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Jul 15, 1978
Kenny O'Dell records "As Long As I Can Wake Up In Your Arms" in a morning session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Jul 17, 1978
RCA releases Dave & Sugar's "Tear Time"
Jul 17, 1978
Republic releases Randy Barlow's "No Sleep Tonight"
Jul 18, 1978
RCA releases Waylon Jennings' "I've Always Been Crazy"
Jul 18, 1978
Olivia Newton-John, putting distance between herself and country music, scores an RIAA-certified platinum single with future "Urban Cowboy" actor John Travolta on "You're The One That I Want," from the movie "Grease"
Jul 19, 1978
Freddy Fender sings the national anthem before a doubleheader at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The Cubs split with the San Francisco Giants
Jul 19, 1978
RCA releases Dolly Parton's album "Heartbreaker"
Jul 20, 1978
Kenny Rogers receives the first platinum album of his career from the RIAA for "Ten Years Of Gold"
Jul 20, 1978
Willie Nelson pulls in a gold album from the RIAA for "Stardust"
Jul 21, 1978
Warner/Curb releases Hank Williams Jr.'s remake of "I Fought The Law"
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