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  • Dec 19, 1972
    Conway Twitty records "Baby's Gone" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, during an evening session
    Dec 20, 1972
    Carroll Eugene Daffan dies in Houston. His survivors include a son, country singer/songwriter Ted Daffan
    Dec 20, 1972
    Donna Fargo records "You Were Always There" during the afternoon at Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Dec 21, 1972
    Lynn Anderson sings "Fool Me" during "The Dean Martin Show" on NBC
    Dec 21, 1972
    Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge appear on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show," with Kristofferson performing "Nobody Wins"
    Dec 21, 1972
    The Robert Redford movie "Jeremiah Johnson," produced by Sydney Pollack, opens in New York City. It has a small part for Tanya Tucker, whose name does not appear in the film credits
    Dec 22, 1972
    Bob Luman records "Neither One Of Us"
    Dec 22, 1972
    Joni Mitchell's "For The Roses" receives a gold album from the RIAA. It contains the original version of Gail Davies' future country hit "You Turn Me On I'm A Radio"
    Dec 23, 1972
    Body-building icon Charles Atlas dies in New York City. Noted for his magazine ads promising to develop muscles in scrawny men, his name was attached to a country hit earlier in the year: The Statler Brothers' "Do You Remember These"
    Dec 24, 1972
    Future Diamond Rio mandolinist Gene Johnson marries June Smith

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