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  • Jun 19, 1972
    Pure Prairie League begins recording "Amie"
    Jun 20, 1972
    Dick Feller records his novelty hit "The Credit Card Song" at the House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Also recorded: Feller's version of "Any Old Wind That Blows," which Johnny Cash turns into a hit by the end of the year
    Jun 20, 1972
    Gallery's pop hit "Nice To Be With You" is certified gold by the RIAA. The song features steel guitar player Paul Franklin, a future staple of Nashville's session scene
    Jun 20, 1972
    "The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour" debuts as a six-week summer replacement series on CBS-TV. The first installment's guests include The Lennon Sisters and comedian Arte Johnson
    Jun 20, 1972
    Mississippi's Tallahatchie Bridge, immortalized in the 1967 Bobbie Gentry hit "Ode To Billie Joe," collapses
    Jun 20, 1972
    Buck Owens records "You Ain't Gonna Have Ol' Buck To Kick Around No More" at the Buck Owens Studios in Bakersfield
    Jun 21, 1972
    Allison Moorer is born in Frankville, Alabama. The younger sister of Shelby Lynne, she earns an Oscar nomination for her song "A Soft Place To Fall," included in the movie "The Horse Whisperer"
    Jun 23, 1972
    "Ben" debuts in theaters. The picture earns a mention in The Statler Brothers' 1977 country hit "The Movies"
    Jun 23, 1972
    The Osmonds record the pop hit "Crazy Horses" in Los Angeles with future country producer Michael Lloyd
    Jun 23, 1972
    Two sessions are held on the final day of recording for "Chet Atkins Picks On The Hits" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Among the songs cut for the Grammy-nominated album: "After Midnight," "Amazing Grace" and "An Old Fashioned Love Song"

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