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Nov 21, 1962
Paramount Pictures releases Elvis Presley's "Girls! Girls! Girls!"
Nov 23, 1962
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Can't Hang Up The Phone"
Nov 23, 1962
Patsy Cline opens a 35-date engagement at Las Vegas' Merri-Mint Theater. She hires Tompall & The Glaser Brothers as her backing vocalists
Nov 26, 1962
Linda Davis is born in Dodson, Texas. Her 1993 pairing with Reba McEntire on "Does He Love You" earns a Grammy, and Davis nets a 1996 solo hit, "Some Things Are Meant To Be." Davis' daughter, Hillary Scott, co-founds Lady Antebellum
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