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Feb 12, 1977Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius sing "I Don't Want To Have To Marry You" and "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye" on Dolly Parton's variety show "Dolly." Parton covers "Midnight Train To Georgia" and joins her guests on "Looking Back To See"Mar 7, 1977Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius record "If It Ain't Love By Now" at Studio One on Music Row in NashvilleMar 17, 1977Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius record "Born Believer" at Studio One in NashvilleMar 24, 1977A week after first recording it, Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius spend part of a second session recording "Born Believer" at RCA Studio A in NashvilleOct 10, 1977Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius win Vocal Duo of the Year during the 11th annual Country Music Association awards show at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry HouseNov 29, 1977Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius record "I'll Never Be Free" in a midday session at Nashville's RCA Studio AFeb 14, 1978RCA releases Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius' "I'll Never Be Free"Apr 19, 1978Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius record "Lying In Love With You" and "If The World Ran Out Of Love Tonight" during an afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio AMay 16, 1978Strings are added to Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius' "If The World Ran Out Of Love Tonight" during an overdub session at RCA Studio A in NashvilleJul 11, 1978RCA Records releases the Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius single "If The World Ran Out Of Love Tonight"
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