A Trip in the Country
A Trip in the Country | ||||
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Studio album by Roger Miller | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Mercury Records | |||
Producer | Jerry Kennedy | |||
Roger Miller chronology | ||||
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A Trip in the Country is the 11th album by American singer, songwriter, musician and actor Roger Miller (born Roger Dean Miller, January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992). It reached #23 in the US Country Music chart. For the sleeve notes he wrote:
"Before the days of "Dang Me", "King of the Road" and such, I was a young, abitious song-writer walking the streets of Nashville, trying to get anybody and everybody who would to record my songs. All in all, I wrote about 150 songs for Ray Price, George Jones, Ernest Tubb and others. Some were hits, and some were not. Here are a few of the better ones. In the beginning, I created heavenly, earthly songs"
One of the songs on the album, "Tall, Tall Trees," was later recorded by Alan Jackson. The Jackson version was released as a single and became a No. 1 hit on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1995.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Tall, Tall Trees" (Roger Miller, George Jones)
- "A World I Can’t Live In" (Roger Miller)
- "Nothing Can Stop My Love" (Roger Miller, George Jones)
- "When Two Worlds Collide" (Roger Miller, Bill Anderson)
- "My Ears Should Burn (When Fools are Talked About)" (Roger Miller)
- "A World so Full of Love" (Roger Miller)
Side 2
- "Don’t We All Have the Right" (Roger Miller)
- "That’s the Way I Feel" (Roger Miller, George Jones)
- "Half a Mind" (Roger Miller)
- "When a House is Not a Home" (Roger Miller)
- "Invitation to the Blues" (Roger Miller)
Musicians
- Guitars: Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, Charlie McCoy & Chip Young
- Piano: Hargus "Pig" Robbins
- Bass: Bob Moore
- Drums: Buddy Harman
- Steel Guitar: Buddy Emmons
- Fiddles: Tommy Jackson & Buddy Spicher
Production
- Producer: Jerry Kennedy
- Engineers: Tom Sparkman & Charlie Tallent
- Album Photos: Brian D. Hennssey
- Album Art Direction: Des Strobel
- Album Design: Wm. Falkenburg