Johnny Paycheck - Mr. Hag Told My Story

Johnny Paycheck - Mr. Hag Told My Story
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Album Details

Title: Mr. Hag Told My Story
Artist: Johnny Paycheck
Release Date: 1981
Re-Released On: 7/21/1998
Label: Koch Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 099923790228
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Outlaw Country
Moods: Earthy, Rebellious, Rowdy, Boisterous, Brash, Bravado, Gutsy, Reckless, Rollicking, Rousing, Sentimental, Yearning, Fiery, Freewheeling, Organic, Raucous, Street-Smart, Swaggering, Melancholy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Turnin' Off a Memory
  2. I've Got a Yearning
  3. Carolyn
  4. I'll Leave the Bottle on the Bar
  5. All Night Lady
  6. I Can't Hold Myself in Line
  7. Yesterday's News Just Hit Home Today
  8. You Don't Have Very Far to Go
  9. No More You and Me
  10. Someone Told My Story

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDKoch Records7902

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Album Review

Tribute albums are part of country music's bread and butter, with artists routinely paying tribute to their favorite vocalists and songwriters through records filled with covers. Since it's such a routine event, it's easy to take them for granted, particularly when they often cover familiar ground, recycling the same hits over and over again, which is why a tribute record as sublime and subtle as Johnny Paycheck's Mr. Hag Told My Story can sometime slip through the cracks. Which is unfortunate, since this is a sterling example of what a tribute album can be. Released in 1981 as his final album for Epic -- and thereby inadvertently capping off Paycheck's prime -- Mr. Hag Told My Story finds Johnny digging through the Merle Haggard songbook, assembling ten perfect barroom ballads and then, in a great coup, recording them with the Strangers themselves, including three duets with Merle. Instead of picking predictable songs, Paycheck avoids the really big hits, choosing a bunch of lesser-known gems Haggard has penned. There are some big hits here -- "Turnin' Off a Memory" and "You Don't Have Very Far to Go" as well as the Tommy Collins-written "Carolyn," which is given a great duet -- but the emphasis is on personal favorites of Johnny and Merle. Paycheck states exactly that in the liner notes, but the performances are where he offers proof, because he and the Strangers give these a wonderful, lived-in feel, rich with emotion and graceful interplay between the band. Since there aren't many big hits here, it may have been overlooked at the time, barely scraping the country Top 40, but this perfectly executed tribute ranks not just as one of Paycheck's finest, but as one of the great late-night honky tonk records in country. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Biff AdamDrums
Billy SherrillProducer
Dave NivesReissue Producer
Don MarkhamTrumpet, Horn, Saxophone
Gordon TerryFiddle
Jim WilliamsonEngineer
Johnny PaycheckVocals, Guitar
Ken SuesovEngineer
Mark YearyPiano
MC RatherMastering
Merle HaggardPerformer, Guitar (Electric)
Norm HamletGuitar (Steel)
Ron ReynoldsEngineer
Ronnie DeanEngineer
Ronnie RenoGuitar (Acoustic)
Roy NicholsGuitar (Electric)
Slick LawsonPhotography
Steve PouliotEngineer