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  • Jul 12, 1972
    Tanya Tucker records "Love's The Answer" and "The Jamestown Ferry"
    Jul 12, 1972
    Tom T. Hall records "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine" around noon at Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jul 15, 1972
    Buck Owens takes "Made In Japan" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Jul 15, 1972
    Phil Everly marries Patricia Mickey, a former Golddigger on Dean Martin's TV show
    Jul 16, 1972
    Smokey Robinson gives his final concert as the lead voice of The Miracles in Washington, D.C. He gains country hits as a songwriter when Linda Ronstadt covers "The Tracks Of My Tears" and Mickey Gilley does "You've Really Got A Hold On Me"
    Jul 18, 1972
    Chet Atkins guests on CBS-TV's "The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour"
    Jul 19, 1972
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jul 20, 1972
    Jay Barker is born in Birmingham. A quarterback for the University of Alabama, he marries Sara Evans in 2008
    Jul 20, 1972
    Mel Tillis records "Neon Rose" in Nashville
    Jul 21, 1972
    Jud Strunk records the pop hit "Daisy A Day" in Los Angeles, with vocal backing by The Mike Curb Congregation, an ensemble led by the MGM president, who will later form his own label, launching the careers of Tim McGraw and LeAnn Rimes

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