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"The Seashores of Old Mexico" is a country music song written by Merle Haggard. It was recorded by Hank Snow in 1971, Freddy Weller in 1972, Haggard himself in 1974, and in 1987 Haggard and Willie Nelson recut the song as a duet. Snow's version was a Top Ten hit in Canada, peaking at #6 on the RPM Top Country Tracks charts.
Seashores of Old Mexico is a studio album by Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson. It is a sequel to their enormously successful 1983 duet album Pancho and Lefty and was released in 1987. They are backed by The Strangers .
The Seashores of Old Mexico", 1971 song written by Merle Haggard, recorded by Hank Snow; Seashores of Old Mexico, 1987 studio album by Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson;
Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album is the seventeenth studio album by American country music singer Merle Haggard and The Strangers, released in 1974. [1] Contrary to the album's title, this was his 17th studio album; however, the number 30 included his six collaborative albums (one with Bonnie Owens, and five instrumental albums with The Strangers), three live albums, one 'live' gospel ...
Seashores of Old Mexico (1987) Island in the Sea is a studio album by the American musician Willie Nelson, released in 1987. [1] [2] The album contains two singles ...
Seashores of Old Mexico (1987) What a Wonderful World (1988) A Horse Called Music (1989) What a Wonderful World is the 36th studio album by country singer Willie ...
Haggard had previously recorded the song as a duet with American country singer Willie Nelson on their 1987 album, Seashores of Old Mexico, peaking at number 58 on the 1987 Billboard Hot Country Songs singles chart. [2]
Intveld also appears in the George Strait music video, "The Seashores of Old Mexico". Intveld appeared in The Thing Called Love Movie as a backing singer to River Phoenix’s character. In 2005, Intveld turned from acting to directing in the form of Miracle at Sage Creek, starring David Carradine.