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  • Aug 29, 1967
    Glen Campbell records "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Hey Little One" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
    Sep 15, 1967
    "Bonnie And Clyde," featuring Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" as its theme song, opens in London and Paris. The soundtrack also includes Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco and Doug Dillard
    Nov 27, 1967
    Capitol releases Glen Campbell's album "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
    Jan 11, 1968
    Glen Campbell records "I Wanna Live" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Jan 21, 1968
    Glen Campbell makes his first appearance on CBS' "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," beginning a path that leads him to his own TV show
    Feb 10, 1968
    Glen Campbell's "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" begins a four-week residency at the top of the Billboard country albums chart
    Feb 11, 1968
    Glen Campbell and the songs he recorded pick up 11 Grammy nominations, including Record of the Year, for "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
    Feb 21, 1968
    Glen Campbell headlines at prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York
    Feb 29, 1968
    Glen Campbell wins four times during the 10th annual Grammy Awards. "Gentle On My Mind" takes Best Country & Western Recording and C&W Male; "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" earns Best Vocal Performance, Male and Best Contemporary Male
    Mar 4, 1968
    Glen Campbell wins three trophies in the third annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at Los Angeles' Century Plaza Hotel: Top Male Vocalist; Single Record of the Year, for "Gentle On My Mind"; and Album, for the LP of the same name

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