<P> Owens also collaborated with Cledus T. Judd in the song "The First Redneck On The Internet" in 1998, in which Owens also appears in the music video . </P> <P> The 1990s saw a flood of reissues of his Capitol recordings on compact disc . In 1974, Owens had bought back publishing rights to all of his Capitol recordings, as part of his final contract with the label . His albums had been out of print for nearly 15 years, when he released a retrospective box set in 1990 . Encouraged by brisk sales, Owens struck a distribution deal with Sundazed Records of New York, which specializes in reissuing obscure recordings . The bulk of his Capitol catalog was reissued on CD in 1995, 1997 and in 2005 . Sometime in the 1970s, Owens had also purchased the remaining copies of his original LP albums from Capitol's distribution warehouses across the country . Many of those records (still in the shrinkwrap) were stored by Owens for decades . He often gave them away as gifts and sold them at his nightclub for a premium price some 35 years later . </P> <P> In August 1999, Owens brought back together the remaining members of his original Buckaroo Band to help him celebrate his 70th birthday at Owens' Crystal Palace in Bakersfield . All the original surviving Buckaroos were there: Owens, Doyle Holly, Tom Brumley, and Wille Cantu performed old hits from their heyday including "Tiger by the Tail" and "Act Naturally ." </P> <P> Owens was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996 . He was ranked No. 12 in CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music in 2003 . In addition, CMT also ranked the Buckaroos No. 2 in the network's 20 Greatest Bands in 2005 . </P>

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