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Feb 28, 1940Singer/songwriter Joe South is born in Atlanta, Georgia. A pop hitmaker responsible for "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" and "Games People Play," he also writes Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden," "Fool Me" and "How Can I Unlove You"Jul 12, 1958Don Gibson sings "Blue Blue Day" during "The Dick Clark Show" on ABC-TV. The episode also features Joe South, David Seville and Jerry ButlerMar 5, 1969Bobby Goldsboro performs "Honey" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also in the lineup for the week is singer/songwriter Joe SouthMar 8, 1970Glen Campbell sings Joe South's "Games People Play" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." He's joined during the episode by John Davidson and comedian Lily TomlinMar 11, 1970Joe South wins Song of the Year and Best Contemporary Song for "Games People Play" during the 12th annual Grammy Awards. The song also earns Best R&B Instrumental Performance for King CurtisJun 10, 1970Roger Miller records "South"--referencing Joe South in the process--and "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore" during a 6 p.m. session at Nashville's Jack Clement StudiosJul 2, 1970Roy Drusky records the Joe South-penned "All My Hard Times" at the Mercury Recording Studio in NashvilleOct 7, 1970Joni Mitchell sings "Girl From The North Country" with the Man In Black on ABC's "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash also does "Big River" solo and teams with The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers on "Wings Of A Dove." Also appearing are Joe South, June Carter Cash and comedian George "Goober" LindseyNov 15, 1970Joe South, Tommy Roe and Billy Joe Royal join forces to sing "Games People Play" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The song was a 1969 country hit for Freddy WellerNov 17, 1971The Osmonds pick up a gold single with their pop hit "Yo-Yo." Written by Joe South, it's produced by future country producer Rick Hall
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