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Sep 13, 1967
Warner Mack records "I'd Give The World (To Be Back Loving You)"
Sep 18, 1967
Merle Haggard & The Strangers record "Sing Me Back Home" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Oct 2, 1967
Johnny Cash records "Rosanna's Going Wild" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Oct 3, 1967
The Bee Gees record "Words." The song will become a country hit when Susie Allanson covers it in 1979
Oct 6, 1967
Ferlin Husky records "Just For You"
Oct 10, 1967
Dolly Parton records with Porter Wagoner for the first time
Oct 11, 1967
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "The Last Thing On My Mind"
Oct 12, 1967
Ray Price records "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)"
Oct 16, 1967
Conway Twitty records "The Image Of Me," his first country hit, in the afternoon at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Oct 17, 1967
Bob Dylan begins recording the album "John Wesley Harding," the second of three he records in Nashville, at the Columbia Recording Studios, with local musicians Kenny Buttrey, Charlie McCoy and Pete Drake
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