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  • Jan 25, 1932
    Claude Gray is born in Henderson, Texas. Nicknamed "The Tall Texan," he records four hits during the 1960s, including the Willie Nelson-penned "Family Bible" and the Roger Miller-penned "My Ears Should Burn (When Fools Are Talked About)"
    Apr 14, 1961
    Claude Gray records "My Ears Should Burn (When Fools Are Talked About)" at the Bradley Studios in Nashville
    Aug 29, 1966
    Claude Gray records "I Never Had The One I Wanted"
    Oct 24, 1966
    Decca releases Claude Gray's "I Never Had The One I Wanted"
    Feb 1, 1967
    Claude Gray records "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go"
    Aug 21, 1967
    Decca releases Claude Gray's "How Fast Them Trucks Can Go"
    Aug 10, 2019
    Rodney Crowell, Jeannie C. Riley and Claude Gray join the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage

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