The album recalls his 1969 tribute to
Jimmie Rogers,
Same Train, A Different Time but, with its between song narrations and freight train sound effects, more closely resembles
Johnny Cash's 1960 concept album
Ride This Train. Haggard, who was also a
model train enthusiast, manages only one original composition, "No More Trains to Ride". "
Here Comes the Freedom Train" would be the album's only hit single, peaking at number 10 and ending Haggard's incredible run of nine consecutive #1 hits. Other notable selections include the
Dolly Parton-penned title track and
Jimmy Buffett's "Railroad Lady." In addition to releasing three albums in 1976, Haggard also appeared on an episode of
The Waltons, playing country singer Red Turner, a recovering alcoholic. He performs the song "Nobody's Darlin' But Mine." ==Critical reception==