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This Day in Music History – November 13th

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1965 – “Fever” by the McCoys’ was released.

1968 – The Beatles’ animated movie “Yellow Submarine” premiered in the U.S.

1971 – Three Dog Night’s “Old Fashioned Love Song” was released.

1973 – Jerry Lee Lewis, Jr. was killed in a highway accident near Hernando, MS

1985 – At New York’s Whitney Museum, an exhibition opened celebrating Bob Dylan’s 25 years in the music industry.

1987 – Sonny and Cher sang “I Got You Babe” on the David Letterman show.

1990 – The Madonna video collection “The Immaculate Collection” was released.

1992 – Elton John performed in Mexico for the first time for 90,000 people in Mexico City.

1995 – The Rolling Stones released their acoustic “Stripped” album.

1995 – M.C. Hammer played a benefit in Moscow for Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin’s political party, Our Home Is Russia.

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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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