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  • Dec 7, 1974
    Charlie Rich reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with a song he recorded the previous decade, "She Called Me Baby"
    Dec 7, 1974
    Jim Stafford sings "Swamp Witch" and "Spiders & Snakes" as a guest on the syndicated half-hour program "The Bobby Goldsboro Show." Goldsboro performs "Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Old Oak Tree"
    Dec 7, 1974
    Chet Atkins plays "The Entertainer" on guitar during the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Jan Howard also performs alongside host Buck Owens, who does "Great Expectations"; and co-host Roy Clark, who sings "Bonaparte's Retreat"
    Dec 9, 1974
    "I Feel Fine" songwriter John Lennon visits with ABC's "Monday Night Football" announcer Howard Cosell in the booth during a game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Washington Redskins. Also on hand: future president Ronald Reagan
    Dec 9, 1974
    The movie "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" premieres in Los Angeles, with Ellen Burstyn in the leading role. Kris Kristofferson and Jodie Foster are also featured
    Dec 9, 1974
    Dolly Parton records "We Used To" and "The Seeker" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Dec 10, 1974
    Red Steagall hears Reba McEntire sing the national anthem at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. He arranges for her to go to Nashville to do a few demo sessions, paving the way for her recording career
    Dec 11, 1974
    George Jones records "These Days (I Barely Get By)" during an afternoon session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Dec 12, 1974
    George Jones & Tammy Wynette record "Near You"--the last song they cut as husband and wife--in the evening at Nashville's Columbia Studios
    Dec 13, 1974
    George Harrison, the author of Johnny Rodriguez' hit "Something," meets president Gerald Ford on a visit to the White House

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