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Sep 14, 1973
Donny Osmond earns a gold single from the RIAA for his pop hit "The Twelfth Of Never," produced in part by Curb Records owner Mike Curb
Sep 18, 1973
Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce record "You Are The One" in Nashville
Nov 10, 1973
Four weeks after she turned 14, Marie Osmond plants "Paper Roses" at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Nov 17, 1973
Marie Osmond harvests her lone #1 country album in Billboard with "Paper Roses"
Dec 7, 1973
Marie Osmond picks up her first gold single from the RIAA, for "Paper Roses"
Dec 18, 1973
Jim Stafford records the pop hit "My Girl," co-produced by Patty Loveless' future husband and producer, Emory Gordy Jr.
Feb 15, 1974
Hank Williams Jr. records "I'll Think Of Something" in Nashville
Mar 6, 1974
Country singer Jim Stafford picks up a gold single from the RIAA, for the pop hit "Spiders & Snakes"
Mar 19, 1974
Mel Tillis records "Stomp Them Grapes" in Nashville
May 21, 1974
The Osmonds record their pop hit "Love Me For A Reason" in Provo, Utah, with Mike Curb behind the glass as producer
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