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What Else Can I Do You Don't Have Very Far To Go Souvenirs Somewhere Between So Much For Me So Much For You Slowly But Surely Pins And Needles (in My Heart) Philadelphia Lawyer Our Hearts Are Holding Hands Number One Heel Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Alone No. 82 My Hi-fi To Cry By Merry-go-round Of Love Medals For Mothers Longer You Wait Livin' On Your Love Stop The World (and Let Me Off) That Little Boy Of Mine That Makes Two Of Us You Don't Even Try Yes I Love You Only Will You Want Me Just As Much Why Don't Daddy Live Here Anymore Where We'll Never Grow Old Where The Soul Never Dies Where Could I Go But To The Lord Whatever Happened To Me What's It Gonna Cost Me What A Friend We Have In Jesus Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus Waggin' Tongues Wabash Cannonball Too Used To Being With You Tonight I'll Throw A Party Lie A Little Lead Me On Just One Time How Many How Can Our Cheatin' Be Wrong House Without Love (is Not A Home) Hangin' On Gone Crazy Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet Forever And Ever Farther Along Excuse Me For Living Everything That's Fastened Down Is Comin' Loose Don't Tell Me Don't Take Advantage Of Me Consider The Children Best Part Of Me Begging To You Any Part Of You I Couldn't Keep From Crying I Don't Care (if Tomorrow Never Comes) Just Between The Two Of Us Jealous Heart It Don't Take Much To Make Me Cry If You Really Want Me To I'll Go I'll Try Again Tomorrow I'll Take A Chance On Loving You I'll Look Over You I'll Kiss My Wedding Ring Tonight I'll Fly Away I'll Always Be Glad To Take You Back I'd Be More Of A Woman I Won't Go Lookin' For You I Wish I Felt This Way At Home I Want To Live Again I Saw The Light I Know He Loves Me All Of Me Belongs To You
Related Information for Bonnie Owens
Apart from her solo career, singer Bonnie Owens is well known for the work she did with her former husbands, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Born Bonnie Campbell on October 1, 1932, in Oklahoma City to a pair of sharecroppers and one of eight children, she first met Buck in the mid-'40s when he had a local daily 15-minute radio show. Once Buck discovered that Bonnie could sing, he helped her get a job with him on another radio show in 1947. The following January, Buck and Bonnie married, but the union was short-lived. By 1951, after giving birth to two sons, the marriage was over. Since neither could afford a divorce, they stayed legally married, but separated, for several years. Bonnie and the two boys left for Bakersfield, where... read more