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Jun 22, 1984
"The Karate Kid" debuts in movie theaters. A piece of dialogue from the film--"I am, I was, I will"--inspires the hook of Keith Urban's 2019 country hit "We Were": "I am who I am / I just miss who I was / When we were"
Jun 23, 1984
Alabama's "When We Make Love" tops the Billboard country singles chart
Jun 24, 1984
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Everyday"
Jun 25, 1984
George Strait records "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" at Sound Stage on Music Row in Nashville
Jun 25, 1984
MCA releases a Barbara Mandrell & Lee Greenwood duet, "To Me"
Jun 25, 1984
Epic releases Ricky Skaggs' "Uncle Pen"
Jun 26, 1984
MCA releases the "Streets Of Fire" soundtrack. It includes Maria McKee's version of a Tom Petty song, "Never Be You," destined to become a country hit after Rosanne Cash re-records it
Jun 26, 1984
George Strait records "The Cowboy Rides Away" in a late-night session at the Sound Stage in Nashville
Jun 27, 1984
George Strait records "The Fireman" at Sound Stage in Nashville
Jun 28, 1984
Johnny Lee is officially divorced from actress Charlene Tilton
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