After only having a hand in writing three songs on his previous album
If We Make It Through December, Haggard composed the majority of the tracks on this LP, which became his seventh number one country album. It produced two #1 singles, the melancholy "
Things Aren't Funny Anymore" and the rambunctious "
Old Man from the Mountain." During a 1999
TNN television special called
Merle Haggard: For the Record, country star and
Bakersfield sound disciple
Dwight Yoakam told the audience at the
Las Vegas Hilton that he had been "stopped dead in my tracks" when he heard the destroyed family lament "Holding Things Together," recalling that "it had one verse, and there was nothing left to say after you heard that one verse." Yoakam then performed the verse and later recorded the song itself for his 2003 album ''
In Others' Words. Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album'' also includes "The Seashores of Old Mexico," which would become the title track of his
second duet LP with
Willie Nelson in 1987. The same year the album came out, Haggard appeared on the cover of
TIME magazine. ==Critical reception==