All Time Greatest Hits: Roger Miller

by Mercury Nashville

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Release Date:2003-04-22
Label:Mercury Nashville
UPC:008817037523
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Mercury Nashville
ASIN:B00008WI8H
Category:Music

Tracks on All Time Greatest Hits: Roger Miller by Mercury Nashville

  1. Dang Me
  2. Chug-A-Lug
  3. Do Wacka Do
  4. In The Summertime (You Don't Want My Love)
  5. King Of The Road
  6. You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd
  7. Engine Engine #9
  8. One Dyin' And A Buryin'
  9. Last Word In Lonesome Is Me
  10. Kansas City Star
  11. England Swings
  12. Husbands And Wives
  13. I've Been A Long Time Leavin' (But I'll Be A Long Time Gone)
  14. Walkin' In The Sunshine
  15. Little Green Apples
  16. Me And Bobby McGee
  17. Where Have All The Average People Gone
  18. South
  19. Tomorrow Night In Baltimore
  20. River In The Rain

Customer Reviews

Great CD to sing with! :) - Reviewed on 2008-06-27
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I received this CD within 3 days on the 2 day shipping. Other than that, the CD is brand new. I remember having this as a cassette tape 20 plus years ago. Brings back smiles :)
Dang this! - Reviewed on 2008-04-28
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Roger Miller is greatly underappreciated. Roger is of a great American tradition of wit with pointed polical commentary. As populist as Mark Twain, Will Rogers, and as deep/weird as Wm. Faulkner.
Roger could rhyme as well as Dylan, be as funny, be as clever a social commentator. Listen to "Dang Me", a play on the folk obsession w/death. Listen to "King of the Road", an ironic lyric that describes Hobo life as well as Kerouac.
Roger got popular with novelity songs, "Can't Rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd", etc. and got a mid-summer TV Show in 1966. "Muppets" were prominate, esp. Ralph the Dog, but Roger, with his grin and grace always held forth and made sure that music was held high.
Roger helped new good songwriters. He sang "Little Green Apples", gave Bobby Russell a hit, "Me and Bobby McGee", gave Kris Kristofferson a couple of coins.
Roger also wrote book/lyrics for "Big River", a Broadway hit based on "Huckleberry Finn"
This CD has most of the hits, not enough of all his oever.
Roger Miller needs a box set!
There is not much of Roger on CD this is for those who only want to hear "Chug a Lug"
Hah! and who doesn't want that?!
Rodger Miller Greatest Hits - Reviewed on 2008-03-25
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A very good CD of Mr miller's music. I enjoyed it and am still am today
Love this CD Roger Miller - Reviewed on 2008-02-28
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What a wonderful talent he is missed and we love this CD and would recommend
it.
Good group of tunes for the price...from a wacky genius... - Reviewed on 2008-02-28
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I always liked Roger's serious side even more than his crazy novelty song side---that is, if I can put "King of the Road" in the list of "serious" ones. I fell for that one the first time I heard it on the radio, when I was in college, back around 1965 or so. I haven't tired of it yet. There are 20 pretty good performances on this CD. My favorites, after "King" include "River in the Rain" from the Broadway musical he wrote, "Big River." That show has at least six great songs in it, and another six good ones. I would love to hear Roger do them all, even if it was just on a demo recorded in his kitchen. I also like "The Last Word in Lonesome is Me" and "Husbands and Wives" and "Little Green Apples" and his version of "Me and Bobby McGee" the Kris Kristofferson classic. Among the pure novelties, "Kansas City Star" and "England Swings" have always been my top choices. If all you want is one disc representing the long career of Mr. Miller, who died several years ago while a resident of Santa Fe, NM, this is a fine choice.
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