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Nov 1, 1972
The courts award a divorce to Jimmy and Margie Buffett
Nov 1, 1972
MGM releases "Elvis On Tour," a documentary of Elvis Presley's concerts and sessions during April 1972. The production team included Martin Scorcese
Nov 2, 1972
Johnny Paycheck records "Something About You I Love" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Nov 2, 1972
"Gimme the beat, boys, and free my soul": Dobie Gray records the pop hit "Drift Away" at Quadraphonic Sound in Nashville. The song is remade six months later for country music by Narvel Felts
Nov 3, 1972
"Bartender's Blues" songwriter James Taylor marries singer/songwriter Carly Simon in her Manhattan apartment
Nov 4, 1972
Merle Haggard rides to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)"
Nov 4, 1972
Roy Acuff performs when incumbent presidential candidate Richard Nixon appears at an airport rally in Greensboro, North Carolina
Nov 4, 1972
Buck Owens performs "Sam's Place" and "Act Naturally" on the syndicated "Hee Haw," while co-host Roy Clark covers "You Don't Know Me." Folk-pop singer Jud Strunk is the musical guest for the week
Nov 6, 1972
Decca releases the Marty Robbins album "This Much A Man"
Nov 6, 1972
Lester Flatt performs in Beckley, West Virginia, in a campaign rally for Emerson Stover, a candidate for sheriff of Raleigh County. The band includes 14-year-old musician Marty Stuart
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