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Feb 20, 1942Ted Daffan's Texans record "Born To Lose" and "No Letter Today" in the CBS Studios at the corner of Gower & Vine in Los AngelesFeb 20, 1943Okeh releases Ted Daffan's "Born To Lose" and "No Letter Today"Feb 15, 1962Ray Charles records "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Born To Lose" and "You Don't Know Me" for his album "Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music" at United Studios in Los AngelesOct 7, 1965Dean Martin performs the Ted Daffan classic "Born To Lose" on "The Dean Martin Show." The NBC telecast also features Vic Damone singing the Cindy Walker song "You Don't Know Me"Nov 19, 1965Homer & Jethro, dressed as Boy Scouts, parody "King Of The Road" as "King Of The Camp" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean covers "Hey, Good Lookin'," Jody Miller sings "Born To Lose" and "Ev'rybody's Somebody's Fool," and Miller and Dean duet on "The Race Is On"Apr 1, 1966"The Jimmy Dean Show" makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV. Dean sings "Are You From Dixie?" and "Big Bad John," and throws in a medley of "Anytime," "Born To Lose" and "King Of The Road"Apr 7, 1966Dean Martin sings the Ted Daffan standard "Born To Lose" while hosting the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show." Guests for the week include Lanie Kazan and The Righteous BrothersOct 8, 1967Jimmy Dean presents CBS viewers with a medley of country classics on "The Ed Sullivan Show." He sings "Born To Lose," "Oh Lonesome Me," "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"Apr 9, 1969Ray Charles performs "Born To Lose" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Charles also joins Campbell and John Hartford on a version of Hank Snow's "I'm Moving On"Sep 20, 1969Tommy Cash guests on his brother's ABC-TV program "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, The Staple Singers and Mama Cass Elliot, who duets with Cash on "Honey," "Gentle On My Mind," "Born To Lose" and "Release Me"
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