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  • Jan 9, 1963
    Skeeter Davis records "I'm Saving My Love"
    Feb 14, 1963
    Skeeter Davis performs "The End Of The World" on the ABC-TV show "American Bandstand," hosted by Dick Clark
    May 24, 1963
    Skeeter Davis makes a return appearance on Dick Clark's ABC show "American Bandstand," performing "I'm Saving My Love"
    Jun 26, 1963
    Skeeter Davis records "I Can't Stay Mad At You" in Nashville
    Nov 2, 1963
    "Country Music On Broadway" premieres at the Tennessee Theater in downtown Nashville. The movie features Buck Owens, George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Ferlin Husky, Hank Williams Jr., Hank Snow, Skeeter Davis, Bill Anderson and Stonewall Jackson, among others
    Feb 20, 1964
    Skeeter Davis sings one verse and chorus of "The End Of The World" on the ABC variety series "The Jimmy Dean Show," and joins Dean, Julius La Rosa and comedian George Kirby on "Detour." Dean covers "Mind Your Own Business," and La Rosa performs "Cold, Cold Heart"
    Mar 9, 1964
    Skeeter Davis records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now"
    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
    Oct 27, 1964
    Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis begin two days of recording at RCA Studio B in Nashville for the duets album "Tunes For Two." The pair's efforts yield a hit single with "A Dear John Letter"
    May 7, 1965
    Country and pop are paired unusually in a show at Legion Field in Birmingham. Marty Robbins, Sonny James, Skeeter Davis, Del Reeves and Archie Campbell share the stage with The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and The Righteous Brothers

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