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  • Oct 28, 1977
    Epic releases the soundtrack to "For The Love Of Benji," featuring two Charlie Rich performances: "Sunshine Smiles" and "I Feel Love"
    Jan 11, 1978
    Charlie Rich records "Puttin' In Overtime At Home" during his first session for United Artists at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Jan 23, 1978
    A nine-piece string section is added to Charlie Rich's "Puttin' In Overtime At Home" during an overdub session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Jul 26, 1978
    Charlie Rich records "Standing Tall" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a hit in 1980 after it's re-recorded by Billie Jo Spears
    Sep 6, 1978
    Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash and Charlie Rich are featured on "Dick Clark And A Cast Of Thousands," a two-hour NBC teaser for "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday." Among other guests: Jerry Lee Lewis, Marie Osmond, Crystal Gayle, Linda Ronstadt and England Dan & John Ford Coley
    Sep 20, 1978
    Rick Nelson sings "Mystery Train" on the inaugural episode of "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday" on NBC-TV. Also appearing: Charlie Daniels, Charlie Rich, Chuck Berry, Doug Kershaw and Doc Severinsen
    Nov 21, 1978
    Elektra/Asylum releases the soundtrack to the Clint Eastwood movie "Every Which Way But Loose." Included: Mel Tillis' "Coca Cola Cowboy" and "Send Me Down To Tucson," Eddie Rabbitt's title cut and music from Charlie Rich, Carol Chase, Hank Thompson, Larry Collins and Phil Everly
    Dec 9, 1978
    "On My Knees," by Charlie Rich with Janie Fricke, steps up to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Dec 14, 1978
    Songwriter Margaret Ann Rich gives husband Charlie Rich an appropriate birthday present: a doorbell that chimes "Behind Closed Doors"
    Dec 20, 1978
    "Every Which Way But Loose" debuts in movie theaters, with Eddie Rabbitt, Mel Tillis and Charlie Rich contributing to the soundtrack. The Clint Eastwood picture includes a cameo appearance by Phil Everly as a nightclub singer

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