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Oct 14, 1965
Future country songwriter Jim Weatherly guests on the ABC music show "Shindig!" Also featured are The Animals and Billy Preston
Oct 14, 1965
"National Barn Dance" alumnus George Gobel guests on the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show," where the host covers the Hank Williams classic "Take These Chains From My Heart"
Oct 14, 1965
Connie Smith records "Nobody But A Fool (Would Love You)" in an afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Oct 15, 1965
"The Jimmy Dean Show" features musical guest Johnny Tillotson and regular cast member Molly Bee
Oct 15, 1965
Roger Miller has a son, Dean Miller, in Los Angeles. The younger singer records for Capitol in the 1990s and writes the Terri Clark hit "A Little Gasoline"
Oct 16, 1965
The late Jim Reeves' "Up Through The Years" hits the #1 position on the Billboard country albums chart
Oct 16, 1965
Glen Campbell performs Roger Miller's "Kansas City Star" on "Shindig!" The ABC show also welcomes The Lovin' Spoonful and Peter & Gordon
Oct 18, 1965
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me"
Oct 18, 1965
The Beatles record the basic track to "In My Life." The song is referenced in Ty Herndon's 1995 hit "What Mattered Most"
Oct 21, 1965
Dean Martin performs the Roger Miller hit "King Of The Road" on his weekly NBC variety series, "The Dean Martin Show"
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