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In 1974, Raye's album Singing Susan Raye also released a top-20 hit, a remake of "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)". Raye's 1975 release "Whatcha Gonna Do With a Dog Like That", became her seventh top-10 on the Billboard Country Chart and a duet single with Buck Owens, "Love is Strange", placed in the top 20 that year. In 1976, however, Owens ...
Buck Owens and Susan Raye: Broke the Top 20 country chart. 1990: Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton: U.S. country singles chart (#21) Australia ARIA Chart (#145) [16] The cover was the title cut of Rogers' Love Is Strange album, and was also released as a single 1992: Everything But The Girl: UK chart (#13) Lead track on the 'Covers' EP 1996: Lady ...
Merry Christmas from Buck Owens and Susan Raye: 1972 "Looking Back to See" 13 — The Best of Buck and Susan: 1973 "The Good Ol' Days Are Here Again" 35 52 The Good Ol' Days (Are Here Again) 1975 "Love Is Strange" 20 47 We're Gonna Get Together "—" denotes releases that did not chart
The discography of Buck Owens, an American country music artist, consists of 39 studio albums, 16 compilation albums, 9 live albums, 97 singles, and 12 B-sides.After recording under the name Corky Jones and releasing a string of singles in the mid-1950s, Owens signed a recording contract with Capitol Records in February 1957.
The Autobiography of Buck Owens by Buck Owens with Randy Poe was released. The book has a foreword by Brad Paisley and a preface by Dwight Yoakam. In a 2007 authorized biography Buck, historian Kathryn Burke gives a positive account of Owens. [33] In Buck Owens: The Biography (2010) investigative journalist Eileen Sisk offers a critical account ...
Love in the Hot Afternoon: Gene Watson: 5 46 Love Is a Rose: Linda Ronstadt 20 47 Love Is Strange: Buck Owens and Susan Raye: 6 10 Loving You Will Never Grow Old Lois Johnson: 8 20 Lyin' Eyes: Eagles: 20 32 Mathilda Donny King: 21 20 Memories of Us: George Jones: 20 17 Mississippi You're on My Mind Stoney Edwards: 3 2 Misty: Ray Stevens: 19 7 ...
"Love's Gonna Live Here" is a 1963 single by Buck Owens, who also wrote the song. The single would be Buck Owens' second number one on the country charts spending sixteen weeks at the top spot and a total of thirty weeks on the chart. [1]
21 #1 Hits: The Ultimate Collection is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 2006. Released shortly after his death, it is a single-disc compilation containing all of Owens' number one chart hits.