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  • Feb 7, 1971
    Mac Davis and Dionne Warwick drop by on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Warwick and Campbell collaborate on "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "I Say A Little Prayer"
    Feb 21, 1971
    Susan Raye performs "L.A. International Airport" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also appearing are Larry Storch, Raymond Burr and The Osmonds
    Mar 29, 1971
    Capitol releases Glen Campbell's "Greatest Hits"
    Apr 7, 1971
    Glen Campbell performs for queen Elizabeth II as NBC telecasts "Royal Gala." The special also features Bob Hope, Tom Jones, Petula Clark and Engelbert Humperdinck, who sings "Release Me"
    Apr 13, 1971
    Merle Haggard records "Carolyn" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood. It's the last of his sessions in which Glen Campbell plays as a sideman
    May 7, 1971
    Former Arkansas farm boy Glen Campbell performs for president Richard Nixon in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., during a Salute to Agriculture
    Jul 30, 1971
    Glen Campbell visits a tiny town that shares his name, Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania
    Aug 15, 1971
    Glen Campbell duets with Cher on "Bad Moon Rising" when he guests on CBS-TV's "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour"
    Sep 14, 1971
    Glen Campbell and Jerry Reed perform "Take Me Home, Country Roads" on the season premiere of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which welcomes Three Dog Night, John Wayne and The Mike Curb Congregation
    Sep 21, 1971
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Dionne Warwick, Bob Hope and The Smothers Brothers, with the CBS show's host delivering his recent hit "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"

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