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Oct 16, 1967
Decca releases the Kitty Wells album "Queen Of Honky Tonk Street"
Oct 16, 1967
Decca releases "Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits"
Oct 16, 1967
Capitol releases Wynn Stewart's "Love's Gonna Happen To Me"
Oct 16, 1967
Bobbie Gentry guests on "The Carol Burnett Show" on CBS, taking part in a spoof of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" that includes Burnett, Gwen Verdon and Phyllis Diller
Oct 16, 1967
Decca releases the Bill Anderson and Jan Howard duet "For Loving You"
Oct 16, 1967
Conway Twitty records "The Image Of Me," his first country hit, in the afternoon at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Oct 16, 1967
Dolly Parton replaces Norma Jean on "The Porter Wagoner Show"
Oct 17, 1967
Bob Dylan begins recording the album "John Wesley Harding," the second of three he records in Nashville, at the Columbia Recording Studios, with local musicians Kenny Buttrey, Charlie McCoy and Pete Drake
Oct 18, 1967
The Disney picture "Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar" debuts in movie theaters, with old hand Rex Allen providing narration
Oct 18, 1967
The World War II comedy "How I Won The War" opens at London's Premiere Theatre. It marks the acting debut of "I Feel Fine" co-writer John Lennon in a non-Beatles film
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