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Nov 13, 1972
Decca releases Cal Smith's "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," written by Bill Anderson
Nov 13, 1972
Filming for the movie "Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid" begins in Durango, New Mexico. The cast includes James Coburn, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Donnie Fritts and Chill Wills
Nov 14, 1972
Rock singer/songwriter Will Hoge is born in Nashville. He writes The Eli Young Band's 2012 country hit "Even If It Breaks Your Heart"
Nov 14, 1972
Stonewall Jackson holds a recording session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios, his last for the Columbia label, ending a 15-year relationship
Nov 15, 1972
Charlie McCoy records "John Henry," "Louisiana Man" and "Don't Touch Me" at the Cinderella Studio in Nashville. The cuts appear on the album "Good Time Charlie: The Fastest Harp In The South," which nets a Grammy nomination
Nov 15, 1972
RCA releases John Denver's album "Rocky Mountain High"
Nov 16, 1972
Charley Pride records "A Shoulder To Cry On," written by Merle Haggard, in a 6 p.m. session in Nashville
Nov 17, 1972
Lynn Anderson records "Keep Me In Mind" during the evening hours at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Nov 17, 1972
Charley Pride records "Don't Fight The Feelings Of Love" during an evening session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Nov 18, 1972
Charley Pride reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "She's Too Good To Be True"
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