Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Roger Miller Pictures
Artist:
Roger Miller
Origin:
United States, Fort Worth - TexasUnited States
Born date:
January 2, 1936
Death date:
October 25, 1992
Roger Miller Album: «Best Of Roger Miller: His Greatest Songs»
Roger Miller Album: «Best Of Roger Miller: His Greatest Songs» (Front side)
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Roger Miller

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The key to the strengths and the weaknesses of Best of Roger Miller is in its subtitle: His Greatest Songs. No question, Miller's "King of the Road" and "Dang Me" were among the most innovative and entertaining songs in country music history, and his "Husbands and Wives" among the most moving. But while this set includes many of his greatest songs, they are here in rerecorded versions only, and though faithful to the original arrangements, they also lack the madcap punch and free-swinging acoustic rhythms of his mid-'60s radio hits. Which is just to say that this collection is certainly enjoyable but most likely for Roger Miller completists only. --David Cantwell
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
- Not the original recordings

It's okay, but I would have preferred the originals. My fault because I neglected to listen to the samples.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- England swings with the king of the road

Roger Miller first made his mark as a songwriter when Andy Williams recorded his song, In the summertime. As a singer, his earliest successes were with novelty songs like Dang me.

When Roger started writing more serious songs, he really hit the jackpot. The song he is best remembered for, King of the road, describes a man who needs somewhere to sleep overnight. He hasn't got any money but he is willing to do two hours' work to pay for his bed. Another of his classic songs, England swings, describes his image of London as he saw it in the sixties. I don't think London was really as he describes it even then but it's a great song. Walking in the sunshine is another joyful song. Contrast those songs with Husbands and wives, a very sad song about marital problems.

Having been grateful to others who recorded his songs while he was struggling, Roger did his bit for those that followed. He helped Kris Kristofferson by being the first singer to record Me and Bobby McGee, a song that has since become a country standard but also made the pop charts when covered by Janis Joplin. He also recorded Little green apples, written by Bobby Russell.

Roger had five hits on the British pop charts (King of the road - a number one hit, Engine engine number nine, Kansas city star, England swings and Little green apples). He had an even greater number of hits on the American pop charts and more still on the country charts.

This compilation of Roger's music contains all his essential hits, together with covers of other classic songs. Although the best single CD of his music is the fill priced compilation, All time greatest hits, this budget collection will suffice for most people.

NOTE - this review is linked to more than one Roger Miller compilation. My review refers to the British release on the Spectrum label.

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- rainy days

some days of the week i work in a facility catering to shut-ins. those that care to enjoy music a bit, really like this type of music.

thanks for opportunity to quest out such lovely distractioni!!

guzzijc@windstream.net

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- Glad to find this

Bought my husband a Kindle Fire for his birthday/Father's Day/Anniversary. He loves country music, and has been searching for some of the old ones he likes. We came across this one and like a little kid he came to me and said, "Can I buy this one?" It's a good one, with many of his nonsense songs on it.

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- the best of roger miller

used to hear all trhese songs on the radio ... back in the 60's n early 70's .... this is some good listening ...