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‘Workin’ Man Blues’: Merle Haggard’s Blue Collar Hymn
Udiscovermusic ^ | May 17, 2026 | Paul Sexton

Posted on 05/17/2026 1:26:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway

The Hag’s seventh No.1 featured such great players as James Burton and Jim Gordon.

Merle Haggard’s reputation as the champion of the working class was further cemented on May 16, 1969. That day, he was at Capitol Records’ studios in Hollywood with an A-list of musicians that comprised the Strangers, recording the great “Workin’ Man Blues.” It went on to become the seventh in an incredible total of 24 country No.1s amassed by “The Hag” in just ten years.

Haggard’s tough upbringing, including time in San Quentin for a robbery conviction, and his unshakeable principles as a man of the people, had now made him one of America’s defining country artists. This new composition of his only strengthened that bond.

‘Nine kids and a wife’

In little more than 150 seconds, “Workin’ Man Blues,” produced by Ken Nelson, became a perfect representation, and celebration, of blue-collar America. “It’s a big job just gettin’ by with nine kids and a wife,” sang Haggard, “I been a workin’ man dang near all my life/I’ll be working long as my two hands are fit to use/I’ll drink my beer in a tavern/Sing a little bit of these working man blues.”

And what a line-up it was that played on it. Haggard took the lead guitar lines himself, augmented by the great session player James Burton, who had made his reputation playing on all Ricky Nelson’s great early hits and was now establishing an equally enduring relationship with Elvis Presley.

A future Domino

Lewis Talley added a third guitar on the track, with bass by Chuck Berghofer; the drum part was provided by another man with a fine 1960s track record, Jim Gordon, soon to be known for his work with Delaney & Bonnie and as a member of Derek and the Dominos.

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“Workin’ Man Blues” was released by Capitol at the end of July 1969, entering the country chart the following week, and in mid-August, it became Merle’s seventh country No.1 in less than two and a half years. It then featured on the album A Portrait Of Merle Haggard, which followed in September.


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1 posted on 05/17/2026 1:26:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuaKBLENvfk&list=RDEuaKBLENvfk&start_radio=1


2 posted on 05/17/2026 1:36:46 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: nickcarraway

Saw his show at Lake Tahoe back in 85 or 86... (Can’t quite remember which year🙄)
A great show, with a surprise guest appearance...


3 posted on 05/17/2026 1:47:23 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is rabble-rising Sam Adams now that we need him? Is his name Trump, now?)
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To: nickcarraway

Somali child to parent: “What is a working man?”

Parent: “The people who pay the taxes for our lifestyle in our new country. Everyone isn’t the same. They do that so we can have our new luxury suv, our house and our fun vacations.”


4 posted on 05/17/2026 1:48:25 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls. )
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To: SuperLuminal

Buck Owens?


5 posted on 05/17/2026 1:53:05 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Thanks for posting. The Hag was my fave. My daughter and I stood 6’ from him one night in an Austin booze joint while he sang many of his number one songs. It was a night to REMEMBER. For sure. What a MAN. I always wanted him to make and sing a song about the all time MAN..........”John Basilone”.


6 posted on 05/17/2026 1:53:21 PM PDT by Cen-Tejas
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To: Mariner
Do you think that hundreds of years from now folks are going to be listening to Merle Haggard’s songs?

I don't think so.

7 posted on 05/17/2026 4:05:55 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: Mariner

Love the way the lead guitar finishes his solo, rolls his volume back and is like “my work here is done.”


8 posted on 05/17/2026 4:12:36 PM PDT by Yardstick
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“Do you think that hundreds of years from now folks are going to be listening to Merle Haggard’s songs? “

Yes.

And they’ll be listening to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones too.

And Dylan and Tom Petty.

Merle Haggard is a great American song writer.


9 posted on 05/17/2026 5:23:59 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: nickcarraway

😁😂

TW...


10 posted on 05/17/2026 5:27:13 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is rabble-rising Sam Adams now that we need him? Is his name Trump, now?)
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To: nickcarraway

Knew about Jim Gordon.


11 posted on 05/17/2026 6:56:21 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: Cen-Tejas

I was raised in Bakersfield. Knew Merle since I was a kid since his first wife Leona was a friend of my mom’s. My mom also owned a bar that was one of the places he played when he was first starting out.


12 posted on 05/18/2026 5:08:18 AM PDT by sheana
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No question about it, Merle Haggard was/is one of the all time greats. I’m amazed how his sons sound so much like him.


13 posted on 05/18/2026 6:57:22 AM PDT by oldtech (oltech)
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