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Nov 21, 1967
Bob Dylan records "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, during sessions for his album "John Wesley Harding." Judy Rodman turns the song into a country hit nearly 20 years later
Nov 24, 1967
Hank Williams Jr. records "It's All Over But The Crying" in Nashville during the second day of sessions for the "A Time To Sing" soundtrack. Co-star Shelley Fabares also cuts one song for the movie
Nov 25, 1967
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton make their first Grand Ole Opry appearance as a duo, performing "The Last Thing On My Mind"
Dec 6, 1967
Forty songwriters attend the inaugural meeting of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. They include Kris Kristofferson, Marijohn Wilkin, Eddie Miller, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant and Liz and Casey Anderson
Dec 11, 1967
Dolly Parton records as a solo artist for RCA for the first time
Dec 15, 1967
Congressman Richard Fulton signs a recording deal with RCA in Nashville. No hits emerge from the relationship
Dec 23, 1967
Jack Greene joins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "There Goes My Everything" and "What Locks The Door" at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville
Jan 2, 1968
Charley Pride records "The Easy Part's Over" in Nashville
Jan 3, 1968
New instrumental parts are recorded to support the late Jim Reeves' original vocals on "That's When I See The Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)" during a session at RCA's 17th Avenue studios in Nashville
Jan 5, 1968
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Another Place, Another Time" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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