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Feb 1, 1972
Glen Campbell performs Don McLean's "American Pie" on his weekly CBS variety show "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"
Feb 1, 1972
Reprise releases Neil Young's album "Harvest." It features the original version of Waylon Jennings' future country hit "Are You Ready For The Country"
Feb 1, 1972
Jimmy and Margie Buffett officially separate in Nashville. Jimmy moves to Key West within two months
Feb 4, 1972
Songwriter/producer Frank Rogers is born in Florence, South Carolina. He oversees hits for Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Josh Turner and Granger Smith, among others. His compositions include Paisley's "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)," Scotty McCreery's "Five More Minutes" and Darius Rucker's "This"
Feb 4, 1972
A new contract gives Colonel Tom Parker one-third of Elvis Presley's earnings
Feb 5, 1972
"Gee, I hope it ain't twins again": Loretta Lynn has a #1 country single in Billboard with "One's On The Way"
Feb 5, 1972
Instrumentalist Link Davis dies at a Veterans Administration hospital in Houston. His son, Link Davis Jr., will play saxophone, fiddle and accordion on numerous Asleep At The Wheel recordings, including Grammy nominees "Ragtime Annie" and "Route 66"
Feb 5, 1972
Jeannie C. Riley sings "Roses And Thorns" and "Give Myself A Party" on "Hee Haw." Buddy Alan and Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench also appear alongside hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark
Feb 7, 1972
Nearly two years after she first filed to legally end the marriage, Phil and Jackie Everly's divorce is finalized
Feb 8, 1972
Epic releases Johnny Paycheck's "Someone To Give My Love To"
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