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  • Nov 24, 1969
    Tennessee Ernie Ford hosts the NBC-TV special "The Peapicker In Piccadilly" with British guests Davy Jones, of The Monkees; and comedian Terry Thomas
    Nov 24, 1969
    Glen Campbell records the basic tracks for "Honey Come Back" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood. The single is built over three separate sessions
    Nov 24, 1969
    Tennessee Ernie Ford is a surprise guest on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
    Nov 25, 1969
    Neil Diamond, whose pop song "Solitary Man" will become a country hit, is divorced from the former Jayne Posner
    Nov 25, 1969
    The Beatles' John Lennon returns his Membership of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire to the queen in protest of the nation's international policies. Some 20 years later, he's listed as a co-writer on the country hit "I Feel Fine"
    Nov 25, 1969
    Penn State defensive tackle Mike Reid places fifth in voting for college football's Heisman trophy and is named first team All-American by UPI. He goes on to write country hits for Ronnie Milsap, Tanya Tucker and Barbara Mandrell, among others
    Nov 25, 1969
    Tammy Wynette records "Kids Say The Darndest Things"
    Nov 26, 1969
    The CBS variety show "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes guests Jackie DeShannon and Flip Wilson. Campbell sings "Try A Little Kindness"
    Nov 26, 1969
    The Band receives its first gold album from the RIAA, for its self-titled second release. It includes "Up On Cripple Creek," cited by the Country Music Foundation among country's 500 greatest singles in the 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Nov 27, 1969
    David Houston performs "Have A Little Faith" while riding a buckboard float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York

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