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  • Apr 21, 1976
    Merle Haggard stops by the House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee, joining Johnny Cash in a recording of "I Wish I Was Crazy Again." Cash later records the definitive version with Waylon Jennings
    May 1, 1976
    Merle Haggard tops the Billboard country albums chart with "It's All In The Movies"
    Sep 14, 1976
    "Movin' On" makes its last prime-time appearance on NBC-TV, with Merle Haggard singing the theme song
    Sep 25, 1976
    Merle Haggard performs "Movin' On" and "The Roots Of My Raising" on "Pop! Goes The Country," and joins former Texas Playboys Eldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore and Johnny Gimble on "Cherokee Maiden." Hosted by Ralph Emery, the episode also boasts Leona Williams and Ronnie Reno
    Oct 7, 1976
    Merle Haggard makes a guest appearance, acting on "The Waltons." Also appearing is "Feudin' And Fightin'" singer Dorothy Shay
    Oct 29, 1976
    Merle Haggard misses a concert in Denver, Colorado, the first of several dates at which he is a no-show. After an anonymous caller claims he's been left in a ditch, Haggard's manager indicates he's left the road with exhaustion
    Nov 6, 1976
    Merle Haggard goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with a cover of the Bob Wills western-swing classic "Cherokee Maiden"
    Nov 12, 1976
    Bonnie Owens files for divorce from Merle Haggard in Bakersfield
    Dec 18, 1976
    Merle Haggard hosts the week's installment of "Music Hall America." Also featured are Johnny Tillotson, La Costa, Dr. Hook and Dean Dillon
    Jan 1, 1977
    Merle Haggard takes his first stab at recording "Ramblin' Fever" in Nashville at the Jack Clement Studios

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