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- December 23, 2024 CST
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Aug 15, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Open Up Your Heart"
Aug 16, 1966
Colgems releases The Monkees' pop hit "Last Train To Clarksville." In 2003, the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number" lists it among country's 500 greatest singles of all-time
Aug 22, 1966
Decca releases Warner Mack's "It Takes A Lot Of Money"
Aug 29, 1966
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Touch My Heart"
Sep 19, 1966
Decca releases Brenda Lee's pop hit "Coming On Strong"
Sep 26, 1966
Decca releases Jack Greene's "There Goes My Everything"
Oct 3, 1966
Decca releases Wilma Burgess' original version of "Misty Blue"
Oct 10, 1966
Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop single "Good Vibrations," featuring guitar player Glen Campbell
Oct 24, 1966
Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "Hurt Her Once For Me"
Oct 24, 1966
Decca releases Claude Gray's "I Never Had The One I Wanted"
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