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Buck Owens – Open Up Your Heart

This catchy and heartfelt track was featured on the album "Open Up Your Heart," which was released later that year. The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying Buck Owens’ status as a country music icon.

Discovering Buck Owens – Open Up Your Heart

If you’ve ever wondered about the magic behind Buck Owens’ hit song «Open Up Your Heart,» you’re in for a treat. This tune, recorded in 1966, has a fascinating backstory that captures the essence of country music. Let’s dive into what makes «Open Up Your Heart» so special and why Buck Owens remains a legendary figure in the country music world.

The Story Behind «Open Up Your Heart»

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Buck Owens recorded «Open Up Your Heart» on June 6, 1966 and released on August 15, 1966. The song was written by Owens himself and produced by Ken Nelson, a notable figure in the country music industry. This catchy and heartfelt track was featured on the album «Open Up Your Heart,» which was released later that year. The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying Buck Owens’ status as a country music icon.

What Is «Open Up Your Heart» About?

At its core, «Open Up Your Heart» is a song about love and longing. Buck Owens sings about opening one’s heart to love and the joy that comes with it. The lyrics convey a simple yet powerful message: embracing love can lead to happiness and fulfillment. This theme resonated with many listeners, contributing to the song’s popularity.
«Open Up Your Heart» stands out for its upbeat tempo and catchy melody. The song’s cheerful rhythm and relatable lyrics made it a favorite among country music fans. It’s a prime example of Buck Owens’ ability to blend traditional country sounds with a modern twist, a hallmark of his musical style.




Buck Owens: A Country Music Legend

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Buck Owens, born Alvis Edgar Owens Jr., was a trailblazer in the country music genre. His career was marked by numerous number one hits and significant contributions to the Bakersfield sound, a style of country music that originated in California. Some of his other chart-topping songs include «Act Naturally,» «Love’s Gonna Live Here,» and «Together Again.» His influence extended beyond his own recordings; he inspired many future country artists with his unique sound and energetic performances.
Over his career, Buck Owens achieved an impressive 21 number one hits on the Billboard country charts. His distinctive style and heartfelt lyrics helped shape the direction of country music during the 1960s and beyond. Owens was not only a talented singer but also a skilled songwriter and performer, making him a well-rounded and influential figure in the music industry.
Buck Owens’ «Open Up Your Heart» is more than just a song; it’s a piece of country music history. From its heartfelt lyrics to its chart-topping success, this track showcases the best of what Buck Owens had to offer. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, «Open Up Your Heart» is a song that captures the spirit of country music and the talent of one of its greatest artists. So, if you haven’t already, take a moment to listen to this classic hit and let Buck Owens open up your heart to the beauty of country music.

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Buck Owens – Open Up Your Heart lyrics

Open up your heart and let my love come in
Open up your heart and let my life begin
The sun’s gonna shine, there’ll be blue skies again
When you open up your heart and let my love come in
I know you’ve been hurt by an old love affair
But darling, don’t blame me I wasn’t even there
Your long lonely nights I will bring to an end
When you open up your heart and let my love come in
Open up your heart and let my love come in
Open up your heart and let my life begin
The sun’s gonna shine, there’ll be blue skies again
When you open up your heart and let my love come in
— Instrumental —
Someone before me has treated you like dirt
Someone before me has made your heart hurt
Your long lonely nights I will bring to an end
When you open up your heart and let my love come in
Open up your heart and let my love come in
Open up your heart and let my life begin
The sun’s gonna shine, there’ll be blue skies again
When you open up your heart and let my love come in
When you open up your heart and let my love come in…

GENIUS




Buck Owens - Open Up Your Heart
Single Buck Owens Capitol 1966
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