℗ 1969 UMG Recordings; A Mercury Nashville Release
Released December 1, 1969
Duration 29m 47s
Record Label Mercury Nashville
Genre Country
 

Roger Miller 1970

Roger Miller

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1.1
The Tom Green County Fair
Roger Miller
2:29
1.2
Precious Baby
Roger Miller
3:20
1.3
The Man Who Stayed In Monterey
Roger Miller
2:49
1.4
Jody And The Kid
Roger Miller
3:07
1.5
Mystery Train
Roger Miller
2:30
1.6
I Know Who It Is (And I'm Gonna Tell On 'Em)
Roger Miller
2:07
1.7
All Fall Down
Roger Miller
3:03
1.8
Everybody's Talkin'
Roger Miller
2:23
1.9
The Fool
Roger Miller
2:40
1.10
T.J.'s Last Ride
Roger Miller
3:04
1.11
Crystal Day
Roger Miller
2:15
MCA Nashville presents Roger Miller's 1969 album Roger Miller 1970 as part of a series of exciting new re-releases from the beloved Country star! Over the course of his wildly successful four-decade long career, Country Music Hall of Famer, Roger Miller, recorded and released hundreds of songs across 19 studio albums, including a remarkable 52 singles. Best known for his chart-topping hits "King of the Road," "Dang Me," "Chug-A-Lug" and "England Swings" from the mid-1960s Nashville sound era, Miller released his debut album, Roger And Out, in 1964 on Smash Records after several years of playing with, and becoming a hit songwriter for country greats like George Jones, Jimmy Dean, Ray Price, Ernest Tubb, and Faron Young, along with releasing a dozen singles of his own. On the strength of the back-to-back hits "Dang Me" and "Chug-A-Lug," the album was a smash and set the stage for a peerless career that included 11 Grammy Awards, two Tony Awards, Academy of Country Music's Pioneer Award, multiple hit records, several movie soundtracks, a television show, induction into Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and so much more.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Mercury Nashville Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.22
-0.22 to -0.22
-15.26
-17.00 to -14.26
-12.72
-15.00 to -11.70
10
9 to 12
1
The Tom Green County Fair
-0.22-15.27-12.710
2
Precious Baby
-0.22-14.73-12.510
3
The Man Who Stayed In Monterey
-0.22-15.01-12.710
4
Jody And The Kid
-0.22-15.32-12.911
5
Mystery Train
-0.22-15.30-12.711
6
I Know Who It Is (And I'm Gonna Tell On 'Em)
-0.22-15.70-13.011
7
All Fall Down
-0.22-14.78-12.010
8
Everybody's Talkin'
-0.22-14.26-11.79
9
The Fool
-0.22-17.00-15.012
10
T.J.'s Last Ride
-0.22-14.58-11.910
11
Crystal Day
-0.22-15.92-12.811

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