Buck Owens

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  • country
  • classic country
  • bakersfield sound
  • honky tonk
  • americana
Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens, Jr., (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American singer and guitarist, with twenty number-one hits on the Billboard magazine country music charts. Both as a solo artist and with his band, the Buckaroos (so named by his onetime bandmate, Merle Haggard), Buck Owens pioneered what has come to be called the Bakersfield sound—a reference to Bakersfield, California, the city Owens called home and from which he drew inspiration for what he preferred to call "American Music".[1]

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Songs

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    Don't Wipe the Tears That You Cry for Him on My Good White Shirt

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    Down on the Corner of Love

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    Down on the Corner of Love (Alt)

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    Down to the River

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    Down, Down, Down

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    Drum So-Low

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    Dust on Mother's Bible

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    Excuse Me

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    Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)

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    Fallin' for You

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    Fiddle Polka

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    Fishin' on the Mississippi

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    Fool Me Again

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    Foolin' Around

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    Foolin' Around (Instrumental Version)

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    Forever Yours

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    Getting in Used to Losing You

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    Getting Used to Losing You

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    Getting Used To Loving You

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    Goin' Down to the River

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    Gonna Have Love

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    Good Old Fashioned Country Christmas

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    Goose Rock

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    Guitar Fandango

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    Heartaches by the Number

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    Heartaches By The Numbers

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    Heartaches For A Dime

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    Heartbreak Mountain

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    Hello Trouble

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    High as the Mountains


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