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Oct 24, 1966
From one joker to another: NBC's "The Roger Miller Show" features Soupy Sales
Oct 24, 1966
Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "Hurt Her Once For Me"
Oct 24, 1966
Decca releases Claude Gray's "I Never Had The One I Wanted"
Oct 24, 1966
Wynn Stewart records "It's Such A Pretty World Today"
Oct 27, 1966
The Monkees' pop hit "Last Train To Clarksville" is certified gold by the RIAA. In 2003, the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" lists it among the 500 greatest country singles in history
Oct 28, 1966
Connie Smith records "Cincinnati, Ohio" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Oct 30, 1966
Tennessee Ernie Ford guests with Bing Crosby and Kate Smith on NBC-TV's "The Andy Williams Show"
Oct 31, 1966
Broadcaster Arthur Godfrey makes a return appearance on "The Roger Miller Show." The NBC variety series also features Brasil '66 among the week's guests
Oct 31, 1966
Jean Shepard records the Ned Miller song "Heart, We Did All That We Could"
Oct 31, 1966
Decca Records releases the Loretta Lynn single "Don't Come Home A'Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)"
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