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Jan 17, 1972
Charlie McCoy records "Take Me Home, Country Roads," "Easy Loving" and "Help Me Make It Through The Night" at 10 a.m. at Nashville's Monument Studios. The tracks appear on his Grammy-nominated album "The Real McCoy"
Jan 19, 1972
Dave Dudley records "If It Feels Good Do It" in a midday session at the Mercury Studio in Nashville
Jan 21, 1972
Drummer Buddy Harman overdubs parts on Lynn Anderson's "Fool Me" during the afternoon at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Jan 26, 1972
Hank Williams Jr. records "Pride's Not Hard To Swallow" in Nashville
Jan 27, 1972
Bobby Bare records Carole King's "What Am I Gonna Do" during the afternoon at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 27, 1972
Guitarist Glenn Keener overdubs additional parts on Charley Pride's single "It's Gonna Take A Little Bit Longer" in Nashville
Feb 1, 1972
Jimmy and Margie Buffett officially separate in Nashville. Jimmy moves to Key West within two months
Feb 2, 1972
Producer Billy Sherrill works with drummer Buddy Harman on overdubs for Jody Miller's "Be My Baby" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Feb 8, 1972
Johnny Bush records "Whiskey River" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Feb 9, 1972
Johnny Bush records the Harlan Howard song "These Lips Don't Know How To Say Goodbye" shortly after midnight at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly 20 more years before the song becomes a hit, for Doug Stone
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