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Dec 3, 1971
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers record "Ain't It All Worth Living For" in Nashville
Dec 7, 1971
Hank Williams Jr. & Lois Johnson record "Send Me Some Lovin'" in Nashville
Dec 9, 1971
Hank Williams Jr. records "Eleven Roses" in Nashville
Dec 14, 1971
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers record "Life's Little Ups And Downs" at the Glaser Studios in Nashville. The song is destined to become a hit for Ricky Van Shelton nearly two decades later
Jan 26, 1972
Hank Williams Jr. records "Pride's Not Hard To Swallow" in Nashville
Mar 24, 1972
Gold singles are awarded by the RIAA to Donny Osmond's "Puppy Love," produced in part by future country label owner Mike Curb; and The Osmonds' "Down By The Lazy River," produced by future country producer Michael Lloyd
Apr 26, 1972
Mel Tillis records "Memory Maker" in Nashville
May 26, 1972
Mel Tillis records "I Ain't Never" in Nashville
Jun 16, 1972
Billy Walker records "Sing A Love Song To Baby" at Nashville's Monument Studio with vocal support from The Mike Curb Congregation
Jun 23, 1972
The Osmonds record the pop hit "Crazy Horses" in Los Angeles with future country producer Michael Lloyd
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