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  • Nov 27, 1970
    Tom Jones and guitarist Big Jim Sullivan turn in renditions of "Hello Darlin'" and "Break My Mind" on the ABC series "This Is Tom Jones"
    Dec 2, 1970
    Merle Haggard sings "Sidewalks Of Chicago" on "The Johnny Cash Show," which also features Bonnie Owens, Homer & Jethro and Anne Murray, who does "Snowbird." Haggard, Cash, Owens, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers join voices on "Sing Me Back Home"
    Dec 9, 1970
    The Everly Brothers perform Joe South's "Games People Play" with host Petula Clark on the ABC-TV special "Petula." Also appearing: Dean Martin and Peggy Lee
    Dec 16, 1970
    Trumpet player Al Hirt appears on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," joining the Man In Black for "I Walk The Line." Other guests include Hank Snow, Jackie DeShannon and Homer & Jethro. Cash also performs "A Thing Called Love"
    Dec 23, 1970
    Seven-month-old John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter, has his network TV debut on a Christmas edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" with The Everly Brothers, George Gobel, Minnie Pearl, Tommy Cash and Roy Orbison, who sings "Pretty Paper." The Man In Black covers "I Never Picked Cotton"
    Jan 1, 1971
    John Denver and Shirley Bassey guest on ABC's "This Is Tom Jones." Denver covers The Beatles' "Let It Be," while Bassey does "Something." Jones performs "My Way"
    Jan 6, 1971
    Eric Clapton appears on "The Johnny Cash Show" as a member of Derek & The Dominos, who perform "Matchbox" with Cash and Carl Perkins. Also on hand: Eric Anderson, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Connie Smith, who sings "Once A Day"
    Jan 13, 1971
    Bill Anderson performs "Amazing Grace" on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." The episode also features Gordon Lightfoot, Jan Howard, Homer & Jethro, The Statler Brothers and Jane Morgan
    Jan 15, 1971
    "This Is Tom Jones" makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV. Jones makes a temporary foray into country music at a later date, beginning with his 1977 hit "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"
    Jan 31, 1971
    Johnny Cash shoots a gospel edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, welcoming Stuart Hamblen, The Blackwood Brothers, The Staple Singers, The Oak Ridge Boys and Billy Graham

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