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May 1, 1981
RCA releases Alabama's "Feels So Right"
May 1, 1981
Marty Robbins leads the pack with seven nominations in The Music City News awards, while Barbara Mandrell gets five
May 2, 1981
Conway Twitty's "Rest Your Love On Me" tops the Billboard country singles chart
May 2, 1981
Willie Nelson begins a three-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
May 2, 1981
Crystal Gayle sings "Too Many Lovers" on "Solid Gold." The episode also features Dr. Hook, Bobby Goldsboro and B.B. King
May 2, 1981
The Bellamy Brothers and Bobby Goldsboro appear in an episode of the NBC variety show "Barbara Mandrell & The Mandrell Sisters." The Bellamys sing "Sugar Daddy"
May 4, 1981
Warner/Viva releases David Frizzell & Shelly West's debut album as a duo, "Carryin' On The Family Names"
May 4, 1981
Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker make a second appearance on the cover of People: "It's Kaput For The Rhinestone Couple And A Spurned Tucker Tells Why"
May 5, 1981
Willie Nelson's album "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" is certified gold by the RIAA
May 6, 1981
"Hee Haw" comedian Junior Samples is released from Northside Hospital in Atlanta, where he was treated for hardening of the arteries
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