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Title: A-11---Buck Owens
Added: Jan 31, 2011
Author: Ijimmie2
Duration: 2:8
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Channel: Music
country music
Youtube Comments: 11
celebgems Says:
Feb 6, 2011 - Pure country from the 60's, an absolute classic. Forget the modern country, and enjoy this video; and, check-out Johnny Paycheck's version. Thank you for posting.
dlitowit Says:
Jul 14, 2011 - Pure, simple, honest, straight-up song. Classic. Thanks for posting.
Caprock64 Says:
Aug 27, 2011 - I am glad I was able to see him person many times!
fairlane63music Says:
Oct 7, 2011 - I grew up with Buck Owens. Not only on the Buck Owens Ranch Show but of course Hee Haw. That was a weekly ritual around my house.
llibnorhcop Says:
Dec 14, 2011 - He was the best
Basquelady86 Says:
Feb 24, 2012 - Hi, I really like this song but I don't get what the lyrics refer to (A-11), can anybody explain it? Thanks
labeel50 Says:
Feb 29, 2012 - A-11 refers to a particular song choice in an old time juke box. There were different albums lined up in the jukebox. Lets say there were 26 different albums- thats one album for every letter in the alphabet. When choosing a song to play, you would choose that particular album, and then the track number. So A-11 would be the first album, and the eleventh song on that album. So C-6 would be the third album choice, sixth song on that album. J-2 would be that album, second song. Get it now"
myrtle653 Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - this song is about a song on the jukebox. i guess it mad e him so sad to hear it.
scottbechler Says:
May 5, 2012 - Your description of 'old time' jukebox selection is incorrect. 'Old Time' boxes played 45s, not LPs. The letter in the selection referred to the columns of song titles. the first song in column A was A-1. A-2 would be the 'flipside' of that 45. There would be multiple columns, lettered A,B,C,D, etc. The first song in each column was always 1.I remember when you got 10 Plays for a dollar.CD playing jukeboxes of today work in the manner which you described, and usually for a buck a pop.
memphist1 Says:
May 6, 2012 - I used to cover this song when I lived in Austin. Yay Buck & the guys! Thanx.












poopstain565 Says:
Feb 1, 2011 - Old Buck was the greatest. Good one jimmie.CARL