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  • May 28, 1954
    A western documentary, "The Cowboy," opens, with Tex Ritter serving as one of the picture's four narrators
    May 29, 1954
    Marty Robbins records "Call Me Up (And I'll Come Calling On You)" and "Time Goes By" during an afternoon session at Dallas' Jim Beck Studio
    May 31, 1954
    Capitol releases Hank Thompson's two-sided single, "Honky-Tonk Girl" and "We've Gone Too Far"
    May 31, 1954
    Steel player Paul Franklin is born in Detroit. Beginning his studio career on Gallery's 1972 pop single "It's So Nice To Be With You," Franklin plays on country hits by George Strait, Alan Jackson, Rascal Flatts and Shania Twain, among others
    May 31, 1954
    Capitol releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's "River Of No Return," the theme song from a movie starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe. Monroe sings it in the movie

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