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  • Apr 20, 1979
    Willie Nelson records five songs for the album "Willie Nelson Sings Kristofferson" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. The date includes the hit "Help Me Make It Through The Night," plus "Me And Bobby McGee" and "Why Me," among others
    Jun 10, 1979
    Columbia releases Willie Nelson & Leon Russell's album "One For The Road"
    Jul 4, 1979
    Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic draws 17,000, for such acts as Ernest Tubb, Bobby Bare, Johnny Paycheck and Leon Russell
    Aug 2, 1979
    "One For The Road," a duet album featuring Willie Nelson & Leon Russell, goes gold
    Aug 12, 1979
    Ex-Miss America Phyllis George plays harmonica during Willie Nelson's encore at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville
    Aug 22, 1979
    Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson and Charlie Daniels each secure four nominations as finalists for the Country Music Association awards are announced in Nashville
    Sep 1, 1979
    Willie Nelson records a version of "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground" for the "Honeysuckle Rose" soundtrack at Nashville's Soundtrack Recorders
    Oct 8, 1979
    Willie Nelson earns the Entertainer of the Year trophy during the 13th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Oct 11, 1979
    Columbia releases Willie Nelson's remake of the Kris Kristofferson-penned "Help Me Make It Through The NIght"
    Oct 17, 1979
    Columbia releases "Willie Nelson Sings Kristofferson"

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