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Dec 17, 1959
Hank Thompson records "She's Just A Whole Lot Like You" in the evening hours at the Capitol Studio in Los Angeles
Dec 23, 1959
Buck Owens records "Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache)" and "Above And Beyond" in a productive afternoon at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood
Jan 24, 1960
Faron Young records "Your Old Used To Be" at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Feb 1, 1960
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "A Six Pack To Go"
Feb 1, 1960
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Above And Beyond"
Mar 17, 1960
Jeanne Black records "He'll Have To Stay," intended as a response to Jim Reeves' "He'll Have To Go"
Apr 18, 1960
The album "The Kingston Trio" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, nearly one year after its best-known song, "Tom Dooley," earned a Grammy for Best Country & Western Performance
May 24, 1960
Ferlin Husky records "Wings Of A Dove"
Jun 13, 1960
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "She's Just A Whole Lot Like You"
Jun 27, 1960
Capitol releases Wanda Jackson's pop hit "Let's Have A Party"
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