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Alan Edgar "Buddy" Owens (born May 23, 1948 in Mesa, Arizona), known professionally as Buddy Alan, is an American former artist. The son of and and stepson of , Alan recorded four albums for in the 1970s. He also charted eight singles in the Top 40 on the Billboard country charts, including his No. 7 debut single "Let the World Keep On A-Turnin'", a duet with Buck.


Biography
Alan Edgar Owens was born May 22, 1948, in Mesa, Arizona, to country music artist and his then-wife, .
(2024). 9780823082919, Billboard Books.
He founded a rock band called the Chosen Few at age 14 before turning his interests to country music. When Bonnie Owens divorced Buck and married , Alan moved to Arizona with his mother and new stepfather.

Crediting himself as Buddy Alan, he charted for the first time in 1968 with "Let the World Keep On A-Turnin'", a duet with Buck Owens that reached Top Ten on the country charts. This was followed by "When I Turn Twenty-One", which Haggard co-wrote. Alan toured with his father (who also worked as his promoter

(2025). 9780292752627, University of Texas Press. .
) and released an album entitled Wild, Free and Twenty One, in addition to making appearances on . Later on, he charted again in the Top 20 with "Cowboy Convention", a duet with Owens' guitarist ,
(2000). 9780312264871, Macmillan.
and earned a Most Promising Male Artist award from the Academy of Country Music. He continued to chart into the 1970s, but retired from the music business in 1978 to attend college. After that, he became a music director at local radio stations, and was voted four times as Billboard Music Director of the Year.


Discography

Albums
1968Wild, Free and Twenty-One
1970A Whole Lot of Something
1971We're Real Good Friends (with )36
1972Too Old to Cut the Mustard? (with )35
The Best of Buddy Alan43
1975Chains / Another Saturday Night


Singles
1968"Let the World Keep On A-Turnin'" (with )736I've Got You on My Mind Again
"When I Turn Twenty-One"54Wild, Free and Twenty-One
1969"Lodi"2319
1970"Big Mama's Medicine Show"239
"Down in New Orleans"38A Whole Lot of Something
"Santo Domingo"57
"Cowboy Convention" (with )19We're Real Good Friends
1971"Lookin' Out My Back Door"37single only
"I'm On the Road to Memphis" (with Don Rich)54We're Real Good Friends
"Fishin' On the Mississippi"48singles only
"I Will Drink Your Wine"46
"Too Old to Cut the Mustard" (with Buck Owens)2926Too Old to Cut the Mustard?
1972"White Line Fever"68singles only
"I'm in Love"47
"Things"49
"Move It On Over"60
1973"Why, Because I Love You"64
"Caribbean"6786
"Summer Afternoons"68
"All Around Cowboy of 1964"67Chains / Another Saturday Night
1974"I Never Had It So Good"70
1975"Chains"35
"Another Saturday Night"88


Awards and nominations
1970Academy of Country Music AwardsMost Promising Male VocalistBuddy Alan
1971

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