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  • Jul 5, 1972
    Epic releases the George Jones & Tammy Wynette album "Me And The First Lady"
    Jul 5, 1972
    Kris Kristofferson records the title track to his album "Jesus Was A Capricorn" at the Quadraphonic Studios in Nashville
    Jul 5, 1972
    Columbia releases Sonny James' "When The Snow Is On The Roses"
    Jul 6, 1972
    Elvis Presley is introduced by Bill Browder--the future T.G. Sheppard--to Linda Thompson, who becomes his longtime girlfriend
    Jul 7, 1972

    C.J. Henley, the father of The Eagles' Don Henley, dies at his home in Linden, Texas

    Jul 7, 1972
    Don Gibson records "Is This The Best I'm Gonna Feel" in a morning session at Nashville's Acuff-Rose Sound
    Jul 8, 1972
    When a concert date is cancelled, Barbara Mandrell joins the Grand Ole Opry, three weeks earlier than scheduled. Her performances for the night include "Show Me," "Tonight My Baby's Coming Home" and "Satisfied"
    Jul 8, 1972
    Kris Kristofferson records "Why Me" at the Monument Studios in Nashville. The session also yields a performance of Larry Gatlin's song "Help Me," featuring Gatlin and Rita Coolidge, for Johnny Cash's movie "The Gospel Road"
    Jul 11, 1972
    George Jones & Tammy Wynette and Tom T. Hall perform at Flamingo Park in Miami in the midst of the Democratic National Convention. When Hall returns to the hotel, a conversation with the barkeeper in the lounge inspires a song that he writes and records the following day, "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine"
    Jul 11, 1972
    Merle Haggard records "It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville

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