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  • Mar 11, 1971
    Jeannie C. Riley records "Good Enough To Be Your Wife" in an evening session at Singleton Sound Studio in Nashville
    Sep 14, 1971
    Jeannie C. Riley records "Give Myself A Party" at the Monument Studio in Nashville
    Feb 5, 1972
    Jeannie C. Riley sings "Roses And Thorns" and "Give Myself A Party" on "Hee Haw." Buddy Alan and Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench also appear alongside hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark
    Mar 18, 1972
    Billboard reports Jeannie C. Riley has been granted her release from the Plantation Records artist roster
    Mar 23, 1973
    Jeannie C. Riley records "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor" during an afternoon session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The song will become a hit later in the year after it's recorded by Johnny Russell
    Aug 23, 1973
    The NBC-TV prime-time lineup features guests Donna Fargo, Jeannie C. Riley, Jerry Reed, Johnny Russell and Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass on "Dean Martin Presents: Music Country"
    Oct 19, 1973
    Tom T. Hall performs "I Love" on the NBC series "The Dean Martin Show." Hall and Jeannie C. Riley also team up on Stuart Hamblen's "This Ole House"
    Dec 2, 1973
    Jeannie C. Riley is honorary marshal of the Nashville Christmas Parade
    Feb 7, 1974
    Tom T. Hall hosts NBC's "Music Country USA," a replacement series for "The Dean Martin Show." The episode features Jerry Reed, Don Williams, Dionne Warwick, Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Paycheck and Martin, who covers "Turn The World Around"
    May 9, 1974
    Jerry Reed takes over for the week as host of NBC's "Music Country USA." The installment also features Charlie Rich, Donna Fargo, Ray Stevens, Lynn Anderson, Mac Davis, Doug Kershaw and Jeannie C. Riley

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