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 EventID          Date         Event  Venue   City   StateID  Option
24949 Jun 12, 1967 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore"
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24948 Apr 28, 1967 Bill Anderson records "No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore" and "Wild Week-End"
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24947 Jan 9, 1967 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Get While The Gettin's Good"
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24946 Nov 28, 1966 Bill Anderson records "Get While The Gettin's Good"
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24945 Aug 8, 1966 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "I Get The Fever"
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24944 May 31, 1966 Bill Anderson records "I Get The Fever"
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24943 Dec 27, 1965 Decca releases Bill Anderson's two-sided hit, "I Love You Drops" and "Golden...
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24942 Sep 9, 1965 Bill Anderson records "Golden Guitar"
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24941 May 11, 1965 Bill Anderson and Jan Howard record their first duet, "I Know You're Married"
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24940 Aug 2, 1965 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Bright Lights And Country Music"
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24939 Jun 24, 1965 Bill Anderson records "Bright Lights And Country Music"
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24938 Feb 22, 1965 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Certain"
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24937 Dec 30, 1964 Bill Anderson records "Certain"
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24936 Oct 12, 1964 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Three A.M."
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24935 Sep 3, 1964 Bill Anderson records "Three A.M."
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24934 Jun 8, 1964 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Me," the shortest title ever on a country hit
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24933 Oct 14, 1963 Bill Anderson records "Cincinnati, Ohio," a song Connie Smith will turn into a country...
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24932 Dec 30, 1963 Decca releases Bill Anderson's double-sided hit, "Five Little Fingers" backed with "Easy Come-Easy...
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24931 Nov 26, 1963 Bill Anderson records "Easy Come-Easy Go," "Five Little Fingers" and "Me"
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24930 Aug 5, 1963 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "8 X 10"
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24929 Jul 1, 1963 Bill Anderson records "8 X 10"
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24928 Jan 28, 1963 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Still"
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24927 Jun 25, 1962 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Mama Sang A Song"
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24926 Jun 5, 1961 Bill Anderson records "Mama Sang A Song"
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24925 Feb 12, 1962 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands"
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24924 Dec 11, 1961 Bill Anderson records "Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands"
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24923 Jan 15, 1962 Decca Records releases whisperin' Bill Anderson's first album, "Bill Anderson Sings Country...
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24922 Jul 18, 1961 Bill Anderson records the Fred Rose song "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" some 14 years...
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24921 Jun 5, 1961 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Po' Folks"
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24920 Apr 24, 1961 Bill Anderson records "Po' Folks"
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24919 Oct 31, 1960 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Walk Out Backwards"
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24918 Sep 7, 1960 Bill Anderson records "Walk Out Backwards"
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24917 May 9, 1960 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "The Tip Of My Fingers"
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24916 Mar 3, 1960 Bill Anderson records "The Tip Of My Fingers"
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24915 Jun 8, 1959 Decca releases Bill Anderson's "Ninety-Nine"
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24914 Apr 5, 1959 Bill Anderson records "Ninety-Nine"
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24913 Nov 17, 1958 Decca releases Bill Anderson's first hit, "That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome"
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24912 Aug 13, 1958 Bill Anderson records his first hit, "That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome"
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24911 Oct 3, 1966 Decca releases Wilma Burgess' original version of "Misty Blue"
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24910 Apr 18, 1966 Decca releases Wilma Burgess' version of "Don't Touch Me"
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24909 Nov 1, 1965 Decca releases Wilma Burgess' first hit, "Baby"
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24908 Sep 24, 1965 Wilma Burgess records her first hit, "Baby"
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24907 Aug 13, 1973 MCA releases the "American Graffiti" soundtrack, featuring numerous songs that have--or...
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24906 Jun 29, 1953 Decca releases Rex Allen's "Crying In The Chapel"
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24905 Jan 3, 1968 Jack Greene records "Before The Next Teardrop Falls," seven years before it becomes popular in the...
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24904 Jul 2, 1973 MCA releases Dobie Gray's original version of "Loving Arms." Elvis Presley re-records the song in...
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24903 Jun 4, 1973 Dobie Gray records the original version of "Loving Arms." Elvis Presley has a posthumous hit with...
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24902 Jan 15, 1973 Decca releases Dobie Gray's pop hit "Drift Away." Within months, Narvel Felts remakes...
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24901 Nov 2, 1972 "Gimme the beat, boys, and free my soul": Dobie Gray records the pop hit "Drift... Quadraphonic Studios Nashville tn
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24900 Aug 21, 1967 Decca releases Claude Gray's "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go"
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