<P> Miller's whimsical lyrics and nonsense sounding style led to him writing and performing songs for childrens' films such as "Oo - de-Lally" for the Disney animated film Robin Hood . During his most successful years as a songwriter and singer, Miller's music was placed in the country genre due to his somewhat country or folk sounding voice and the use of an acoustic guitar, although his lyrics were found to be sporadic and random at times . Yet even Miller's lyrics pointed his music toward country because of their having a "bluegrass" ring to them, most commonly found in his most recognizable song, "King of the Road". </P> <P> On his own style, Miller remarked that he "tried to do" things like other artists but that it "always came out different" so he got "frustrated" until realizing "I'm the only one that knows what I'm thinking ." He commented that the favorite song that he wrote was "You Can't Rollerskate in a Buffalo Herd ." Johnny Cash discussed Miller's bass vocal range in his 1997 autobiography . He stated that it was the closest to his own that he had heard . </P> <P> Miller was married three times and fathered seven children . Miller married Barbara Crow, from Shamrock, Texas, when she was 17 . Together the couple had four children, the first of whom died shortly after birth . As Miller's young family grew, his desire for fame and success continued to grow, as well . After moving the family to California for a short time, Miller and Barbara divorced . Subsequent public interest in Miller led to the success he had long hoped for but brought with it struggles for the performer that are often associated with life in the entertainment business: depression, insomnia and drug addiction . </P> <P> Miller married Leah Kendrick of San Antonio in 1964 . Together the couple had two children, Roger Dean Miller, Jr. and Shannon Elizabeth . The Christmas song "Old Toy Trains" was written by Miller, Sr. about his son, who was two years old when it was released in 1967 . "Shannon's Song" was written for his youngest biological child and was included as a track on Miller's album, "Dear Folks, Sorry I Haven't Written Lately". </P>

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