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''Keep Movin' On'' is the 21st studio album by American country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1975. It reached number one on the ''Billboard'' country albums chart. "Movin' On" was a full-length version of a song Haggard recorded as the theme song to the TV series ''Movin' On''. ==History== ''Keep Movin' On'' would be one of Haggard's most commercially successful albums, containing three #1 hits. The first of these, "Kentucky Gambler," had been written by fellow country star Dolly Parton (she also provides background vocals on Haggard's version). It stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of eleven weeks on the chart. Haggard had first recorded one of Parton's compositions, "In the Good Old Days (When Things Were Bad)" on his 1968 album ''Mama Tried''. "Always Wanting You" followed "Kentucky Gambler" to the top of the ''Billboard'' country singles chart, adorned with an almost easy listening pop sound that producer Ken Nelson also employs on several of the album's other tracks. The sweetened sound that Nelson employed on Haggard's final Capitol LPs followed the fashionable countrypolitan sound that was dominating country radio in the mid-seventies. The final #1 song from the album was its title track, which was the full-length version of a song that Haggard had recorded as the theme song to the TV series ''Movin' On'' starring Claude Atkins and Frank Converse, which ran for two seasons on NBC. "Movin' On" became Haggard's seventh consecutive #1 hit and thirteenth since 1970.
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