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  • Dec 15, 1973
    Charley Pride's "Amazing Love" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Jan 7, 1974
    Charley Pride records "We Could" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Jan 13, 1974
    Charley Pride sings the national anthem prior to Super Bowl VIII at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Miami Dolphins beat the Minnesota Vikings, 24-7
    Jan 22, 1974
    Piano player Charles Cochran, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and fiddlers Buddy Spicher and Tommy Williams overdub parts on Charley Pride's "We Could" in an evening session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Feb 9, 1974
    Charley Pride performs "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone" on "Hee Haw" in an episode that also features Barbara Fairchild and Tony Booth. The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Heartaches By The Number"
    Feb 16, 1974
    Charley Pride's "Amazing Love" arrives at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart
    Feb 19, 1974
    Charley Pride wins Favorite Male Country Vocalist and Favorite Country Album, for "A Sunshiny Day," in ABC's first-ever American Music Awards, co-hosted by Roger Miller. Other winners: Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich and The Carter Family
    Feb 25, 1974
    Charley Pride performs as NBC shoots "The Bob Hope Special" at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana
    Mar 1, 1974
    Charley Pride guests on "The Bob Hope Special." The NBC telecast also features Debbie Reynolds, Juliet Prowse and Robert Goulet
    Mar 18, 1974
    Designated hitter Charley Pride gets one hit in two at-bats against Baltimore pitcher Jim Palmer in a spring training game. The Orioles blast the Texas Rangers, 14-2

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