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Nov 3, 1961
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Air Mail To Heaven"
Nov 8, 1961
Marty Robbins records "Sometimes I'm Tempted"
Nov 10, 1961
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "A Wound Time Can't Erase"
Nov 20, 1961
At the top of this list stands a big, big man: "Big Bad John" takes Jimmy Dean to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Nov 20, 1961
Billy Walker records "Charlie's Shoes" and "Funny How Time Slips Away" during an evening session at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Nov 20, 1961
Little Jimmy Dickens records "The Violet And A Rose" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Nov 24, 1961
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Sometimes I'm Tempted"
Dec 5, 1961
Jimmy Dean records "P.T. 109" and "Dear Ivan"
Dec 14, 1961
Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" becomes the first country-based record awarded a gold single by the Recording Industry Association of America
Dec 15, 1961
Columbia releases Jimmy Dean's Cold War recitation "Dear Ivan"
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