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  • Nov 1, 1947
    Eddy Arnold reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)." It spends a total of 21 weeks at the top
    Nov 3, 1947
    Bob Atcher records "Signed, Sealed And Delivered"
    Nov 5, 1947
    Columbia Pictures releases the Gene Autry movie "The Last Roundup," the cowboy's first film since leaving Republic Pictures. It also features Shug Fisher
    Nov 6, 1947
    Hank Williams records "Honky Tonkin'" and "I'm A Long Gone Daddy" at Nashville's Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel
    Nov 7, 1947
    Hank Williams records "Mansion On The Hill" at the Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel in downtown Nashville
    Nov 10, 1947
    Songwriter Allee Willis is born. She authors pop hits by Pet Shop Boys, The Pointer Sisters and Earth, Wind & Fire, as well as Crystal Gayle's country hit "The Blue Side"
    Nov 10, 1947
    Songwriter Dave Loggins is born in Mountain City, Tennessee. He joins Anne Murray as an artist on "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do." His writing credits include Alabama's "Forty Hour Week (For A Livin')," Wynonna's "She Is His Only Need," Gary Morris' "I'll Never Stop Loving You" and Restless Heart's "Fast Movin' Train"
    Nov 12, 1947
    Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Keeper Of My Heart" and "Thorn In My Heart" at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
    Nov 13, 1947
    Steel guitarist Jerry Byrd joins the American Federation of Musicians in Nashville, paving the way for him to play on the Grand Ole Opry. Byrd also appears on recording sessions with Hank Williams, Red Foley and The Everly Brothers
    Nov 13, 1947
    Southern rock guitarist Toy Caldwell is born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. As a member of The Marshall Tucker Band, he writes "Can't You See," a country hit in 1976 for Waylon Jennings

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