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  • Mar 2, 1974
    "The Bobby Goldsboro Show" welcomes musical guest Charlie Rich
    Mar 2, 1974
    "Behind Closed Doors" wins two trophies--Best Country Song, for writer Kenny O'Dell; and Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, for Charlie Rich--during the 16th annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles
    Mar 9, 1974
    Charlie Rich reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "There Won't Be Anymore"
    Mar 25, 1974
    Charlie Rich wins three times during the ninth annual Academy Of Country Music awards at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. Rich swipes Top Male Vocalist, Single Record and Album of the Year for "Behind Closed Doors," also named Song of the Year
    Mar 28, 1974
    Roger Miller hosts as the Academy Of Country Music awards are telecast for the first time, on "ABC Wide World Of Entertainment." Charlie Rich comes away with three victories in the event, taped three days prior in Los Angeles
    Apr 6, 1974
    Charlie Rich lofts "A Very Special Love Song" into the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
    Apr 13, 1974
    Charlie Rich reaches the top position on the Billboard country albums chart with "There Won't Be Anymore"
    Apr 18, 1974
    Doug Kershaw hosts the week's installment of "Music Country USA" on NBC-TV. His guests include Bill Anderson, Jan Howard, Charlie Rich, Mac Davis, Lynn Anderson and Susan Raye
    Apr 19, 1974
    Charlie Rich sings "Behind Closed Doors" on "The Bob Hope Special." The NBC telecast also features Ann-Margret, Bob Newhart and boxer George Foreman
    Apr 22, 1974
    Charlie Rich nabs an RIAA-certified gold album, for "Very Special Love Songs"

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