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Oct 26, 1972
Donna Fargo records the Stonewall Jackson song "Don't Be Angry" during an afternoon at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Dec 1, 1972
Roy Clark records "Come Live With Me" and "Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow" during a late-night session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Dec 20, 1972
Donna Fargo records "You Were Always There" during the afternoon at Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Dec 27, 1972
Tommy Overstreet records "(Jeannie Marie) You Were A Lady" at RCA Studio B on Music Row in Nashville
Jan 4, 1973
"Funny Face" brings Donna Fargo her second gold single from the RIAA
Jan 21, 1973
Donna Fargo nets three Grammy nominations, with both "Funny Face" and "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." competing for Country Song of the Year
Jan 29, 1973
Donna Fargo receives her only gold album from the RIAA, for "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A."
Feb 27, 1973
Tommy Overstreet records "Send Me No Roses" in a morning session at Columbia Studio A in Nashville
Mar 20, 1973
Donna Fargo records "I'll Try A Little Bit Harder" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Apr 21, 1973
Donna Fargo flies to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Superman"
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