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Oct 1, 1970Roger Miller performs "Walkin' In The Sunshine" on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show," which also welcomes songwriter Paul Williams as a guestOct 16, 1970Roger Miller and Pat Buttram guest on ABC's "Love, American Style"Nov 16, 1970Roger Miller and his wife, Leah Miller, welcome a daughter, Shannon Elizabeth Miller, in Los AngelesNov 17, 1970Roger Miller admits to an Associated Press reporter that he had taken amphetamines until the previous year. He says his decision to quit came down to whether he "was going to be a man or a vegetable"Jan 12, 1971Roger Miller sings "Dang Me" on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw," where the guest list includes New York Yankee Bobby Murcer. The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "Bridge Over Troubled Water"Jul 17, 1971Roger Miller's King of the Road Motor Inns become a chain with the establishment of a second franchise in Columbia, South Carolina. Ten hotels are projected in the subsequent five years; none materializeJan 4, 1973"Roger Miller With His Friends And His Music" airs as a late-night TV special on ABC with performances of "King Of The Road," "England Swings" and "Chug-A-Lug." Guests include The Statler Brothers, Tom T. Hall, Chet Atkins and Donna FargoJan 25, 1973Roger Miller records "Open Up Your Heart" for Smash Records at the Mercury Studios in Nashville. He cuts the hit version of the song three months later after moving to Columbia RecordsApr 26, 1973Roger Miller records "Open Up Your Heart" in a 10 a.m. session at Nashville's Columbia Recording StudiosApr 30, 1973Strings are added to Roger Miller's "Open Up Your Heart" during an overdub session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
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