Words and Music

Roger Miller

About Words and Music

Words and Music is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Roger Miller. It was released under the Smash Records label in 1966 (see 1966 in country music). The record reached #32 on the country album charts and #108 on the Billboard 200, marking a significant drop in the charts following his first three albums. Four singles were released from the album including "Husbands and Wives," Miller's final top five country hit. The song was later covered by Brooks & Dunn on their 1998 album If You See Her, and was a #1 country hit for the duo. The top 20 hit, "I've Been a Long Time Leavin'," and the track, "My Uncle Used to Love Me But She Died" were also released as singles, along with a cover of Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel." Words also featured "Billy Bayou" and "Home," two songs which Miller had written earlier in his career for country singer Jim Reeves, who released the songs as singles in the late 1950s, charting at #1 and #2 respectively with "Billy Bayou" being the first #1 written by Miller in his career. Reeves later included the songs on his 1960 album He'll Have to Go 


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