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Oct 7, 1927Pop singer Al Martino is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He records a string of middle-of-the-road hits in the mid-1960s, including "I Love You More And More Every Day," re-tooled in 1973 as a country hit by Sonny JamesMar 4, 1966Jimmy Dean sings "Why Don't You Love Me" with Rowlf, the Muppet dog, on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show," and does "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" with The Statesmen Quartet. Don Gibson sings "A Born Loser," "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time" and "Far, Far Away"Apr 16, 1969Glen Campbell delivers "Green, Green Grass Of Home" in an installment of his CBS variety series "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Hartford, Pat Paulsen, Al Martino and Nancy SinatraMar 15, 1970Judy Collins sings "Someday Soon" on the CBS telecast of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which also welcomes Al Martino and George "Goober" Lindsey. Campbell performs "True Grit" and "Oh Lonesome Me"Oct 13, 2009Traditional pop singer Al Martino dies in Springfield, Pennsylvania. He found success in 1964 with "I Love You More And More Everyday," covered as a country hit in 1973 by Sonny James
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