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  • Dec 9, 1966
    Mel Tillis records "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town." The song will come to prominence when it gets remade by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
    Feb 15, 1967
    Jack Greene records the Mel Tillis-penned "All The Time"
    May 27, 1967
    Guests on TV's "The Porter Wagoner Show" are Waylon Jennings and Mel Tillis
    Jun 17, 1967
    Jack Greene's ballad "All The Time," written by Mel Tillis, begins a five-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Oct 7, 1967
    Sevier County holds the first Dolly Parton Day, as 7,000 gather at the courthouse for a show that also features Porter Wagoner and Mel Tillis
    May 28, 1968
    Mel Tillis records "Old Faithful"
    Sep 20, 1968
    Mel Tillis records "Who's Julie"
    Jan 4, 1969
    George Jones, Mel Tillis, Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton join the Grand Ole Opry. Wynette and Tillis remain members a relatively short time
    May 14, 1969
    Mel Tillis records "These Lonely Hands Of Mine"
    Jul 10, 1969
    Kapp releases Mel Tillis' "These Lonely Hands Of Mine"

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