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  • Feb 15, 1965
    Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's "See The Big Man Cry"
    Feb 24, 1965
    Charlie Louvin records "You Finally Said Something Good (When You Said Goodbye)"
    Oct 28, 1965
    Charlie Louvin goes back to the recording studio for the first time since the death of his brother and former duet partner, Ira Louvin. The session includes Johnny Russell's "Making Plans," destined to become a hit for Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
    Nov 29, 1965
    Capitol releases the Charlie Louvin single "You Finally Said Something Good (When You Said Goodbye)"
    Aug 10, 1966
    The movie "The Gold Guitar" opens in Atlanta. The picture features a bevy of country stars, including Bill Anderson, Bill Carlisle, Skeeter Davis, Roy Drusky, Margie Bowes, Del Reeves, Hugh X. Lewis, Charlie Louvin, Eddie Hill and Don Barber
    Dec 5, 1967
    Charlie Louvin records "Hey Daddy"
    Jul 22, 1968
    Capitol releases Charlie Louvin's "Hey Daddy"
    Jul 15, 1970
    Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery record "Something To Brag About" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. The song becomes a hit seven years later for Willie Nelson & Mary Kay Place
    Nov 11, 1975
    Emmylou Harris sings "If I Could Only Win Your Love" with Charlie Louvin as ABC airs "The Grand Ole Opry At 50: A Nashville Celebration." Also on the special are Ernest Tubb, Barbara Mandrell, Roy Acuff, Bill Anderson, Freddy Fender, Grandpa Jones, Hank Snow, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Bill Monroe and others
    Mar 1, 1976
    Bobby Goldsboro sings "Honey" during a George Wallace campaign rally at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston. Also appearing are Billy Grammer and Charlie Louvin

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