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Mar 1, 1972
Decca releases Conway Twitty's album "I Can't See Me Without You"
Mar 1, 1972
Dickey Lee records "Catfish John" to kick off six hours of recording in Nashville. The song becomes a hit later in the year through a different recording by Johnny Russell
Mar 1, 1972
Future country star Mac Davis begins three days of recording that produce his first hit, the pop single "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me"
Mar 1, 1972
Ken Curtis, currently seen as Festus in "Gunsmoke," is the guest of honor on Ralph Edwards' "This Is Your Life." Among those saluting him are two former bandmates in the Sons Of The Pioneers: Lloyd Perryman and Shug Fisher
Mar 1, 1972
Dot releases Donna Fargo's "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A."
Mar 2, 1972
Dean Martin sings the Jimmy Webb-penned "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" during "The Dean Martin Show"
Mar 3, 1972
Thirteen-year-old Tanya Tucker signs her first recording contract with Columbia
Mar 3, 1972
Nilsson's pop single "Without You" is certified gold by the RIAA. The song goes on to become a minor country hit for T.G. Sheppard
Mar 4, 1972
Tammy Wynette's "Bedtime Story" rests at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Mar 4, 1972
Tom T. Hall performs "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features Susan Raye, George "Goober" Lindsey, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Alabam"
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