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Feb 1, 1901Debonair actor Clark Gable is born in Cadiz, Ohio. Noted for roles in "Gone With The Wind" and "The Misfits," he's referenced in the lyrics of The Statler Brothers' 1972 hit "Do You Remember These"Dec 15, 1939"Gone With The Wind" has its world premiere in Atlanta. Starring Clark Gable, the film is namechecked in the 1989 Alabama hit "Song Of The South," which borrows its name from another '40s-era picture to paint a portrait of the South in the 20th centuryApr 1, 1958Clark Gable and Doris Day star as "Teacher's Pet" appears in American theaters. It will be referenced in The Statler Brothers' 1977 country hit "The Movies"Nov 16, 1960Actor Clark Gable dies of a heart attack in Los Angeles. Noted for his work in "Gone With The Wind" and "It Happened One Night," he's recalled more than a decade later in the lyrics of The Statler Brothers' "Do You Remember These"Nov 17, 1971The Statler Brothers record the nostalgic "Do You Remember These" during the afternoon at the Mercury Studio in Nashville, name-checking Roy Rogers, James Dean, Clark Gable and Charles Atlas, plus "Tutti Frutti" and "Blue Suede Shoes"
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