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  • Sep 1, 1992
    MCA releases Trisha Yearwood's album "Hearts In Armor"
    Sep 1, 1992
    Mary Chapin Carpenter receives the second RIAA-certified gold album of her career, for "Come On Come On"
    Sep 1, 1992
    John Anderson realizes his second RIAA-certified gold album, for "Seminole Wind"
    Sep 1, 1992
    Hank Williams Jr.'s wife, Mary Jane, puts a home video on the market, "Exercising With The Angel"
    Sep 1, 1992
    RCA releases Alabama's "I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)"
    Sep 1, 1992
    MCA releases Vince Gill's album "I Still Believe In You"
    Sep 2, 1992
    George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today" ranks #1 as Country America magazine lists the Top 100 Country Songs Of All-Time. Also charting for the Possum: "She Thinks I Still Care," #74; and "The Grand Tour," #90
    Sep 4, 1992
    John Volinkaty dies in Minnetonka, Minnesota. His brief moment of glory came for writing Jeanne Pruett's "Satin Sheets"
    Sep 4, 1992
    Carl Butler dies at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. He co-wrote Ricky Skaggs' hit "Crying My Heart Out Over You" and recorded the 1962 classic "Don't Let Me Cross Over" with wife Pearl Butler
    Sep 4, 1992
    Columbia releases Mary Chapin Carpenter & Joe Diffie's "Not Too Much To Ask"

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