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Oct 18, 1964
The Beatles record "I Feel Fine" at Abbey Road in London. In 1989, Sweethearts Of The Rodeo's version becomes a country hit
Oct 26, 1964
The Beatles remake Carl Perkins' "Honey Don't"
Nov 2, 1964
Brenda Lee earns a standing ovation from Queen Elizabeth II during a Command Performance at the London Palladium
Dec 2, 1964
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr enters a London hospital to have his tonsils removed. More than 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for a recording of "Act Naturally" with Buck Owens
Dec 22, 1964
Roy Acuff begins a 10-day USO tour of Germany to perform for American troops
Dec 29, 1964
Sgt. Barry Sadler arrives in South Vietnam in the midst of the Vietnam War. Twelve months later, he records "The Ballad Of The Green Berets"
Jan 1, 1965
Roy Acuff concludes a 10-day USO tour of Germany, in which he gave 19 performances for American soldiers
Jan 24, 1965
Former English prime minister Winston Churchill dies in London. He coined the phrase "If you're going through hell, keep going," which will be turned into a country song, Rodney Atkins' "If You're Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows)"
Jan 27, 1965
With his song "I Feel Fine" in the pop charts, Beatles songwriter John Lennon and his wife, Cynthia, begin a 10-day ski vacation in the Alps. Two dozen years later, the song becomes a country hit for Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
Feb 11, 1965
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr marries Maureen Cox at London's Caxton Hall. Some 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for recording "Act Naturally" as a duet with Buck Owens
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