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Nov 6, 1976
Despite the claims of their biggest hit, you do have to be a star to be on her show: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. perform "Take These Chains From My Heart" with Dolly Parton on the syndicated "Dolly" TV show. Parton does "Proud Mary," "Rhinestone Cowgirl" and "Love Is Like A Butterfly"
Nov 6, 1976
Dave & Sugar perform "The Door Is Always Open" on "Hee Haw." Charley Pride sings "My Eyes Can Only See As Far As You," and Buck Owens delivers "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" and "When Will I Be Loved"
Nov 6, 1972
Decca releases the Marty Robbins album "This Much A Man"
Nov 6, 1972
Lester Flatt performs in Beckley, West Virginia, in a campaign rally for Emerson Stover, a candidate for sheriff of Raleigh County. The band includes 14-year-old musician Marty Stuart
Nov 6, 1972
Decca Records releases the Conway Twitty single "She Needs Someone To Hold Her (When She Cries)"
Nov 6, 1972
Buck Owens records the original solo version of "Streets Of Bakersfield" in the afternoon at his Bakersfield studios
Nov 6, 1971
Ray Stevens serves as best man as his brother, John Ragsdale, marries Deborah Smith at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Nashville
Nov 6, 1971
Billboard reports Sammi Smith and Brenda Lee have been treated for exhaustion at hospitals in Nashville
Nov 6, 1971
Jimmie Davis finishes fourth in the Democratic nominating election for governor of Louisiana, 100,000 votes behind the winning candidate, Edwin Edwards
Nov 6, 1971
Sonny James collects his 16th straight #1 country single in Billboard with "Here Comes Honey Again"
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