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31349 Jan 23, 1961 Decca releases Lewis Pruitt's "Crazy Bullfrog"
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31348 Nov 22, 1960 Lewis Pruitt records "Crazy Bullfrog"
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31347 May 16, 1960 Decca releases Lewis Pruitt's "Softly And Tenderly (I'll Hold You In My Arms)"
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31346 Apr 8, 1960 Lewis Pruitt records "Softly And Tenderly (I'll Hold You In My Arms)"
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31345 Oct 13, 1958 Decca releases Jimmy Martin's "Rock Hearts"
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31344 Feb 19, 1958 Jimmy Martin records "Rock Hearts"
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31343 Sep 13, 1948 Decca releases Shorty Long & The Santa Fe Rangers' "Sweeter Than The Flowers"
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31342 Aug 6, 1948 Shorty Long & The Santa Fe Rangers record "Sweeter Than The Flowers"
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31341 May 12, 1958 Decca releases The Kalin Twins' "When"
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31340 Mar 26, 1958 The Kalin Twins record "When"
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31339 Dec 16, 1946 Decca releases Buddy Johnson's "Since I Fell For You," a song that becomes a country hit for...
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31338 Nov 7, 1945 Buddy Johnson records the original version of "Since I Fell For You," a country hit for Charlie...
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31337 Jul 30, 1942 Buddy Johnson records "When My Man Comes Home" with sister Ella Johnson on lead vocals. It's a hit...
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31336 Dec 25, 2004 Eric Church receives TiVo for Christmas
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31335 Nov 4, 1968 Decca releases Jan Howard's "My Son" just days after the boy she wrote it for, Jimmy Howard, was...
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31334 Oct 4, 1968 Jan Howard records "My Son"--a song dedicated to son Jimmy Howard, who is serving in... Bradley's Barn Mt. Juliet tn
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31333 Sep 13, 1948 Decca releases pop singer Bob Eberly's only country hit, "One Has My Name (The Other Has My...
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31332 Jul 6, 1948 Pop vocalist Bob Eberly records "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)," his only performance to...
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31331 Mar 20, 1957 Coral releases Teresa Brewer's version of Ivory Joe Hunter's "Empty Arms," a future country hit for...
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31330 Mar 1, 1957 Teresa Brewer records the Ivory Joe Hunter-penned "A Tear Fell." Sonny James gets a country hit by...
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31329 Feb 20, 1956 Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop hit, "A Tear Fell," a future country hit for Billy "Crash"...
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31328 Jan 24, 1956 Teresa Brewer records "A Tear Fell," a pop hit destined to be remade 20 years later for the country...
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31327 Nov 19, 1954 Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop version of the Hank Snow hit "Let Me Go, Lover!" one day after...
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31326 Nov 18, 1954 Teresa Brewer records the pop version of Jenny Lou Carson's "Let Me Go, Lover!"
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31325 Apr 5, 1952 Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop hit "Gonna Get Along Without You Now," destined to be remade by...
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31324 Jan 10, 1952 Teresa Brewer records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now." The song is revised as a country hit a...
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31323 Jun 13, 1949 Decca releases Stubby & The Buccaneers' "Come Wet Your Mustache With Me"
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31322 Apr 27, 1949 Stubby & The Buccaneers record "Come Wet Your Mustache With Me"
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31321 Feb 14, 1949 Decca releases Stubby & The Buccaneers' "Money, Marbles And Chalk"
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31320 Jan 12, 1949 Stubby & The Buccaneers record "Money, Marbles And Chalk"
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31319 Apr 5, 1971 Decca releases The Free Movement's R&B hit "I've Found Someone Of My Own," remade for the country...
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31318 Oct 1, 1950 Coral releases The Pinetoppers' "Mockin' Bird Hill"
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31317 Aug 18, 1950 The Pinetoppers--including Roy and Vaughn Horton, Ray Smith, Rusty Keefer and Johnny...
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31316 Jun 14, 1913 Songwriter/musician Arrett "Rusty" Keefer is born. An associate of Bill Haley, he writes Carl...
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31315 Dec 11, 1950 Decca releases Victor Young's pop version of "My Heart Cries For You"
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31314 Nov 3, 1950 Victor Young & His Orchestra record "My Heart Cries For You," soon to become a country hit for...
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31313 Jun 12, 1950 Decca releases Victor Young & His Orchestra's version of the future Willie Nelson hit "Mona Lisa"
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31312 May 5, 1950 Victor Young & His Orchestra record one of numerous pop versions of "Mona Lisa," also a country hit...
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31311 Dec 9, 1941 Ted Weems & His Orchestra record a pop version of "Deep In The Heart Of Texas" with Perry Como on...
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31310 Nov 22, 1944 Elton Britt records "I'm A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart" in New York City New York ny
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31309 Sep 13, 1929 Bill "Bojangles" Robinson records Fats Waller's "Ain't Misbehavin'," making him one of six artists...
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31308 Aug 11, 1949 The Mills Brothers record a pop version of the former Gene Autry hit "Someday (You'll Want Me To...
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31307 Jan 24, 1949 Decca releases The Mills Brothers remake of Floyd Tillman's "I Love You So Much It Hurts"
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31306 Dec 16, 1948 The Mills Brothers record a pop version of Floyd Tillman's "I Love You So Much It Hurts"
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31305 Feb 21, 1942 The Merry Macs record "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle," destined to be associated with Tex Ritter
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31304 Dec 23, 1941 Pop group The Merry Macs record "Deep In The Heart Of Texas," soon to be associated with Gene...
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31303 Nov 7, 1950 Big band leader Guy Lombardo records a pop version of Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart's "Tennessee...
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31302 May 16, 1949 Decca releases Dick Haymes' pop version of "Room Full Of Roses"
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31301 Apr 7, 1949 Pop singer Dick Haymes records "Room Full Of Roses," written by The Sons Of The Pioneers' Tim...
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31300 Oct 11, 1948 Decca releases Dick Haymes' pop version of "Bouquet Of Roses"
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