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Mar 29, 1971
Capitol releases Glen Campbell's "Greatest Hits"
Apr 5, 1971
Buck Owens records "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" at his Bakersfield studio
Apr 10, 1971
Sonny James reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Empty Arms"
Apr 12, 1971
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Ruby (Are You Mad)"
Apr 13, 1971
Merle Haggard records "Carolyn" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood. It's the last of his sessions in which Glen Campbell plays as a sideman
Apr 27, 1971
Sonny James records "Only Love Can Break A Heart" in a 10 a.m. session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Apr 28, 1971
Sonny James records Jimmy Reed's "Bright Lights, Big City" in an evening session at the Jack Clement Recording Studios in Nashville
May 11, 1971
Sonny James records "Here Comes Honey Again" in an evening at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
May 12, 1971
Merle Haggard records "Someday We'll Look Back" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles
May 12, 1971
Sonny James records "A Mi Esposa Con Amor (To My Wife With Love)" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. After moving to Columbia Records, he will record a hit version of the song in 1974
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