"Ramblin' Fever" is the 11th track on country music singer Merle Haggard's 48th studio album, 1994. The song was written by Haggard and the album was released on March 22, 1994. Dan Cooper of AllMusic calls 1994 Haggard's strongest album since Big City. Biographer David Cantwell observed in 2013, "When it finally showed up, 1994 improved considerably on Blue Jungle."
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"Ramblin' Fever" is the 11th track on country music singer Merle Haggard's 48th studio album, 1994. The song was written by Hagga… read more
"Ramblin' Fever" is the 11th track on country music singer Merle Haggard's 48th studio album, 1994. The song was written by Haggard and the album was released on Marc… read more
Merle Haggard will forever be remembered as a true American treasure whose work often reflected his complicated life – his problems with the law, five marriages, six children and the complexities a life in the music business yielded. Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1994, they said about him: “Merle Haggard stands, with the arguable exception of Hank Williams, as the single most influential singer-songwriter in country music history.” Upon his death, The New York Times agreed: “In Mr. Haggard’s case the sound defined a body of work as indelibly as that of any country … read more
Merle Haggard will forever be remembered as a true American treasure whose work often reflected his complicated life – his problems with the law, five marriages, six children and the comple… read more
Merle Haggard will forever be remembered as a true American treasure whose work often reflected his complicated life – his problems with the law, five marriages, six children and the complexities a life in the music business yielded. I… read more