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  • Nov 10, 1979
    John Conlee sings "Rose Colored Glasses" and "Backside Of Thirty" on "Pop! Goes The Country," hosted by Ralph Emery. The syndicated TV show also features Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius, who turn in "Listen To The Music," "Lying In Love With You" and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
    Dec 6, 1979
    John Conlee records "She Can't Say That Anymore" during the afternoon at Nashville's Creative Workshop
    Dec 7, 1979
    John Conlee records "What I Had With You" at the Creative Workshop in Nashville
    Apr 10, 1980
    MCA releases John Conlee's "Friday Night Blues"
    Jul 5, 1980
    John Conlee makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
    Aug 25, 1980
    MCA releases John Conlee's "She Can't Say That Anymore"
    Jan 2, 1981
    MCA releases John Conlee's "What I Had With You"
    Jan 3, 1981
    John Conlee performs "Friday Night Blues" and "She Can't Say That Anymore" on the weekly TV show "Hee Haw." Other guests include Merle Haggard, Slim Pickens and steel guitarist Joe Talbot. Roy Clark covers "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy," and Buck Owens does "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)"
    Feb 7, 1981
    John Conlee joins the Grand Ole Opry, performing four songs during the evening: "She Can't Say That Anymore," "What I Had With You," "Rose Colored Glasses" and "Backside Of Thirty"
    Jan 19, 1982
    John Conlee and Gail Schauer announce plans to marry in April

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