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(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers

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"'(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers'" is a song written by Liz Anderson. Best remembered as American country music artist Merle Haggard's first national Top 10 record, it was also a Top 10 song concurrently for Roy Drusky. The song is also known as 'All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers', '(From Now On) All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers', and simply 'Strangers'. Haggard went on to name his band The Strangers after the record's success. The song was subsequently recorded by scores of additional country stars as an album track including George Jones, Ernest Tubb, Porter Wagoner, Ferlin Husky, as well as Liz Anderson herself and Anderson's daughter Lynn Anderson.

Background and writing



Liz Anderson wrote the song circa 1964 and had sent it to Nashville producers. Her friend Bonnie Owens encouraged her to meet with Haggard (Owens' beau at the time) and pitch some of her songs to the newcomer. Anderson was reluctant to do so, having already had songs recorded by national artists and not particularly interested in a regional performer and having never heard Haggard, not certain he had talent but agreed to meet with him out of her loyalty to Owens. Haggard likewise had never heard of Anderson and was not particularly pleased that Bonnie insisted they go to the Anderson home to listen to some songs however Merle and Liz hit it off and both proved to be in awe of the others' talents, with Haggard eventually recording several songs by Anderson he heard that night. He was particularly taken with "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers" and rushed into the studio to record it and planned it for a single release. After the track had been cut and the single printed, all involved learned Roy Drusky had also just recorded it and was releasing it as a single. Although both Drusky and Haggard versions eventually made it into the 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles top ten, the competing records undoubtedly kept either version for being a top five and perhaps number one record.

Content



The song's narrator is embittered by a deceitful lover, not only vowing to be through with love but trusting in anyone at all.

Chart performance



Merle Haggard



Roy Drusky



References



Category:1964 singles

Category:1965 singles

Category:Songs written by Liz Anderson

Category:Merle Haggard songs

Category:Roy Drusky songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Ken Nelson (American record producer)

Category:Song recordings produced by Jerry Kennedy

Category:Capitol Records singles

Category:Mercury Records singles

Category:1964 songs

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