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Jan 27, 1971
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's remake of a World War II-era Ernest Tubb single, "Soldier's Last Letter"
Feb 5, 1971
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's "We Sure Can Love Each Other"
Feb 18, 1971
Columbia releases Ray Price's "I Won't Mention It Again"
Feb 22, 1971
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "I Wanna Be Free"
Feb 26, 1971
Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Man In Black"
Mar 1, 1971
Decca releases Conway Twitty's "How Much More Can She Stand"
Mar 1, 1971
Stax releases Jean Knight's R&B hit "Mr. Big Stuff," featuring future country producer James Stroud on drums
Apr 5, 1971
Decca releases The Free Movement's R&B hit "I've Found Someone Of My Own," remade for the country market a year later by Cal Smith
Apr 8, 1971
Columbia releases Lynn Anderson's "You're My Man"
Apr 12, 1971
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Ruby (Are You Mad)"
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