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Jul 27, 1972
Donny Osmond records the pop hit "The Twelfth Of Never" in Los Angeles under the guidance of record producer Mike Curb
Jul 27, 1972
"The Bobby Darin Amusement Company," a summer replacement for "The Dean Martin Show," debuts on NBC. Darin wrote "Dream Lover," a country hit the previous summer for Billy "Crash" Craddock
Jul 28, 1972
Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Oney"
Jul 28, 1972
Donny Osmond's "Hey Girl" is certified as a gold single by the RIAA. It's produced by future country producer Rick Hall
Jul 30, 1972
Squeal like a pig: "Deliverance," starring Burt Reynolds, debuts in movie theaters. The picture includes Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell performing "Dueling Banjos"
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