Songs for the Mama That Tried | |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Merle Haggard |
Cover: | Songs for the Mama That Tried.jpg |
Released: | September 1981 |
Recorded: | Sound Emporium (Nashville, Tennessee) |
Genre: | Country, gospel |
Label: | MCA |
Producer: | Merle Haggard |
Prev Title: | Rainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | Big City |
Next Year: | 1981 |
Songs for the Mama That Tried is a studio album by the American country music singer Merle Haggard with backing by the Strangers, released in 1981 by MCA Records. A gospel album, it reached No. 46 on the Billboard country albums chart.[1]
Songs for the Mama That Tried was Haggard's last principal release on MCA, having signed with Epic Records. The title alludes to Haggard's 1968 song "Mama Tried", a song which became a cornerstone of his career. Haggard had recorded a live gospel album in 1971 called The Land of Many Churches, but this set is dedicated to his mother Flossie, who was seventy-nine years old when she posed with Haggard on the cover of the LP. Produced by Haggard, the album features background harmonies from both his second wife, Bonnie Owens, and his then current wife, Leona Williams.
The album yielded no hit singles and was not a big seller. In his 1999 memoir My House of Memories, Haggard writes, "I love those songs as much as Mom did. I can't describe the comfort they've given me. I haven't listened to that album in years."[2]
Writing in the 2013 book The Running Kind, Haggard biographer David Cantwell calls the album "perfect", praising the singer's "reverent, soulful singing."[3]
The album received five stars in the second edition of the Rolling Stone Record Guide.[4]
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Credits adapted from LP liner notes.[5]
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