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Today's country sucks with people like Beyonce, Nas, jelly Roll and a whole bunch of others. So, I'm posting classic/traditional country music!!

Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929[1] – March 25, 2006)[2] was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader. He was the lead singer for Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, which had 21 No. 1 hits on the Billboard country music chart. He pioneered what came to be called the Bakersfield sound, named in honor of Bakersfield, California,

Tonight's double shot of great country music!

"Act Naturally" is a song written by Johnny Russell, with a writing credit given to Voni Morrison and publishing rights transferred to Buck Owens. It was originally recorded by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, whose version reached number one on the Billboard Country Singles chart in 1963



"I've Got a Tiger By the Tail" is a song made famous by country music band Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Released in December 1964




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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.



"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



"Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American musician Chuck Berry. In 1969, country musician Buck Owens's version topped Billboard magazine's Hot Country Sides chart



"Save the Last Dance for Me" is a song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. Buck Owens released a cover version in 1962



"Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)" (also known as In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home) is a song written by American blues musician Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly,



"Nights Are Forever Without You" is a song written by Parker McGee and first recorded by the soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley. Buck Owens covered "Nights Are Forever Without You" in 1978.




"Memphis, Tennessee", sometimes shortened to "Memphis", is a song by Chuck Berry.




"Bridge over Troubled Water" is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel.

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Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - Act Naturally [Live] - 1966