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Sep 18, 1970A Cam Mullins-led string section overdubs Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" in a midday session at Nashville's Columbia Recording StudioJan 29, 1971Cam Mullins and a string section overdub Lynn Anderson's "You're My Man" during a midday session at the Columbia Studios in NashvilleMay 14, 1971Cam Mullins leads the musicians in adding a prominent string section to Lynn Anderson's "How Can I Unlove You" during an afternoon overdub session at Nashville's Columbia Recording StudiosDec 20, 1971A string section, arranged by Cam Mullins, is overdubbed on The Statler Brothers' "Do You Remember These" at Mercury's studio in NashvilleMay 30, 1972The Statler Brothers' "The Class Of '57" has a string section, arranged by Cam Mullins, added during an overdub session at Nashville's Mercury studioDec 11, 1972A Cam Mullins-led string section overdubs a pair of Lynn Anderson hits--"Top Of The World" and "Keep Me In Mind"--at Nashville's Columbia Recording StudiosJan 11, 1974Arranger Cam Mullins' string section overdubs parts to Lynn Anderson's "Smile For Me" during the evening hours at Nashville's Columbia Recording StudiosDec 3, 1976The Statler Brothers' "The Movies" and "I Was There" are dressed up with a string section, courtesy of Cam Mullins, during an overdub session at Nashville's US Recording Studio
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