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Remember When Merle Haggard Released a Duet With Clint Eastwood in 1980?

Merle Haggard didnโ€™t do a lot of duets, but one in 1980 stands out above any of his other collaborations. In 1980, Haggard teamed up with actor Clint Eastwood to sing โ€œBar Room Buddiesโ€. The song, written by Milton Brown, Cliff Crofford, Steve Dorff, and Snuff Garrett, is part of the Bronco Billy film, starring Eastwood. Haggard also appears in the film as himself.

โ€œBar Room Buddiesโ€ says, โ€œThereโ€™s always some lady alone at the bar / Yeah, and you always let her know just who you are / I know a couple gals that we can call / Damn, theyโ€™ll shake the / pictures right off of the wall / Weโ€™re bar room buddies, and thatโ€™s the best kind / Nobody fools with a buddy of mine / I laugh when youโ€™re happy / And I cry when youโ€™re blue / Weโ€™re barroom buddies / And weโ€™re doinโ€™ fine / So pour me another, we got nothinโ€™ but time / Old chug-a-lug-a-lugging bar room buddy of mine.”

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Although Haggard had plenty of other hit singles, โ€œBar Room Buddiesโ€ is his first No. 1 since his 1976 โ€œCherokee Maidenโ€ single. Haggard also sang another song from the soundtrack, โ€œMisery And Ginโ€.

Interestingly, also in 1980, Eastwood released โ€œBeers To Youโ€. Eastwood sings that song with Ray Charles for the Any Which Way You Can film, also starring Eastwood. The famous actor released other songs throughout the years, but “Bar Room Buddies” is his only big hit.

Merle Haggardโ€™s Other Duets Through the Years

Haggard released a lot of songs with his band, The Strangers. He also released music with his good friend, Willie Nelson. But he did not do as many duets as some of his peers. Throughout Haggardโ€™s 50-plus-year career, he released most songs on his own, at least for his own projects.

Still, Haggard did lend his voice to songs for other artists. Among the duets Haggard released are โ€œWalking The Floor Over Youโ€ with Ernest Tubb in 1979, โ€œLeftyโ€ with David Frizzell in 1981, and โ€œPolitically Incorrectโ€ with Gretchen Wilson in 2005. On Wilsonโ€™s sophomore All Jacked Up album, โ€œPolitically Uncorrectโ€ was written by Leslie Satcher, Danny Steagall, and Billy Henderson. A Top 25 single for Wilson, the song earned them both a CMA Awards nomination for Musical Event of the Year.

Other duets Haggard released include โ€œThe Bull And The Beaverโ€ with Leona Williams in 1978,  โ€œA Place To Fall Apartโ€ with Janie Fricke in 1984, and โ€œI Think Iโ€™ll Just Stay Here And Drinkโ€ with Hank Williams Jr. in 2013.

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