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  • Feb 8, 1975
    George Jones sings "The Grand Tour" and Tammy Wynette performs "Another Lonely Song" on "Hee Haw." Jones and Wynette also team on "We Loved It Away," and Mickey Gilley does "I Overlooked An Orchid"
    Feb 8, 1975
    Little Jimmy Dickens returns to the Grand Ole Opry, 18 years after he resigned from the show. Dickens had departed because he was being sponsored by a company that rivaled an Opry advertiser
    Feb 8, 1975
    Loretta Lynn laughingly tells The Tennessean she recorded her controversial single "The Pill" for Tanya Tucker: "There she is just 16 years old and singing, 'Would you lie with me in a field of stone.' She needs to know about the pill!"
    Feb 9, 1975
    Songwriter Marcel Chagnon is born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. The future husband of Jessica Andrews, he authors Josh Gracin's "Nothin' To Lose" and Trace Adkins' "This Ain't No Love Song"
    Feb 9, 1975
    Roy Clark sits in for Johnny Carson as guest host of NBC's "The Tonight Show." His guests include Glen Campbell, golfer Johnny Miller and Helen Gurley Brown
    Feb 9, 1975
    Willie Nelson records "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" at the Autumn Sound recording studio in Garland, Texas
    Feb 10, 1975
    Roy Clark fills in for Johnny Carson as host of NBC's "The Tonight Show"
    Feb 10, 1975
    Barbi Benton records "Brass Buckles" in an afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Feb 11, 1975
    Randy Owen and his wife, Kelly, are married
    Feb 11, 1975
    "Shampoo" debuts in theaters with Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn in leading roles. A review of the movie inspires Bill Anderson to write "Sometimes"

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