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(Official Press Release) King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller, out Aug. 31 via BMG, pays long overdue respects to one of American music's premier entertainers and songwriters. The two-disc collection contains new renditions of Miller's songs by Ringo Starr, Dolly Parton, Eric Church, Loretta Lynn, John Goodman and more than two dozen others, including Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard on one track. Produced by Miller's son, Dean Miller, and Colby Barnum Wright, King of the Road offers a fresh look at the work of a creative giant who has been gone 26 years but whose genius continues to shape contemporary music in ways both overt and subtle. Before Miller's premature death of cancer at age 56, the Country Music Hall of Famer had 31 Top 40 Billboard country hits (10 of which crossed over to the pop chart), including his signature songs "Dang Me" and "King of the Road." He held the record for most GRAMMY wins in a single night until Michael Jackson and 'Thriller' broke it in 1984. Miller wrote songs and voiced a character for Walt Disney's 1973 Robin Hood film. He also wrote the music and lyrics for the Tony-winning Big River, helping launch the career of actor John Goodman, who reprises the musical's "Guv'ment" on King of the Road. As Dean Miller writes in liner notes accompanying King, "Roger Miller was too gigantic to be contained by genres and definitions." King of the Road includes versions of Miller's biggest '60s hits, like "Chug-A-Lug" (Asleep at the Wheel ft. Huey Lewis) and "England Swings" (Lyle Lovett), and lesser-known treasures from a catalog full of gems. As with Miller's own output, the album contains plenty of unexpected turns -- country superstar Eric Church's playful take on Robin Hood's "Oo De Lally," for instance, or Starr's selection of "Hey, Would You Hold It Down?," a song from Miller's long-out-of-print 1979 'Making a Name for Myself' album. By any standard of measurement, Miller was "one of the greatest songwriters that ever lived" -- even if he did say so himself. And he did, in the first of a handful of the album's live-performance interstitials that capture the spontaneous wit of a mind that operated at a breakneck pace. There is a television event in the works, more information coming soon. The scope of material and performances on 'King of the Road' both capture Miller's personality and convey an astonishing legacy that's still felt today. "Roger Miller didn't have to say much," Dean writes in the liners. "You were simply drawn to him. He had a magnetic smile, and electric wit and a passion for life and music that transcended generations." King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller Tracklist: Disc One Greatest Songwriter (Banter) Chug-a-Lug - Asleep at the Wheel ft. Huey Lewis Dang Me - Brad Paisley Leavin's Not the Only Way to Go - The Stellas/Lennon and Maisy Kansas City Star - Kacey Musgraves World So Full of Love - Rodney Crowell Old Friends (Banter) Old Friends - Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard Lock Stock and Teardrops - Mandy Barnett You Oughta Be Here With Me - Alison Krauss ft. The Cox Family The Crossing - Ronnie Dunn, The Blind Boys of Alabama In the Summertime - The Earls of Leicester ft. Shawn Camp Fiddle (Banter) England Swings - Lyle Lovett You Can't Rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd - Various Artists Half a Mind - Loretta Lynn Invitation to the Blues - Shooter Jennings, Jessi Colter It Only Hurts Me When I Cry (Live) - Dwight Yoakam Disc Two Mouth Noises (Banter) Oo De Lally - Eric Church Engine, Engine #9 - Emerson Hart ft. Jon Randall When Two Worlds Collide - Flatt Lonesome Reincarnation - Cake You Can't Do Me This Way and Get By With It - Dean Miller ft. The McCrary Sisters Chicken S#$! (Banter) Nothing Can Stop Me - Toad the Wet Sprocket Husbands and Wives - Jamey Johnson ft. Emmylou Harris I'll Pickup My Heart and Go Home - Lily Meola I Believe in the Sunshine - Daphne and the Mystery Machines Guv'ment - John Goodman Old Songwriters Never Die (Banter) Hey, Would You Hold It Down? - Ringo Starr The Last Word in Lonesome Is Me - Dolly Parton ft. Alison Krauss I'd Come Back to Me - Radney Foster ft. Tawnya Reynolds One Dying and a Burying - The Dead South Do Wacka Do - Robert Earl Keen, Jr. King of the Road - Various Artists
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