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  • Jul 23, 1973
    Decca releases Jack Greene's "I Need Somebody Bad"
    Jul 24, 1973
    Johnny Cash records "Life's Little Ups And Downs" and "City Of New Orleans" at the House of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Both become hits for other country acts--the former for Ricky Van Shelton and the latter for Willie Nelson
    Jul 26, 1973
    Johnny Cash, June Carter and Kris Kristofferson appear on the first installment of the NBC summer replacement series "Dean Martin Presents: Music Country" with Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson and Tom T. Hall
    Jul 26, 1973
    "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" songwriter Bobby Russell and wife Vicki Lawrence appear on the NBC variety series "The Helen Reddy Show." The episode also features Billy Preston and "I Honestly Love You" songwriter Peter Allen
    Jul 27, 1973
    Kenny Rogers & The First Edition perform "Something's Burning" on a Dionne Warwick-hosted edition of NBC's "The Midnight Special"
    Jul 28, 1973
    Donna Fargo's "You Were Always There" reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
    Jul 29, 1973
    Songwriter/producer David Foster and his wife, B.J. Cook, welcome a daughter, Amy Foster-Gilles, in Victoria, British Columbia. Foster-Gilles will co-write "Home," a Michael Buble song that becomes a country hit when it's covered by Blake Shelton
    Jul 29, 1973
    James Otto is born in Fort Lewis, Washington. Emerging from the loose-knit Muzik Mafia, the soul-tinged singer nets a 2008 hit with "Just Got Started Lovin' You." He also co-writes Jamey Johnson's "In Color" and The Zac Brown Band's "No Hurry"
    Jul 29, 1973
    Actor Stephen Dorff is born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of songwriter Steve Dorff. Dad goes on to write Eddie Rabbitt's "Every Which Way But Loose," Kenny Rogers' "Through The Years" and George Strait's "I Cross My Heart," among others
    Jul 30, 1973
    Johnny Cash plays the Nevada State Prison in Carson City with Carl Perkins and Larry Gatlin. Songs in the set include "Daddy Sang Bass," "A Boy Named Sue," "Sunday Morning Coming Down" and "Folsom Prison Blues"

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