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  • Jan 27, 1972
    Bobby Bare records Carole King's "What Am I Gonna Do" during the afternoon at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jan 27, 1972
    Bill Anderson guests on the ABC-TV western "Alias Smith And Jones"
    Jan 27, 1971
    Capitol releases Merle Haggard's remake of a World War II-era Ernest Tubb single, "Soldier's Last Letter"
    Jan 27, 1970
    George Hamilton IV records "She's A Little Bit Country" in a midday Nashville session
    Jan 27, 1970
    Penn State lineman Mike Reid is the seventh player selected in the NFL college draft. After his career with the Cincinnati Bengals, he goes on to write country hits for Ronnie Milsap, Alabama and Conway Twitty, among others
    Jan 27, 1970
    Marty Robbins undergoes triple-bypass surgery at Nashville's Saint Thomas Hospital. The operation takes six hours, and Robbins, staying in room #348, receives more than 10,000 letters from fans
    Jan 27, 1969
    The Little Jimmy Dickens Smoke House opens at 2030 Richard Jones Road in Nashville's Green Hills neighborhood
    Jan 27, 1969
    Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "Woman Of The World (Leave My World Alone)"
    Jan 27, 1968
    Lynn Anderson sings "I've Been Everywhere" on ABC's "The Lawrence Welk Show"
    Jan 27, 1968
    The spaghetti western "Viva! Django" debuts in Italy. The theme song inspires the Gnarls Barkley pop hit "Crazy," which in turn inspires a Brett Eldredge country hit, thus earning songwriting credits for Italian film composers Gian Franco Reverberi and Gian Piero Reverberi on "Lose My Mind"

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