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''The Way I Am'' is the 30th studio album by American country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1980. ==Background== In 1979, Haggard joined Charlie Daniels and Ernest Tubb on a remake of Tubb's "Walking the Floor Over You," which became a minor hit that fall, and on ''The Way I Am'' Haggard pays further tribute to the Texas legend by covering three more of his songs: "Take Me Back and Try Me One More Time," "I'll Always Be Glad to Take You Back," and "It's Been So Long, Darlin'." It also features a rendition of Floyd Tillman's classic statement of romantic fatalism, "It Makes No Difference Now." The LP's hit single was the Sonny Throckmorton-penned title track, which reached #2 on the ''Billboard'' country singles chart.〔(Merle Haggard Billboard Singles )〕 Haggard, who wrote nearly all of his previous album ''Serving 190 Proof'', provides only four original compositions here, with David Cantwell commenting in his 2013 Haggard biography ''The Running Kind'', "Merle's songwriting ran hot and cold during his MCA tenure, but his vocals were always nuanced and hauntingly melodic..." The album was produced by Haggard's longtime manager Fuzzy Owen, fellow country star Porter Wagoner, and Don Gant, who had also worked with Haggard's hero Lefty Frizzell. After recording this album, Haggard would score his first #1 hit since 1976's "Cherokee Maiden" with "Bar Room Buddies," a duet he recorded with actor Clint Eastwood for the soundtrack to the film ''Bronco Billy''.
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