10 YEARS AFTER MERLE HAGGARD PASSED AWAY, SOMEWHERE IN A VAULT SITS 400 SONGS THE WORLD HAS NEVER HEARD — AND STILL NO ONE HAS OPENED IT. Merle said it himself. “I’ve got 300 to 400 songs that I haven’t released. We call it ‘The Archive.’ When I get unable to sing anymore, or get killed or something, they’ll probably put it out.” That was the deal. He recorded them. He labeled them. He told the world they existed. Then on April 6, 2016 — his 79th birthday — he was gone. In 2025, his son Ben confirmed the archive is real. “Never been heard, new songs and stuff.” Still there. Still sealed. Ten years of silence. Ten years of Cody Johnson covering “Footlights.” Ten years of “Mama Tried” on T-shirts and bumper stickers. Ten years of the world celebrating what Merle gave us — while ignoring what he left behind. Somewhere in that vault, there are melodies no human ear has ever touched. Lyrics written by the greatest storyteller country music ever produced. Songs that were finished before the man was. The world mourns Merle Haggard every April. But it has never once asked the only question that matters — why is the vault still closed?
10 Years After Merle Haggard Passed Away, A Vault Still Holds 400 Unheard Songs Ten years after Merle Haggard passed…