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Jul 1, 1970
Columbia releases Ray Price's "I'd Rather Be Sorry"
Jul 2, 1970
Marty Robbins records "Padre" and "Jolie Girl" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Jul 2, 1970
Roy Drusky records the Joe South-penned "All My Hard Times" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 2, 1970
Joe Butler, drummer for The Lovin' Spoonful, has a daughter, Yancy Butler, in New York's Greenwich Village. The group's "Nashville Cats" is ranked among the greatest country singles in a Country Music Foundation book
Jul 3, 1970
Johnny Cash refuses to shoot a bedroom scene in the movie "A Gunfight" when actress Karen Black, who portrays a prostitute, is expected to be nude. Cash wins: she wears clothes
Jul 3, 1970
Marty Robbins is grand marshal for the Paul Revere 250 at the Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida. Jim Paschal is the winning driver
Jul 3, 1970
Buck Owens records "The Great White Horse" with Susan Raye at the Buck Owens Studios in Bakersfield
Jul 4, 1970
Less than two months after meeting Guy Clark at her sister's funeral, Susanna Talley moves to Houston, where he resides. They marry in 1972
Jul 4, 1970
Tammy Wynette's "He Loves Me All The Way" takes over the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 4, 1970
Marty Robbins is grand marshal for the Firecracker 400 at the Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida. Donnie Allison is the victor
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