On the Charts 62 Years Ago, Buck Owens Was on Top With a Song That Replaced Its Own B-Side at No. 1
Country music legend Buck Owens scored his third career No. 1 hit with "My Heart Skips a Beat" on May 21, 1964. The post
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Country music legend Buck Owens scored his third career No. 1 hit with "My Heart Skips a Beat" on May 21, 1964. The post
On April 4, 1964, Buck Owens released "Together Again", which would eventually dethrone his own song from the No. 1 country spot. The post On This Day in 1964, Buck Owens Released...
Ninety-three years ago today, one of country music's greatest ambassadors and most influential figures was born. The post
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One hundred five years ago today, a highly influential multi-instrumentalist and producer was born in North Carolina....
Merle Haggard's 1969 album 'Okie From Muskogee' topped the country albums chart 56 years ago today on May 22, 1970. The post
Bobby Bare is a country music hitmaker unlike any other, and he was born on this very day, April 7, 1935. The post
Merle Haggard's tour bus driver inspired his song "Big City", which hit No. 1 on the country music charts on April 5, 1982. The post On the Charts 44 Years Ago, Merle Ha...
Covington previously performed the Garth Brooks hit on the show 20 years ago. The post Bucky Covington Returns to ‘American Idol’ for Full-Circle ‘The Thunder Rolls’ Performance W...
Fifty-two years ago today, Charlie Rich was at the top of the country chart with a Grammy-winning hit penned by a legendary figure. The post
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