July 28 in Takinthecountryback.com History
In 1984, Earl Thomas Conley topped the charts with "Angel In Disguise".
In 1979, Dolly Parton was Number One with "You're The Only One".
In 1973, Donna Fargo sat atop the charts with "You Were Always There".
In 1972, Ralph Emery hosted his last all-night show on WSM.
In 1967, Marty Robbins went to the top of the charts with "Tonight Carmen".
In 1945, Jack Guthrie was at the top of the charts as he sang about those "Oklahoma Hills".
In 1938, fiddler Buddy Spicherwas born in Dubois, Pennsylvania.
In 1915, polka master Frankie Yankovic was born.
In 1979, Dolly Parton was Number One with "You're The Only One".
In 1973, Donna Fargo sat atop the charts with "You Were Always There".
In 1972, Ralph Emery hosted his last all-night show on WSM.
In 1967, Marty Robbins went to the top of the charts with "Tonight Carmen".
In 1945, Jack Guthrie was at the top of the charts as he sang about those "Oklahoma Hills".
In 1938, fiddler Buddy Spicherwas born in Dubois, Pennsylvania.
In 1915, polka master Frankie Yankovic was born.


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