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Sep 7, 1972
"The Bobby Darin Amusement Company" ends its seven-week run as an NBC summer replacement series. The previous summer, Darin had a country hit as the songwriter of Billy "Crash" Craddock's "Dream Lover"
Sep 7, 1972
Hubert Long dies at Nashville's Baptist Hospital, months after surgery for a brain tumor. The manager or booking agent for such acts as Webb Pierce, Bill Anderson, George Jones and Faron Young is added to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1979
Sep 8, 1972
Loretta Lynn is named an honorary citizen of Westwego, Louisiana
Sep 8, 1972
Columbia releases Lynn Anderson's "Fool Me"
Sep 8, 1972
Singer/songwriter Neil Young and his girlfriend, Carrie Snodgress, have a son, Zeke
Sep 8, 1972
Ronnie and Karan McDowell, a former Dairy Queen waitress, are married
Sep 9, 1972
Jerry Wallace tops the Billboard country albums chart with "To Get To You"
Sep 11, 1972
Johnny Rodriguez records "Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)" at the Mercury Recording Studio in the first Nashville session of his career
Sep 11, 1972
Marty Robbins records "Walking Piece Of Heaven" during a 6 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Sep 12, 1972
RCA releases the Charley Pride single "She's Too Good To Be True"
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