That's The Way Love Goes, Merle Haggard
That's The Way Love Goes
Merle Haggard
That's The Way Love Goes, Merle Haggard


Here's one of the great, lost Haggard albums, originally released in 1983 and telling his side of the story of his then-recent divorce from Leona Williams. The tone is bleak, funereal, without a single uptempo stomp to break up the succession of one beautiful, heartbreaking ballad after another. Highlights are "What Am I Gonna Do (With the Rest of My Life)," which suggests that only time can heal these wounds and time can't move quickly enough; the deeply ambivalent "Love Will Find You"; and the title track, one of Lefty Frizzell's most agonizing and resigned deathbed compositions. Haggard ends his remake with a weary, defeated moan that sums up the whole album and all his contradictory feelings of pain, pride, defiance, pessimism, futility, and disgust. The crack band is more Western than country, effortlessly supporting the mood of the songs. But there's no drawing attention away from the star, whose rich, stunning performances make the case for him as the stylist of his era.

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