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Jan 27, 1972
The New Seekers' "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing," written by future country songwriter Roger Cook, earns a gold single from the RIAA
Jan 27, 1972
Bobby Bare records Carole King's "What Am I Gonna Do" during the afternoon at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 27, 1972
Bill Anderson guests on the ABC-TV western "Alias Smith And Jones"
Jan 29, 1972
Bobby Goldsboro performs "Muddy Mississippi Line" on an installment of "Hee Haw" that also features Buck Owens associate Susan Raye
Jan 30, 1972
Grammy voters shower Kris Kristofferson with five nominations as a songwriter for three songs: "Help Me Make It Through The Night," "Me And Bobby McGee" and "For The Good Times." Four artists are also nominated for recordings of his tunes
Jan 31, 1972
Kapp releases Sonny & Cher's pop single "A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done," produced by future country producer Snuff Garrett
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