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Aug 28, 1967
Buck Owens records "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone" in the evening at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood
Aug 28, 1967
Capitol releases Glen Campbell's album "Gentle On My Mind"
Aug 29, 1967
Buck Owens records "Let The World Keep On A Turnin'" in an evening session at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood. He re-records it the following year as a duet with his son, Buddy Alan
Aug 29, 1967
Glen Campbell records "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Hey Little One" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood
Aug 30, 1967
More than a year after Vivian Cash filed for divorce, Johnny Cash withdraws legal opposition. She retains custody of all their children, including Rosanne Cash
Aug 30, 1967
Waylon Jennings records "Walk On Out Of My Mind" during an evening session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
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