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Dec 5, 1980Full Moon releases the "Urban Cowboy II" soundtrack, with Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, J.D. Souther and The Charlie Daniels BandDec 27, 1980Johnny Lee takes "One In A Million" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chartJan 17, 1981The Charlie Daniels Band backs Bobby Bare on "Marie Laveau" during Volunteer Jam VII at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Billy Joel also appears, alongside Johnny Lee, Crystal Gayle, Molly Hatchet, Delbert McClinton, The Jordanaires, Mickey Gilley, Jimmy Hall, Dobie Gray and Roy AcuffJan 17, 1981Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee perform "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" on "Hee Haw." Lee also delivers "One In A Million," while Gilley chips in "That's All That Matters." The show's hosts include Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who sings a future hit, "Streets Of Bakersfield"Feb 3, 1981In a story in Us magazine, Johnny Lee refers to himself as an abandoned baby. His natural father, Thomas Hamm, eventually blames the story for a heart attack and files a $2-million libel suit against the singerApr 30, 1981Johnny Lee wins Top New Male Vocalist in the 16th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, televised by NBC from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. The soundtrack to the movie that launched him, "Urban Cowboy," also wins Album of the YearSep 14, 1981Full Moon/Asylum releases Johnny Lee's "Bet Your Heart On Me"Sep 25, 1981Full Moon/Asylum releases Johnny Lee's album "Bet Your Heart On Me"Oct 31, 1981The Oak Ridge Boys host the NBC series "The Nashville Palace" with guests Hank Williams Jr., Ed McMahon, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee and Janie FrickeDec 5, 1981Johnny Lee's "Bet Your Heart On Me" comes up a winner, hitting #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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