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Together Again

Composer: Buck Owens

Grateful Dead / NRPS

No Grateful Dead or NRPS recordings.

Others

info Together Again/My Heart Skips A Beat, Buck Owens, 1964
info Carnegie Hall Concert, Buck Owens & His Buckaroos, 1966
no info Country All The Way, Kitty Wells, 1966
info The Greatest Live Show on Earth, Jerry Lee Lewis, 1964
info The Buck Owens Song Book, Buck Owens, 1966
info Sings The Great Hits of Buck Owens, Jody Miller, 1966
no info Ray Charles, 1966
info The Sound of Country Music, Dottie West, 1967
no info Together Again, Kitty Wells and Red Foley, 1967
info The Best of Buck Owens, Vol. 2, Buck Owens, 1968
info Cream Of The Crop, Wanda Jackson, 1968
no info Close-Up, Buck Owens, 1969
info Buck Owens in London, Buck Owens & His Buckaroos, 1969
info Two Aces: Sho-Budding Again, Buddy Emmons & Shot Jackson, 1971
no info Elite Hotel, Emmylou Harris, 1975
no info Full Of Fire, Al Green, 1976
info Sleepless Nights, Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers, 1976
info Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Loud, Loud Music, The Flying Burrito Brothers, 1987
info Saturday Rolling Around, The GPs, 1991
no info The Buck Owens Collection: 1959-1990, Buck Owens, 1992
info The Honky Tonk Years: 1950-1966, Ray Price & the Cherokee Cowboys, 1996
info Portraits, Emmylou Harris, 1996
info Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection, Ray Charles, 1997
info I'll Take Care of You, Mark Lanegan, 1999
no info 100 Country Greats, Various Artists (Faron Young), 2000
info The Collection, The Flying Burrito Brothers, 2005
info Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems, Emmylou Harris, 2007
info Dwight Sings Buck, Dwight Yoakam, 2007
no info Live in Scandinavia, Buck Owens, 2007
info Act Naturally: The Buck Owens Recordings 1953-1964, ,Buck Owens, 2008

Notes

Owens has said that he wrote this in 15 minutes at 3.00 one morning. Calling it a throwaway song he released it as a B-side with My Heart Skips A Beat - both became number one records.

The songs was also number one in the country charts 12 years later (1976) for Emmylou Harris. Harris said of the song "I think it sums up all that country music tries to be - incredibly simple, yet very poignant and moving."