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  • Jan 18, 1964
    Ray Price reaches #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Night Life"
    Feb 25, 1964
    Ray Price records "Please Talk To My Heart" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville and makes his first attempt at a future hit, "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)"
    Mar 14, 1964
    Columbia releases Ray Price's "Burning Memories" with "That's All That Matters" featured on the B side
    Apr 5, 1964
    Columbia releases Ray Price's "The Other Woman"
    Apr 30, 1964
    Dottie West is the marshal of the firefighters' parade at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Also appearing at the festival: Ray Price, The Carter Family, Mac Wiseman and president Lyndon B. Johnson
    May 16, 1964
    Buck Owens, Ernest Tubb and Bill Monroe draw fans to all-country concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York. Also featured: Webb Pierce, Bill Anderson, Stonewall Jackson, Skeeter Davis, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Ray Price, Porter Wagoner and Leon McAuliffe
    Jul 21, 1964
    Columbia releases Ray Price's "Please Talk To My Heart"
    Dec 5, 1964
    The Grand Ole Opry dismisses 11 members for inadequate attendance: George Morgan, Billy Grammer, Johnny Wright, Ferlin Husky, Justin Tubb, Don Gibson, Faron Young, Stonewall Jackson, Kitty Wells, The Jordanaires and Ray Price
    Dec 8, 1964
    Ray Price records "The Other Woman" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. Three months later, he attempts it again, recording the version that becomes a single
    Mar 9, 1965
    Three months after he first attempted it, Ray Price records the single version of "The Other Woman" in an evening session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville

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