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Genial, photogenic and fit, Mr. Davis had his own television variety hour, “The Mac Davis Show,” from 1974 to 1976 on NBC and was a regular guest on “The Tonight Show” and other talk shows. Mac Davis covered Memories, It Was Always You, Too Big for Words, Let's Keep It That Way and other songs. Mac Davis originally did It Was Always You, Save That Dress!, Too Big for Words, Let's Keep It That Way and other songs. Mac Davis wrote In the Ghetto, Something's Burning and A Little Less Conversation. Mac loved to play golf. Many an afternoon if you were wondering where Mac was, it was on the links. And golf was good to Mac. It was how he met the music producer who asked him if he wanted to.

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