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Aug 12, 1956Webb Pierce records "Teenage Boogie" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. He also makes his first pass at "Cryin' Over You," though he discards it in favor of a version he records in NovemberSep 10, 1956Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Teenage Boogie"Sep 12, 1956Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce record "O' So Many Years" and "One Week Later" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording StudioNov 6, 1956Webb Pierce records "I'm Tired," "It's My Way" and "Cryin' Over You" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in NashvilleDec 10, 1956Decca releases Webb Pierce's "I'm Tired"Feb 15, 1957Webb Pierce records "Honky Tonk Song" and "Someday" in Nashville during an afternoon session at the Bradley Recording StudioFeb 19, 1957Webb Pierce quits the Grand Ole Opry for the second time in two years. The Opry chides his "unwillingness to conform"; Pierce says he's tired of paying to play on the Opry, and of the Opry's parent company using his likeness to sell insurance policiesFeb 21, 1957Webb Pierce leaves Nashville for Los Angeles, where he films scenes for "Buffalo Gun," co-starring Carl Smith and Marty RobbinsMar 4, 1957Decca releases the Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce duet "O' So Many Years"Mar 11, 1957Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Honky Tonk Song"
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