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Sep 15, 1987Conway Twitty records "(I Wish I Was) Still In Your Dreams" during an evening session at Nashville's Sound StageSep 16, 1987Conway Twitty records "Goodbye Time" at Sound Stage in NashvilleSep 17, 1987Conway Twitty records "Saturday Night Special" at Sound Stage during an evening session in NashvilleFeb 29, 1988Following complaints from radio programmers about Conway Twitty's "That's My Job," which runs four minutes-and-51 seconds, MCA sends a letter to stations promising to keep future singles under three minutes in lengthMar 30, 1988"Hee Haw" tapes its 20th anniversary show at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma, with former co-host Buck Owens joining such regulars as Roy Clark and Grandpa Jones, plus special guests Dolly Parton, George Jones and Conway TwittyApr 11, 1988Conway Twitty sells his shares in the Nashville Sounds minor league baseball team. Twitty owned 20% of the ballclubApr 20, 1988Roy Clark and Buck Owens host a "Hee Haw" 20th anniversary special on CBS. Among the guests: Highway 101, Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs, George Jones, Barbara Mandrell, Loretta Lynn, Kathy Mattea, Conway Twitty and Tanya TuckerJun 22, 1988Conway Twitty's tour bus is sideswiped by a truck on the wrong side of the road in Missouri. The truck then collides with a car following Twitty's bus, injuring Twitty associate Michael Schrimpf and three family membersOct 29, 1988Highway 101 and Keith Whitley are featured on "Hee Haw," with fellow guests Conway Twitty and Crook & ChaseNov 29, 1988The Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn duet albums "We Only Make Believe" and "The Very Best Of Loretta And Conway" are certified gold by the RIAA, along with Twitty's solo albums "Number Ones" and "Conway Twitty's Greatest Hits Vol. II"
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