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May 29, 1974David Houston and Barbara Mandrell record "Ten Commandments Of Love" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. The session turns out to be Mandrell's final recording date for ColumbiaMay 29, 1974David Houston records "Can't You Feel It" in a morning session at the Columbia Recording Studios in NashvilleJun 14, 1974Guitarist Billy Sanford and backing vocalist Norro Wilson take part in overdubs for David Houston's "Can't You Feel It" at Columbia Studio B in NashvilleFeb 25, 1978David Houston and "Laugh-In" veteran Ruth Buzzi drop in on "Hee Haw"Sep 2, 1992David Houston's "Almost Persuaded" ranks #77 as Country America magazine lists the Top 100 Country Songs Of All-TimeNov 6, 1993David Houston performs "My Elusive Dreams" and "Livin' In A House Full Of Love" in his final appearance on the Grand Ole OpryNov 30, 1993David Houston dies of a brain aneurysm at Bossier Medical Center in Bossier City, Louisiana. A Grand Ole Opry member, he earned a Grammy for his signature hit, the 1966 release "Almost Persuaded"Oct 1, 1997Time-Life releases "Classic Country: Late '60s," with music by Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell, Sonny James, Bobby Goldsboro, Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner, David Houston, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Buck Owens and Jack Greene, among othersJan 14, 2000Time-Life's "Classic Country: Late '60s" earns a gold album from the RIAA. It includes Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, Bobby Goldsboro, David Houston, Elvis Presley, Conway Twitty, Jim Reeves, Sonny James, Marty Robbins, Buck Owens, Glen Campbell and othersMar 14, 2003The Country Music Foundation publishes "Heartaches By The Number," celebrating country's "500 greatest singles." Tammy Wynette lands two duets on the list: "Golden Ring," with George Jones; and "My Elusive Dreams," with David Houston
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