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Nov 18, 1972
Bobby Bare sings "What Am I Gonna Do" and "Come Sundown" on "Hee Haw." Barbara Fairchild also guests with co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "Above And Beyond" and "Gonna Have Love"
Nov 18, 1972
Lynyrd Skynyrd vocalist Ronnie Van Zant gets married, for the second time, to Judy Seymour. The band's "Sweet Home Alabama" is hailed in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" among country's 500 greatest singles
Nov 19, 1972
Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Any Old Wind That Blows"
Nov 20, 1972
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "Rated 'X'"
Nov 22, 1972
David Houston records "Good Things" at a 10 a.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Nov 22, 1972
Columbia releases Barbara Fairchild's "The Teddy Bear Song"
Nov 22, 1972
Scotty Moore, former guitarist for Elvis Presley, is divorced for the third time, from the former Emily Hastings
Nov 23, 1972
Tommy Cash rides a toy giraffe float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Other country acts in the mix include Jody Miller, Bill Anderson and Donna Fargo
Nov 23, 1972
Dana Williams and his family move from Beavercreek, Ohio, to Nashville, where he emerges nearly two decades later as the bass player for Diamond Rio
Nov 23, 1972
Bored and lonely in a hotel room on Thanksgiving, Tom T. Hall writes "Spokane Motel Blues." The city is angered when the song later appears on an album
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