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Nov 9, 1966
Jim Ed Brown records "Pop A Top" at Nashville's RCA Studio B, using Dr. Pepper cans supplied by Jimmy Dean to create the sound of a beer can opening
Nov 11, 1966
Porter Wagoner records "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life"
Nov 16, 1966
Merle Haggard makes his third attempt at recording "I Threw Away The Rose" at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood
Nov 17, 1966
Johnny Duncan holds his first Columbia recording session
Nov 21, 1966
Tex Ritter records "Just Beyond The Moon" in Nashville
Nov 28, 1966
Bill Anderson records "Get While The Gettin's Good"
Nov 28, 1966
The Byrds record the pop hit "So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star." It's written by group members Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn, bound to team up with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for the 1989 country hit "You Ain't Going Nowhere"
Dec 1, 1966
Warner Mack records "Drifting Apart"
Dec 5, 1966
Stonewall Jackson records "Help Stamp Out Loneliness"
Dec 8, 1966
Mel Tillis records "Life Turned Her That Way"
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