- Back to the
Barrooms is the thirty-first
studio album by
American country music singer Merle Haggard,
released in
October 1980. He is
backed by Norm Hamlet...
- "The Face upon the
Barroom Floor", aka "The Face on the Floor" and "The Face on the
Barroom Floor", is a poem
originally written by the poet John Henry...
- A honky-tonk (also
called honkatonk, ****-tonk,
honky tonk, or tonk) is
either a bar that
provides country music for the
entertainment of its patrons...
- Ten
Nights in a
Barroom may
refer to: Ten
Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There, an 1854
temperance novel by
American author Timothy Shay
Arthur Ten...
- The Face on the
Barroom Floor is a
painting on the
floor of the
Teller House Bar in
Central City, Colorado,
United States. It was
painted in 1936 by Herndon...
- A bar, also
known as a saloon, a
tavern or
tippling house, or
sometimes as a pub or club, is a
retail business that
serves alcoholic beverages, such as...
- The Face on the
Barroom Floor may
refer to: "The Face on the
Barroom Floor" (poem), an 1887 poem by Hugh
Antoine d'Arcy The Face on the Bar Room Floor...
-
Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant or bar-room plant, also
known in ****anese as
haran or
baran (葉蘭) is a
species of
flowering plant in the family...
-
American country music artist Merle Haggard from his
album Back to the
Barrooms "Leonard",
standard author abbreviation for
Emery Clarence Leonard in botanical...
-
released in
February 1981 as the
third single from the
album Back to the
Barrooms. The song
reached No. 9 on the
Billboard Hot
Country Singles &
Tracks chart...