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Feb 3, 1971
David Houston and Barbara Mandrell record "I Love You, I Love You" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. They also cut "Something To Brag About," a hit-to-be for Willie Nelson and Mary Kay Place
Feb 3, 1971
"The Johnny Cash Show" features a western theme with Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Kirk Douglas, Chill Wills and Walter Brennan joining regulars June Carter Cash, Carl Perkins and The Statler Brothers
Feb 3, 1971
Lynn Anderson receives a gold single from the RIAA for "Rose Garden"
Feb 4, 1971
Dean Martin covers Eddy Arnold on NBC-TV's "The Dean Martin Show," performing "The Tip Of My Fingers"
Feb 4, 1971
John Denver records "Take Me Home, Country Roads" at the RCA Studios in New York with the song's writers, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, on backing vocals
Feb 5, 1971
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's "We Sure Can Love Each Other"
Feb 5, 1971
Sara Evans is born in Boonville, Missouri. Following her 1998 hit "No Place That Far," she earns the Academy of Country Music's Top Female Vocalist in 2006 while stringing together hits with "Born To Fly," "Suds In The Bucket," "A Real Fine Place To Start" and "A Little Bit Stronger"
Feb 6, 1971
Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Great Balls Of Fire" on NBC's "The Andy Williams Show"
Feb 6, 1971
Dolly Parton scores her first #1 country single in Billboard with "Joshua"
Feb 7, 1971
Mac Davis and Dionne Warwick drop by on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Warwick and Campbell collaborate on "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "I Say A Little Prayer"
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