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  • Jan 2, 1943
    Songwriter Dick Feller is born in Bronaugh, Missouri. He pens Jerry Reed's "Lord, Mr. Ford" and John Denver's "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)," and earns a Top 10 novelty hit as a recording artist in 1974 with "The Credit Card Song"
    Jun 20, 1972
    Dick Feller records his novelty hit "The Credit Card Song" at the House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Also recorded: Feller's version of "Any Old Wind That Blows," which Johnny Cash turns into a hit by the end of the year
    Jan 14, 1975
    Dick Feller records "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)" at the American Studios in Nashville. Larry Butler, present at the session, trots the song out six years later when he produces an album for John Denver
    Nov 1, 1980
    Ed Bruce sings "The Last Cowboy Song" on the syndicated TV show "Pop! Goes The Country." Hosted by Tom T. Hall, the episode also features Dick Feller and Cristy Lane, who performs "Sweet Sexy Eyes"

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