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“Misery and Gin” is a poignant country ballad that delves into themes of heartache and the solace sought in alcohol. Written by John Durrill and Snuff Garrett, the song was first recorded by Merle Haggard and released as a single on June 9, 1980. It was featured on the soundtrack of the film “Bronco Billy” and later included in Haggard’s album “Back to the Barrooms.”

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man drowning his sorrows in a bar, reflecting on lost love and the fleeting comfort found at the bottom of a glass. Lines like “Memories and drinks don’t mix too well” and “Looking at the world through the bottom of a glass” encapsulate the song’s melancholic tone.

Over the years, “Misery and Gin” has been covered by various artists, each bringing their unique interpretation to the classic. In March 2022, emerging country artist Layla Tucker, daughter of country icon Tanya Tucker, released her rendition of the song. Produced by Keith Thomas, Layla’s version showcases her exquisite vocal ability and offers a fresh perspective by flipping the song’s rugged, western male archetype to a woman’s viewpoint. The accompanying music video, directed by Casey Pierce, captures the song’s essential loneliness, featuring Layla singing at the same table night after night.

In 2016, Miranda Lambert paid tribute to Merle Haggard at the ACM Honors by performing “Misery and Gin,” reflecting the song’s enduring impact on the country music community.

As of now, there is no widely recognized version of “Misery and Gin” performed by Ben Haggard. Ben Haggard, the son of Merle Haggard, is a talented musician known for honoring his father’s legacy through performances and recordings. However, based on the available information, a recording of “Misery and Gin” by Ben Haggard has not been officially released.

“Misery and Gin” remains a timeless piece in country music, resonating with audiences through its raw portrayal of loneliness and the human condition.

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