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  • Oct 10, 1963
    Jimmy Dean performs the Stuart Hamblen songs "(I Won't Go Huntin', Jake) But I'll Go Chasin' Women" and "It's No Secret" on his weekly ABC program "The Jimmy Dean Show." He also joins The McGuire Sisters on a medley that includes "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" and "Ain't Misbehavin'"
    Oct 10, 1963
    Margie Singleton records "Old Records" and joins Faron Young to cut "Keeping Up With The Joneses" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 11, 1963
    Dave Dudley records "Last Day In The Mines" at the Bradley Studios in Nashville
    Oct 12, 1963
    Ernest Ashworth's "Talk Back Trembling Lips" reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
    Oct 12, 1963
    Eddy Arnold guests on ABC-TV's "Hootenanny"
    Oct 14, 1963
    Bill Anderson records "Cincinnati, Ohio," a song Connie Smith will turn into a country hit four years later
    Oct 14, 1963
    Elvis Presley plays two different characters as "Kissin' Cousins" begins location filming at Big Bear, California
    Oct 15, 1963
    Columbia releases Carl Butler & Pearl's "Too Late To Try Again"
    Oct 15, 1963
    Frank B. Walker, the first president of MGM Records, dies of a heart attack at his Queens, New York, home. The label was the recording home for Hank Williams, and will go on to represent Marie Osmond, Hank Williams Jr. and Mel Tillis
    Oct 17, 1963
    Jimmy Dean performs "You Are My Sunshine," "Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue)" and "Try A Little Tenderness" as ABC telecasts an episode of "The Jimmy Dean Show"

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