Intro to Medley

Merle Haggard · The Fightin' Side of Me (Live) [1970]

We had a request the last time we were here we some requests to do

some impersonations. And we haven't been doing 'em on our show

But we promised we would do 'em the next time we were here in

Philadelphia. And would ya'll like to see some some impersonations for a

second or two. OK alright I'll tell you what we would but we don't know any

And naw really we're gonna try to do a couple three for you

We hope that you recognize 'em the first one goes like this right here

This is one of my very favorite singers and if I don't sound like 'im

I'm gonna be mad at me...

Intro to Medley - Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard's 'Intro to Medley' serves as a dynamic gateway to his signature style, showcasing the raw energy and vocal prowess that defined his career. Recorded live for the 1970 album 'The Fightin' Side of Me,' this track exemplifies the outlaw country sound Haggard helped popularize, blending traditional folk elements with a rebellious spirit. The performance captures the essence of his mid-career output, where he frequently transitioned between songs with seamless skill. As a staple of his discography, the medley reflects the improvisational nature of live performances that became a hallmark of his stage presence. It remains a testament to his ability to command attention and deliver compelling storytelling through music, cementing his legacy in American country history.