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Jan 25, 1967
Charley Pride records "I Know One"
Jan 26, 1967
Ferlin Husky records "You Pushed Me Too Far"
Feb 1, 1967
Claude Gray records "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go"
Feb 1, 1967
Joe Tex records the R&B hit "Show Me" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. Barbara Mandrell earns a country hit by covering the song in 1972
Feb 6, 1967
Buck Owens records two concerts at Nenkin Hall in Tokyo. They're released as the album "Buck Owens And His Buckaroos In Japan!"
Feb 11, 1967
Warner Mack records "How Long Will It Take"
Feb 14, 1967
Waylon Jennings records the Mel Tillis-written "Mental Revenge" at Nashville's RCA Studio B during an evening session
Feb 15, 1967
Waylon Jennings records "Don't Waste Your Time" in Nashville. The song will be used in episode seven of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Feb 15, 1967
Jack Greene records the Mel Tillis-penned "All The Time"
Feb 16, 1967
Roger Miller records "Walkin' In The Sunshine" in Nashville
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