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  • Apr 16, 1977
    Johnny Duncan rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "It Couldn't Have Been Any Better," featuring Janie Fricke on background vocals
    Apr 26, 1977
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)"
    Jun 22, 1977
    Columbia releases James Taylor's album "J.T.," including his original version of a future George Jones hit, "Bartender's Blues"
    Jun 29, 1977
    Janie Fricke holds her first recording session as a solo artist. Among the songs she cuts at Nashville's Columbia Studio B: the Kenny Rogers-penned "Sweet Music Man"
    Jun 30, 1977
    Janie Fricke records her first single, "What're You Doing Tonight," during an afternoon session at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
    Jul 19, 1977
    Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke record "Come A Little Bit Closer" in the afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
    Aug 3, 1977
    Bobby Bare records Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. More than three years later, John Anderson turns it into a hit
    Aug 24, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck records the David Allan Coe-penned "Take This Job And Shove It" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
    Sep 13, 1977
    Johnny Cash records "I Would Like To See You Again" at the House of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Sep 13, 1977
    Moe Bandy records "Soft Lights And Hard Country Music" after noon at Columbia Studio B in Nashville

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