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Nov 1, 1973
Memphis' Baptist Memorial Hospital discharges Elvis Presley, following a two-week stay for an addiction to Demerol
Nov 2, 1973
Floyd Cramer records "The Young And The Restless" and "Nadia's Theme" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The former becomes the title track of a Grammy-nominated album. Four years later, the latter is featured on another Grammy-nominated album, "Chet, Floyd & Danny"
Nov 2, 1973
"Take It Easy" songwriter Jackson Browne and his first wife, Phyllis Major, have a son, Ethan Zane Browne, in Los Angeles
Nov 3, 1973
Kris Kristofferson rises to the top of the Billboard country albums chart with "Jesus Was A Capricorn"
Nov 3, 1973
George Jones & Tammy Wynette perform "We're Gonna Hold On" on "Hee Haw." Jones does "Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half As Bad As Losing You)," and Wynette sings "Kids Say The Darndest Things." Hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens also welcome Johnny Bush and Susan Raye
Nov 4, 1973
Abbott, Texas, honors its best-known hometown boy with Willie Nelson Day
Nov 5, 1973
MCA releases Brenda Lee's album "New Sunrise"
Nov 5, 1973
Phil Kaufman and Michael Martin plead guilty for the theft of Gram Parsons' casket in September. They receive suspended 30-day sentences, are fined $300 apiece and are required to pay $750 for the casket
Nov 5, 1973
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Big Game Hunter"
Nov 7, 1973
Little David Wilkins records "Whoever Turned You On, Forgot To Turn You Off"
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