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Feb 5, 1965Charlie Rich records "There Won't Be Anymore" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly nine years before it actually becomes a hitOct 7, 1965Charlie Rich sings "Mohair Sam" and "Lonely Weekends" on ABC-TV's "Shindig!"Mar 28, 1969Charlie Rich records "Life's Little Ups And Downs" in Nashville. It later becomes a hit for Ricky Van SheltonJun 10, 1970Charlie Rich records "Nice 'N' Easy," ranked among the 500 greatest country singles of all-time in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"Sep 16, 1970Epic releases Charlie Rich's "Nice 'N' Easy." The recording is cited among the 500 greatest country singles of all-time in the Country Music Foundation's 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number"Dec 16, 1971Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty and Tom T. Hall play a benefit for the Kidney Transplant Fund of Memphis at the Mid-South Coliseum. Also on the bill are Connie Smith, Charlie Rich, Tommy Overstreet, John Wesley Ryles and The StonemansFeb 25, 1972Jerry Lee Lewis records "Lonely Weekends," written by Charlie Rich, at Nashville's Mercury Recording StudioJun 13, 1972Charlie Rich records his first country hit, "I Take It On Home," at the Columbia Recording Studios in NashvilleNov 28, 1972Charlie Rich records "Behind Closed Doors" during a 6 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in NashvilleDec 7, 1972An 11-piece string section is added to Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors" during an overdub session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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