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Nov 24, 1967
Hank Williams Jr. records "It's All Over But The Crying" in Nashville during the second day of sessions for the "A Time To Sing" soundtrack. Co-star Shelley Fabares also cuts one song for the movie
Nov 24, 1967
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)"
Nov 25, 1967
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton make their first Grand Ole Opry appearance as a duo, performing "The Last Thing On My Mind"
Nov 25, 1967
Lynn Anderson covers "You Mean The World To Me" with The Lennon Sisters on ABC's "The Lawrence Welk Show"
Nov 26, 1967
Bass player John Stirratt is born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He performs with the alternative country bands Uncle Tupelo and Wilco
Nov 27, 1967
Ralph and Joy Emery have a son, Michael Emery
Nov 27, 1967
Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Just For You"
Nov 27, 1967
"Daydream Believer" is featured in "Hitting the High Seas," an episode of NBC's "The Monkees." The song is destined to become a country hit for Anne Murray
Nov 27, 1967
The pop group The Association earns a gold single from the RIAA for "Never My Love." The song is eventually reprised by Vern Gosdin as a country hit
Nov 27, 1967
Capitol releases Glen Campbell's album "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
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