Cash Singleton captivates Little Big Shots stage with Buck Owens’ “I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail”
Cash Singleton has been taking the stage at the wee age of three and does it better with Buck Owens and the Buckeroos’ “Tiger by the Tail” on Little Big Shots
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos talks of a cautionary tale in “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail”
Recognized as one of Owen’s signature songs, “I've Got a Tiger by the Tail” highlighted the Bakersfield sound in the music genre.
Marty Robbins “Crying Time” Will Absolutely Have You Weeping Along With Him
The 1964 single "Crying Time" was written and originally recorded by country music artist Buck Owens. This is his one of the most covered songs that remains to be a hit and classic until this time. In 1978, the great Marty Robbins performed his own version of the song.
Buck Owens’ Heartfelt Expression of Loss Felt in “Crying Time”
"Crying Time" is a 1964 song written and originally recorded by country music artist Buck Owens. Owens recorded the original version of this song and released it as the B-side to the 45 single "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail" in 1964. However, it failed to reach the music charts.
Buck Owens’ “Act Naturally,” The Song That Established His Name
Before “Act Naturally,” Buck Owens already had eight hits. Not only that, he brought Bakersfield, California into “Nashville West.” With all that, people still thought that Buck Owens would not become a big star. However, all of that changed when he recorded Johnny Russell’s “Act Naturally.”
Sheer Talent and Vocal Prowess of Buck Owens in his “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail” Album
In 1965, Buck Owens documented his utmost achievement which was his album called “I've Got a Tiger by the Tail.” It became the number-one album of the year and became Billboard’s very first number-one album of the year in 1965.
Here Are Some Facts About Buck Owens, A True Legend In Country Music
Country Music Hall of Famer Buck Owens helped shape the sound of country music and led the genre's way to TV on the long-running Hee Haw. Here are some facts about him.
Remembering the Death of Buck Owens and His Phenomenal In Country Music
Country Music Hall of Fame member Buck Owens died during his sleep on March 25, 2006, at his ranch just north of Bakersfield, California. He was 76 years old.
Throwback to Buck Owens Songs Which Musical Influences Live On
Reducing Buck Owens songs into a handful of essential tracks is no easy task. After all, he has one of the most thriving careers in country music.
Hee Haw!: A Lookback To Our Favorite TV Variety Show
Hee Haw has been a weekly event in American households for nearly thirty years. Let’s take a look back at some of its best moments.
Throwback: Buck Owens’ “I Don’t Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)”
Buck Owens' song "I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me) was popularized in 1964. This track is also featured on his album I Don't Care.
Buck Owens’ “Love’s Gonna Live Here:” A Country Hit Love Song in the ’60s
Buck Owens' "Love's Gonna Live Here" is a country hit song in the '60s. This country hit song received positive feedback from country fans and critics.
Buck Owens’ Classic Hit “Together Again” will Melt Your Heart
Buck Owens is a successful musician who does not only contain his artistry within country music. He does all genres and that is what people love him for.