Songwriter, producer Freddie Powers dies
Wednesday, June 22, 2016 – Freddie Powers, a songwriter and producer, who worked with Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, died on Tuesday at 84 after suffering from Parkinson's.
Powers wrote The Hag's hits "A Place to Fall Apart" (1984), "Natural High" (1985), "Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room" (1984) and "A Friend in California" (1986). He wrote several songs with Haggard as well, including the 1983 George Jones hit "I Always Get Lucky with You." Powers also was a long-time member of Haggard's band.
The Texas native also produced Nelson's 1981 album, "Over the Rainbow."
Powers recorded several albums in his own right.
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