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  • Dec 12, 1954
    Marty Robbins' recording contract with Columbia is renewed for another three years
    Dec 27, 1954
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' remake of "That's All Right"
    Aug 9, 1955
    Marty Robbins records a version of Chuck Berry's "Maybelline" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 15, 1955
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' version of Chuck Berry's "Maybelline"
    Nov 3, 1955
    Marty Robbins records "Singing The Blues" and "I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)" during a late-night session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 6, 1956
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Singing The Blues" and its Top 10 B side "I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)"
    Sep 4, 1956
    Marty Robbins records "Knee Deep In The Blues" and "The Same Two Lips" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    Nov 17, 1956
    Marty Robbins takes over the #1 position on Billboard's country singles chart with "Singing The Blues"
    Dec 17, 1956
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' double-sided hit, "Knee Deep In The Blues" and "The Same Two Lips"
    Jan 19, 1957
    Johnny Cash makes his first network TV appearance, on CBS' "The Jackie Gleason Show," where he sings "I Walk The Line." Also appearing on the broadcast: Johnny Horton and Marty Robbins

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