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  • Jul 4, 1974
    Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic is marked by a female streaker who jogs across stage while Waylon Jennings performs at the Texas World Speedway in College Station, Texas. Others on the bill include Larry Gatlin, Michael Martin Murphey, "Kung Fu" star David Carradine and Sammi Smith
    Jul 15, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records "Rainy Day Woman" and "Amanda" at Nashville's Glaser Studios. He overdubs new lyrics to "Amanda" nearly five years later, before including it on his "Greatest Hits"
    Jul 18, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records the studio version of "Bob Wills Is Still The King" during an evening session at Nashville's Glaser Studios
    Aug 2, 1974
    Leon Russell sings "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" while hosting "The Midnight Special" on NBC, with musical guests Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, John Hartford, Rick Nelson, Doug Kershaw and Michael Martin Murphey
    Aug 20, 1974
    David Allan Coe records "the perfect country & western song," "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," at Nashville's Columbia Studio A, namechecking Waylon Jennings, Charley Pride, Merle Haggard and songwriter Steve Goodman
    Sep 2, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. He also cuts "The Door Is Always Open," destined to become a 1976 hit for Dave & Sugar
    Sep 3, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records "Dreaming My Dreams With You" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. He also cuts "Waymore's Blues," used in episode seven of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Sep 5, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records "I've Been A Long Time Leaving (But I'll Be A Long Time Gone)" in Nashville. The song will be used in episode seven of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
    Sep 27, 1974
    Waylon Jennings records "Bob Wills Is Still The King"--namechecking Tommy Duncan, The Texas Playboys and Willie Nelson--and "Good Hearted Woman" during a concert in Austin's Western Place. Nelson's voice is later added to "Good Hearted Woman" to create a duet for the album "Wanted: The Outlaws"
    Sep 28, 1974
    Waylon Jennings' "I'm A Ramblin' Man" resides in the top position on the Billboard country singles chart

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