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  • Sep 6, 1977
    England Dan & John Ford Coley, including future country singer Dan Seals, record "We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again" during an afternoon session at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Sep 6, 1977
    The album "The Ozark Mountain Daredevils" is certified gold by the RIAA. Lead singer Larry Michael Lee goes on to produce country hits in Nashville for Alabama, Restless Heart and The Remingtons
    Sep 6, 1977
    Jerry Reed records "(I Love You) What Can I Say" at Young 'Un Sound
    Sep 7, 1977
    Merle Haggard records his tribute to the late Elvis Presley, "From Graceland To The Promised Land," backed by The Jordanaires
    Sep 7, 1977
    Elvis Presley's family asks the city of Memphis for permission to move his body from the Forest Hill Cemetery to Graceland
    Sep 8, 1977
    The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb and his wife, Linda, welcome their second child, Ashley Gibb. Seventeen months later, "Words"--penned by Gibb and his brothers--will be a country hit for Susie Allanson
    Sep 8, 1977
    Ronnie McDowell claims the only gold single of his career, for his tribute to Elvis Presley, "The King Is Gone"
    Sep 8, 1977
    As they celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary, Karan McDowell gives Ronnie McDowell an Elvis Presley pendant. Just three weeks earlier, he recorded his Presley tribute "The King Is Gone"
    Sep 9, 1977
    After visiting RCA to take a tape of songs to Chet Atkins, a Canadian man returns to Music Row, throws $2,500 worth of traveler's checks into the air and strips. Police arrest him, calling him "calm but incoherent"
    Sep 10, 1977
    Mary MacGregor performs "Torn Between Two Lovers" in the two-hour CBS special "State Fair America," also featuring Roy Clark, Lynn Anderson and Mel Tillis

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