Swinging Doors is an album by country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1966. The album is sometimes called Swinging Doors and The Bottle Let Me Down, although the second half of this title is actually an advertisement for the other big single on the album ("The Bottle Let Me Down") besides the title track. The real title is highlighted in blue, corresponding with Merle's name.
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