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Nov 8, 1966
Buck Owens records "Your Tender Loving Care" in a midday session at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Nov 16, 1966
Merle Haggard makes his third attempt at recording "I Threw Away The Rose" at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood
Nov 21, 1966
Tex Ritter records "Just Beyond The Moon" in Nashville
Dec 5, 1966
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "The Fugitive"
Dec 10, 1966
Merle Haggard hits #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Swinging Doors And The Bottle Let Me Down"
Dec 13, 1966
Singer/songwriter Ray Pennington records his version of "I'm A Ramblin' Man." The song will become a hit for Waylon Jennings eight years later
Dec 16, 1966
In his fourth attempt at the song, Merle Haggard records the hit version of "I Threw Away The Rose"
Dec 24, 1966
"The Best Of Sonny James" begins a four-week reign at the top of the Billboard country albums chart
Dec 26, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Where Does The Good Times Go"
Dec 27, 1966
Capitol releases Buck Owens' album "Open Up Your Heart"
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