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  • May 5, 1975
    Elvis Presley performs at the State Fair Coliseum in Jackson, Mississippi. In the audience: a young Faith Hill
    May 6, 1975
    Brenda Lee is in the audience when Elvis Presley performs at Middle Tennessee State University's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro
    May 6, 1975
    Ernest Tubb's second wife, Olene, files for divorce in Nashville after 26 years of marriage, charging him with "destruction of their property and cruel and inhuman treatment." The divorce is never completed; they simply remain legally separated
    May 7, 1975
    Ronnie Milsap records "Daydreams About Night Things" and "Just In Case" in Nashville. The tapes are distorted, so he re-records the songs six days later
    May 7, 1975
    A day after filing for divorce, Olene Tubb gets a restraining order in Nashville, preventing Ernest Tubb from visiting their former residence
    May 8, 1975
    Loretta Lynn sings "The Pill" on NBC-TV's "The Mac Davis Show," where she duets with Davis on "Never Ending Song Of Love." Davis also teams with guest John Sebastian on "Nashville Cats"
    May 8, 1975
    John Denver and his granny glasses make the cover of Rolling Stone magazine
    May 8, 1975
    Julio Iglesias and his wife, Isabel Preysler, have a son, Enrique Iglesias, in Madrid, Spain. Dad joins Willie Nelson on the 1984 pop-country hit "To All The Girls I've Loved Before," while son becomes a successful pop singer in the late-1990s
    May 9, 1975
    Larry Gatlin sings "Help Me" during his first appearance on "The Midnight Special." The NBC show's lineup also features rock band Roxy Music, funk ensemble The Ohio Players and host Wolfman Jack
    May 10, 1975
    Gary Stewart manages his only #1 single in Billboard with one of the greatest country titles of all-time: "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)"

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