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Dec 4, 1978
Warner Bros. releases T.G. Sheppard's "Happy Together"
Dec 4, 1977
Dottie West is grand marshal of the Nashville Christmas Parade
Dec 4, 1977
Dickey Lee sings the national anthem in Atlanta, where the New England Patriots defeat the NFL's Falcons, 16-10
Dec 4, 1977
Willie Nelson records "September Song"
Dec 4, 1976
Sonny James sings "What In The World's Come Over You" and Narvel Felts performs "Reconsider Me" and "My Prayer" on "Hee Haw." Host Buck Owens delivers "Under Your Spell Again," and co-host Roy Clark covers "Blue Shadows On The Trail"
Dec 4, 1976
Sonny James and Roy Orbison join guest host Vikki Carr on the syndicated television show "Music Hall America"
Dec 4, 1976
Bobby Goldsboro and Dolly Parton duet on "Proud Mary" and "Let It Be Me" on the syndicated TV show "Dolly." Parton also sings "The Door Is Always Open" and "The Carroll County Accident." Goldsboro performs "Watching Scotty Grow"
Dec 4, 1976
Elvis Presley performs at the Las Vegas Hilton. Guests include Roy Orbison, who's introduced to the audience
Dec 4, 1974
Eddy Arnold holds his final MGM session, at the Fred Carter Studios in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, before returning to the RCA label. The session includes "What In The World's Come Over You"
Dec 4, 1974
Moe Bandy records "Don't Anyone Make Love At Home Anymore" during an afternoon session in Nashville
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