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  • Oct 27, 1979
    George Jones performs "Maybellene" on the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country," hosted by Ralph Emery. T.G. Sheppard lip syncs "Happy Together" and "Solitary Man," and Charly McClain delivers "That's What You Do To Me"
    Dec 10, 1979
    Songwriter Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery has documents drawn up in Alabama to have George Jones committed to Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital
    Dec 11, 1979
    George Jones checks into Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama, for treatment of alcoholism
    Dec 15, 1979
    George Jones is transferred from Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital to Hillcrest, a psychiatric hospital in Birmingham
    Jan 31, 1980
    The Grand Ole Opry House hosts a benefit concert to raise money for the families of police and firemen killed in the line of duty. The lineup includes Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Tommy Cash, June Carter and Tammy Wynette
    Feb 6, 1980
    George Jones records "He Stopped Loving Her Today" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville, then bets producer Billy Sherrill that the record won't go to #1
    Mar 18, 1980
    Epic releases George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
    Mar 24, 1980
    The first all-country panel of guests debuts on "Hollywood Squares." Joining regular George Gobel: George Jones, Jim Stafford, Tammy Wynette, Minnie Pearl, Mel Tillis, comedian George "Goober" Lindsey, Margo Smith and Roy Clark
    Mar 30, 1980
    George Jones & Tammy Wynette perform in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, kicking off their first concert tour since divorcing five years prior
    Apr 16, 1980
    George Jones records "If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)" in an afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Studio A

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