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Mar 5, 1972
Marty Robbins is named Sportsman of the Race when he finishes eighth in a 1972 Dodge in the Miller High Life 500 at the Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California
Mar 6, 1972
Bob Wills Day is celebrated in Fort Worth, where the western swing pioneer is honored at the Blackstone Hotel. Tompall & The Glaser Brothers sing "Faded Love" to Wills, accompanied by numerous members of The Texas Playboys
Mar 6, 1972
Decca releases Conway Twitty's version of Floyd Cramer's 1960 hit "(Lost Her Love) On Our Last Date"
Mar 6, 1972
It's sock it to me time! Johnny Cash makes his second appearance on the NBC weekly series "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
Mar 7, 1972
Buck Owens records "Made In Japan" at his own studio in Bakersfield
Mar 8, 1972
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's album "Bedtime Story"
Mar 8, 1972
Columbia releases the Lynn Anderson album "Cry"
Mar 8, 1972
"Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'" brings Charley Pride a gold single from the RIAA
Mar 9, 1972
The pop group Bread rises to gold status as the RIAA certifies the album "Baby I'm-A Want You." It contains the original version of Joe Stampley's future country hit "Everything I Own"
Mar 9, 1972
Waylon Jennings records "You Can Have Her" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
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