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  2. I Don't Care (album) - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Care is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1964.It reached Number one on the Billboard Country charts and Number 135 on the Pop Albums charts. The single "I Don't Care" spent six weeks at number one.

  3. Buck Owens - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. You're for Me - Wikipedia

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    Buck Owens chronology; The Fabulous Country Music Sound of Buck Owens ... "Mexican Polka" (Owens) – 2:08 "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" (Owens, Don Rollins) – 2:12

  5. Streets of Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    "Streets of Bakersfield" is a 1973 song written by Homer Joy and popularized by Buck Owens. In 1988, Owens recorded a duet version with country singer Dwight Yoakam, which became one of Yoakam's first No. 1 Hot Country Singles hits. The song, which was written by songwriter Homer Joy, was first recorded by Buck Owens in 1972 with little success ...

  6. Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens in Conversation: Our 1988 ... - AOL

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    Buck Owens has spent the last few years looking after business in Bakersfield, California, back again where his career began. When country music went slick in the '70s, Buck… Dwight Yoakam and ...

  7. Buck Owens discography - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Don Rich - Wikipedia

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    Buck Owens and The Buckaroos continued playing, recording, and filming episodes of Hee Haw. The Buckaroos' lineup changed over time, until Don Rich was the only original member. Owens and Rich together would reach number one one last time with "Made in Japan", which was released in 1972. [3]

  9. In Japan! (Buck Owens album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs by Buck Owens unless otherwise noted. "Opening Remarks by Tetsuo Otsuka" "Adios, Farewell, Goodbye, Good Luck, So Long" "I Was Born to Be in Love With You" "Open Up Your Heart" "Second Fiddle" "Fiddle Polka" "Fishin' on the Mississippi" (Bob Morris) "Way That I Love You" "Tokyo Polka" (Owens, Willie Cantu) "Where Does the Good Times Go"