His final #1 - 1972’s “Made In Japan,” a wistful romance - is a lost classic. Goode” (recorded live in London) is gloriously raucous, especially for a radio single, and it remains one of the all-time great renditions of that rock standard. The Ultimate Collection is not ordered chronologically but it mixes in several essential but lesser-known #1 songs that Owens released outside of that golden mid-career run. I Wouldn't Live in New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Dang Town) 12.
Those songs - including “Act Naturally,” “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail,” “My Heart Skips a Beat,” “Together Again” and many others featured in this collection - form one of country music’s foundational bodies of music. I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me) Buck Owens 09.05.64 18 12 Wks 09.05.64 1 View full chart history Sign Up. This is one of the rare comps to take into consideration, sides Owens recorded before he signed to Capitol - or, in other words, before he developed Bakersfield and his signature train rhythm - opening with the pure honky tonk of 'Down on the Corner of Love' and the rockabilly swing of 'Hot Dog.' With these pip singles included, the birth of. I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me) 11.
Download the best MP3 Karaoke Songs on Karaoke Version. During those years, every single Owens released became a #1 hit, and he averaged about three singles a year. Discover I Dont Care (Just As Long As You Love Me) Instrumental MP3 as made famous by Buck Owens. Between 19 Owens remained a major force on the country charts, but the period between 19 represents an unparalleled dominance. Like Ray Charles, Chuck Berry and Louis Armstrong, Buck Owens was a pioneering individualist who nonetheless managed to translate his particular music vision to a mass audience.