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  • Jul 1, 1964
    John Lennon buys a home in Surrey, England, for 20,000 pounds, just months before The Beatles record "I Feel Fine." Co-written by Lennon, the song becomes a country hit 25 years later for Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
    Jul 2, 1964
    Jim Reeves holds his final recording sessions, cutting the ironically titled "Is It Really Over?" and "Missing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jul 2, 1964
    Hank Cochran and his first wife, Shirley, are divorced
    Jul 3, 1964
    Glen Campbell and drummer Hal Blaine anchor the house band for a two-day "Million Dollar Party" at the Honolulu International Center Arena. On the bill: The Beach Boys, Jimmy Griffin, Jan & Dean, Jody Miller, The Kingsmen and Peter & Gordon
    Jul 4, 1964
    Jim Reeves begins an eight-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Moonlight And Roses"
    Jul 5, 1964
    Roger Miller appears on the NBC series "The Andy Williams Show" with Tony Bennett and The Osmonds
    Jul 6, 1964
    Decca releases the Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb duet "Mr. And Mrs. Used To Be"
    Jul 6, 1964
    Steve Murray is born. In 1990, he becomes the lead vocalist for the Texas band Perfect Stranger, providing the Clint Black-like voice on their 1995 hit "You Have The Right To Remain Silent"
    Jul 8, 1964
    The Hayley Mills movie "The Moon-Spinners" opens in U.S. theaters. The picture includes a part for songwriter Terry Gilkyson, author of the Tennessee Ernie Ford hit "The Call Of The Wild Goose"
    Jul 8, 1964
    Buck Owens records "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood

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