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Dec 10, 1977
Guest host Mary Kay Place sings "Something To Brag About" with Willie Nelson on "Saturday Night Live" in New York. Nelson also performs "Whiskey River" and "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" on the NBC show
Dec 12, 1977
Mel Tillis records "Ain't No California." It references several classic songs: "The Big Rock Candy Mountain," "Blue Bayou" and "My Blue Heaven"
Dec 12, 1977
Willie Nelson records three hit singles--"Georgia On My Mind," "Blue Skies" and "All Of Me"--in Southern California. He also cuts "Stardust," the title track for the album that features them
Dec 13, 1977
Jacky Ward records "A Lover's Question" and "Wisdom Of A Fool" in Nashville
Dec 13, 1977
Crystal Gayle records "Your Old Cold Shoulder" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Jack's Tracks
Dec 13, 1977
Debby Boone snags a platinum album from the RIAA, for "You Light Up My Life"
Dec 13, 1977
Charley Pride records "Someone Loves You Honey" and "You Almost Slipped My Mind" at Sound Masters in Nashville
Dec 14, 1977
Randy Vanwarmer records the pop hit "Just When I Needed You Most" at the Creative Workshop in Nashville
Dec 14, 1977
Jimmy Buffett collects his first platinum album from the RIAA, for "Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes"
Dec 15, 1977
Epic releases George Jones' version of "Bartender's Blues," featuring supporting vocals from James Taylor
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