"Buck Owens - All-Time Greatest Hits, Vol.3"
Buck Owens
Curb Records
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- Studio: Curb Records
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Nov 16, 1993
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- ASIN: B000000D7U
- UPC: 715187764927
- Sales Rank: 173399
Tracks:
1: Waitin' in Your Welfare Line
2: My Heart Skips a Beat
3: Only You (Can Break My Heart)
4: Sam's Place
5: Buckaroo - Buck Owens, Morris, Bob
6: Sweet Rosie Jones
7: Under the Influence of Love - Buck Owens, Howard, Harlan
8: I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)
9: Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms - Buck Owens, Traditional
10: It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me)
11: I've Got You on My Mind Again
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    Third Volume In The Curb Series, 2007-08-17
Please refer to my review of Volume 1 in this Curb series for an overall synopsis. Like the other two volumes this one ranges wide in presenting another eleven of his 90 hit Country hit singles, from 1961's Under The Influence Of Love [# 2 in September] to 1971's Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms [# 2 that October].
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br /More of his 21 # 1 hits are here as well, including the two that tied for second spot on his list of all-time greatest hits. His best, of course, was Love's Gonna Live Here which stayed at the top slot for sixteen weeks in 1963 [see Volume 2], but both My Heart Skips A Beat [1964 and also a # 94 Billboard Hot 100 crossover] and Waitin' In Your Welfare Line [1966 and a # 56 Hot 100 crossover] did alright as well, each spending seven weeks at # 1.
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br /Other # 1 hits are: I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me) - six weeks in 1964 and a # 86 Hot 100; Only You (Can Break My Heart) - one week in 1965 and a # 120 Hot 100 "bubble under"; Buckaroo - two weeks in 1965 and a # 60 Hot 100 crossover; and Sam's Place - three weeks in 1967 and a # 92 H100. The others - 1967's It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me), Sweet Rosie Jones from 1968, and I've Got You On My Mind Again from late 1968, all were Top 5, going to # 2 in the first two cases and # 5 in the last.
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br /Certainly, when they first came out, these were welcomed by all fans of Buck Owens, but since then there have been many more multi-track compilations with better liner notes [one page here] and just as good as or better sound quality which you can purchase for less than the price of these three volumes combined.
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