BONNIE OWENS DIVORCED MERLE HAGGARD IN 1978. YEARS LATER, HE CALLED AND ASKED HER TO COME BACK ON THE ROAD. Owens was never merely the woman standing behind his microphone. She had records of her own, won the ACM’s Top Female Vocalist honor in 1965 and received co-writing credit on “Today I Started Loving You Again.” So why would an artist with her own place in Bakersfield history return to the band of the ex-husband she had left? Their divorce became final in October 1978. That same month, Haggard married singer Leona Williams—with Bonnie serving as a bridesmaid. After years apart professionally, Bonnie rejoined the Strangers and once again became part of Haggard’s stage sound. She had remarried by then, and illness eventually forced her to retire. Her return was not a 28-year vigil for a former husband. The sentence Haggard used when he called her back reveals something more complicated about the place she held in his music.
Bonnie Owens, Merle Haggard, and the Call That Brought Her Back on the Road When people remember the classic Bakersfield…