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Oct 24, 1980Warner/Viva releases Glen Campbell's "Any Which Way You Can"Oct 30, 1980Glen Campbell, in Tennessee to visit his fiancee Tanya Tucker, ends up at Goodlark Hospital in Dickson with a broken rib, allegedly sustained in a fall two weeks earlierNov 2, 1980Glen Campbell leaves Goodlark Hospital in Dickson, Tennessee, after a three-day stay with a broken ribNov 11, 1980NBC broadcasts "The Tom & Dick Smothers Brothers Special II." Comedians Martin Mull and Pat Paulsen appear, as do Glen Campbell and Tanya TuckerNov 17, 1980Warner/Viva releases the "Any Which Way You Can" soundtrack, featuring David Frizzell & Shelly West, Glen Campbell, Gene Watson, Ray Charles & Clint Eastwood, Fats Domino, Johnny Duncan, Jim Stafford and Cliff CroffordNov 21, 1980Glen Campbell is a surprise guest at the Long Beach Arena in California, performing "Rhinestone Cowboy" at a show headlined by his girlfriend, Tanya Tucker. Also on the bill: Johnny Paycheck, Asleep At The Wheel and Stella PartonDec 1, 1980CBS telecasts "A Country Christmas," featuring Glen Campbell, Tanya Tucker, The Oak Ridge Boys, Minnie Pearl, Tom Wopat, Debby Boone and Loretta LynnDec 12, 1980"Any Which Way You Can" premieres. The sequel to the Clint Eastwood movie "Every Which Way But Loose," it features Glen Campbell singing the theme song, and introduces David Frizzell & Shelly West, with "You're The Reason God Made Oklahoma"Jan 1, 1981At a New Year's party in Waikiki, Glen Campbell takes off his belt and threatens to spank Tanya Tucker. Her father, Boe, threatens to kill CampbellJan 9, 1981Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker attend a party celebrating Johnny Mathis' 25th anniversary in show business at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Also at the soiree are Henry Mancini and Patti Page
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