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  • Aug 8, 1967
    Jack Greene records "What Locks The Door"
    Aug 17, 1967
    Gary Puckett & The Union Gap record "Woman, Woman," written by country singer Jim Glaser. The group includes future country songwriter Kerry Chater
    Aug 22, 1967
    Jimmy C. Newman records "Blue Lonely Winter"
    Aug 28, 1967
    Buck Owens records "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone" in the evening at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood
    Aug 29, 1967
    Glen Campbell records "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Hey Little One" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
    Aug 29, 1967
    Buck Owens records "Let The World Keep On A Turnin'" in an evening session at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood. He re-records it the following year as a duet with his son, Buddy Alan
    Aug 30, 1967
    Waylon Jennings records "Walk On Out Of My Mind" during an evening session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Sep 5, 1967
    Connie Smith records "Burning A Hole In My Mind" and "Baby's Back Again" during a late-night session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Sep 5, 1967
    The Beatles hold the first of five recording sessions for "I Am The Walrus" at Abbey Road in London. One of the song's signature phrases, "goo goo g'joob," will be referenced in Eric Paslay's 2014 country hit "Song About A Girl"
    Sep 10, 1967
    Jerry Reed sits in on electric guitar as Elvis Presley records "Guitar Man" at Nashville's RCA Studio B




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