Buck Owens By The Numbers
Sometimes we forget how great and dominating our heroes were on the charts in their prime.
Buck Owens had 21 Number Ones, 34 Top Fives, 46 Top Tens, 59 Top Twenties, 72 Top Forties, and 90 charted hits in his career.
When one considers that Buck hosted HeeHaw for about seventeen years, and lost his right hand man, Don Rich in 1974, this is an awesome accomplishment.
Add to this the fact that Buck was in Tommy Collins band, and also had a history with Wynn Stewart, and was a major force in Merle Haggard's early days, he is one of the most deserving of the Hall Of Famers.
Buck Owens had 21 Number Ones, 34 Top Fives, 46 Top Tens, 59 Top Twenties, 72 Top Forties, and 90 charted hits in his career.
When one considers that Buck hosted HeeHaw for about seventeen years, and lost his right hand man, Don Rich in 1974, this is an awesome accomplishment.
Add to this the fact that Buck was in Tommy Collins band, and also had a history with Wynn Stewart, and was a major force in Merle Haggard's early days, he is one of the most deserving of the Hall Of Famers.


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