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Jun 10, 1965
Johnny Cash begins two days of recording "The Sons Of Katie Elder" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Jun 12, 1965
Tex Ritter becomes a member of the Grand Ole Opry. His first performance during the evening is "Deck Of Cards"
Jun 13, 1965
The Seekers perform "A World Of Our Own" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The song becomes a country hit for Sonny James three years later. Sullivan's lineup for the evening also includes Tom Jones and comedian Sid Caesar
Jun 14, 1965
Decca releases the Kitty Wells album "Lonesome, Sad And Blue"
Jun 14, 1965
Decca releases the Bill Anderson album "From This Pen"
Jun 14, 1965
The Beatles hold the first of two sessions in which they record "Yesterday" at London's Abbey Road. The song is referenced 17 years later in the Merle Haggard hit "Are The Good Times Really Over (I Wish A Buck Was Still Silver)"
Jun 14, 1965
Capitol releases the "Beatles VI" album. It includes "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party," covered by Rosanne Cash as a country hit two dozen years later
Jun 14, 1965
Roy Acuff kicks off a one-week tour of the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo, performing for American troops through the USO
Jun 14, 1965
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's album "Blue Kentucky Girl"
Jun 15, 1965
Future country star Billy Joe Royal performs on the ABC special "Big Night Out" alongside The Beatles, Leslie Gore and Paul Revere & The Raiders
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