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Dec 18, 1978
"Elvis - A Legendary Performer, Volume 3" is certified gold by the RIAA
Dec 18, 1978
Johnny Paycheck's work pays off. He earns his first gold album from the RIAA, for "Take This Job And Shove It"
Dec 19, 1978
NBC presents a futuristic special, "Mac Davis: Christmas Odyssey 2010." Featuring Ted Knight and Bernadette Peters, it imagines a world in which Christmas has been replaced by Commerce Day
Dec 19, 1978
The Statler Brothers collect a gold album from the RIAA, for "Entertainers... On And Off The Record"
Dec 19, 1978
Anne Murray picks up a platinum album from the RIAA, for "Let's Keep It That Way"
Dec 20, 1978
MCA releases Mel Tillis' "Send Me Down To Tucson"
Dec 20, 1978
Bobbie Gentry and Jim Stafford sing "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on NBC's "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday"
Dec 20, 1978
"Every Which Way But Loose" debuts in movie theaters, with Eddie Rabbitt, Mel Tillis and Charlie Rich contributing to the soundtrack. The Clint Eastwood picture includes a cameo appearance by Phil Everly as a nightclub singer
Dec 21, 1978
Debby Boone stars in the NBC Christmas special, "The Gift Of The Magi"
Dec 22, 1978
Warner Bros. releases Margo Smith's "Still A Woman"
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