I turned 21 in prison doin' life without parole."
Malone notes that "Mama Tried" "recalls for us the 1960s California honky-tonk and the Merle Haggard sound of those years, featuring the searing electric guitar of Roy Nichols."
#MerleHaggard, #MerleHaggardSongs, #MerleHaggardVideos, #MerleHaggardMusic, #MerleHaggardLive
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Please, subscribe and like to keep REAL COUNTRY MUSIC alive!
Visit https://www.newhillbilly.com/
Guide to New Traditionalism, Bluegrass, Honky Tonk, Western Swing, Texan, Outlaw, Truck Driving, Country, True Country, Traditional Country, Ameripolitan, Irish Country, Australian, Canadian, Old Time, Cajun, Gospel, Classic Country, Rockabilly...
https://www.facebook.com/WesternSwing2000/
Check When The Cowboy Sings & Newhillbilly on Youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYGfHb7wxB0QNqZCu6vWOkA
#TexasCountry #RedDirt #CountryMusic #MúsicaCountry #Texas #TexanCountryMusic #TrueCountryMusic #RealCountryMusic #Ameripolitan #TraditionalCountryMusic
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