Roger Miller’s Son Charms Room Of Country Legends With His Father’s Greatest Hit

Jan 23, 2019 by apost team

It is not hard to see where Roger Dean Miller, Jr. got all of his talent and good looks. The son of the late Roger Miller definitely proves that he is a chip off of the old block in a new video that has gone viral.

Known as Dean to everyone that he knows, it is clear that this man was lucky enough to inherit his father's unique voice and joyous personality. A recent appearance on "Second Generations" exemplified perfectly the uncanny resemblance.

This series on Country Road TV showcases the children of some of the most legendary country music performers, making Dean the perfect fit for the program.

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Before launching into this performance, Dean told Bill Anderson about how his father's legacy continues to lift him up.

Anderson requested that Dean sing his father's greatest hit, "King of the Road."

The classic song was both written and performed by Dean's father in 1964, hitting the top of the country charts and being revered in time by many country singers as a popular cover song.

Dolly Parton even performed the song in 1995 at the Country Music Awards show when Miller was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The song has also been famously covered by Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell, Randy Travis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and more.

This moving performance will surely touch you, especially if you are a fan of Roger Miller. After you checked out this exceptional performance, make sure that all of your friends and family also get the chance to take a trip down memory lane and show them this video.