HE WROTE 38 NUMBER-ONE HITS, SOLD MILLIONS OF RECORDS, AND NEVER LEARNED TO READ SHEET MUSIC — MERLE HAGGARD DID IT ALL BY EAR. Thirty-eight chart-topping singles. A Country Music Hall of Fame plaque. A Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. And not a single music lesson behind any of it. Merle Haggard was twelve when his older brother Lowell handed him a used guitar. No teacher. No sheet music. No theory. Just a boy in a converted railroad boxcar, figuring it out one string at a time. While Nashville’s finest studied at conservatories, Merle learned from Jimmie Rodgers records and freight-train whistles. He couldn’t name the chords he was playing. He just knew when they were right. His Fender Telecaster now sits under glass in Nashville. And the story of how that specific guitar ended up behind museum glass — and what Merle did to it the night before he handed it over — is something few fans have ever heard. Do you believe a self-taught musician hears something a trained one never will?
Merle Haggard Never Learned To Read Music — And Still Changed Country Forever Merle Haggard wrote thirty-eight number-one hits, sold…