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Sep 17, 1971
Patti Page records "Lovin' Him Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" at the Mercury Custom Studio in Nashville. One decade later, the song becomes a hit for Tompall & The Glaser Brothers
Sep 18, 1971
Tom T. Hall checks in at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died"
Sep 18, 1971
"Hee Haw" airs in syndication for the first time on 196 TV stations, just months after CBS cancelled it because it was considered too rural. Roy Rogers & Dale Evans appear on the episode
Sep 19, 1971
Naomi Judd kicks her first husband, Michael Ciminella, out of their West Hollywood home. He leaves her with two girls and no car
Sep 20, 1971
Donny Osmond records the Paul Anka-penned pop hit "Puppy Love" in Los Angeles with record producer Mike Curb
Sep 21, 1971
Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely record "Much Oblige" at Bradley's Barn on Benders Ferry Road in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Sep 21, 1971
"The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Dionne Warwick, Bob Hope and The Smothers Brothers, with the CBS show's host delivering his recent hit "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
Sep 21, 1971
RCA releases Dolly Parton's "Coat Of Many Colors"
Sep 22, 1971
Brenda Lee records "Always On My Mind," destined to become a minor hit for Elvis Presley and a major one for Willie Nelson, at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Sep 23, 1971
Dean Martin sings the Mel Tillis-penned "Detroit City" during an episode of NBC's "The Dean Martin Show"
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