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25499 |
Nov 11, 1957 |
Decca releases the Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells duet, "One Week Later" |
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25498 |
Sep 2, 1957 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit single, "Holiday For Love" and... |
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25497 |
Aug 22, 2006 |
CBS airs "JC Penney Jam: The Concert For America's Kids." Hosted by Dr. Phil and Robin... |
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25496 |
Jun 14, 2006 |
Kenny Chesney performs "Living In Fast Forward" and "Summertime" at Los... |
Shrine Auditorium |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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25495 |
May 6, 1957 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit "Bye Bye, Love" and "Missing... |
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25494 |
Sep 10, 1956 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Teenage Boogie" |
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25493 |
Jun 25, 1956 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's remake of Jimmie Rodgers' "Any Old Time"
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25492 |
Feb 13, 1956 |
Decca releases a double-sided Webb Pierce hit, "Yes, I Know Why" backed by "'Cause... |
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25491 |
Sep 12, 1955 |
Decca releases a double-sided Webb Pierce hit, "Love, Love, Love" backed with "If You Were Me" |
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25490 |
May 30, 1955 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "I Don't Care" |
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25489 |
May 10, 1954 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Even Tho," featuring his duet with The Wilburn Brothers, "Sparkling... |
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25488 |
Jan 18, 1954 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Slowly" |
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25487 |
Sep 21, 1953 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit, "There Stands The Glass" and "I'm Walking The Dog" |
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25486 |
Jun 8, 1953 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's two-sided hit, "It's Been So Long" and "Don't Throw Your Life Away" |
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25485 |
Mar 9, 1953 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's double-sided hit, "I Haven't Got The Heart" backed with "The Last... |
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25484 |
Jan 5, 1953 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's two-sided single, "I'll Go On Alone" backed by... |
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25483 |
Sep 15, 1952 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Back Street Affair" |
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25482 |
Apr 28, 1952 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's "That Heart Belongs To Me" |
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25481 |
Oct 1, 1951 |
Decca releases Webb Pierce's first hit, "Wondering" |
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25480 |
Jun 3, 1965 |
Webb Pierce records "Who Do I Think I Am" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row... |
Columbia Recording Studios |
Nashville |
tn |
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25479 |
Dec 9, 1964 |
Webb Pierce records "Here I Am Drunk Again." The song waits a dozen years to become a hit when it's... |
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25478 |
Mar 19, 1964 |
Webb Pierce records "Memory #1" |
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25477 |
Aug 26, 1963 |
Webb Pierce records "If The Back Door Could Talk" and "Those Wonderful Years" |
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25476 |
Aug 24, 1962 |
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-penned "Sawmill" |
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25475 |
Sep 6, 1961 |
Webb Pierce records "Sands Of Gold" and the Tex Ritter-written "Cow Town" |
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25474 |
Sep 8, 1961 |
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-written "Take Time" |
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25473 |
Mar 1, 1962 |
Webb Pierce records "Crazy Wild Desire," co-written by Mel Tillis |
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25472 |
Dec 7, 1960 |
Webb Pierce records "Alla My Love" |
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25471 |
Jul 22, 1961 |
Webb Pierce records "How Do You Talk To A Baby" and "Walking The Streets" |
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25470 |
Jun 7, 1957 |
Webb Pierce records "Let Forgiveness In" |
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25469 |
Jul 15, 1960 |
Webb Pierce records "Fallen Angel" |
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25468 |
Dec 4, 1960 |
Webb Pierce records "Sweet Lips" and a Mel Tillis song, "Honey (Open That Door)." The latter... |
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25467 |
Oct 12, 1959 |
Webb Pierce records "Drifting Texas Sand" |
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25466 |
Jan 27, 1960 |
Webb Pierce records a cover of Warner Mack's "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" at Nashville's Bradley... |
Bradley Recording Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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25465 |
Oct 13, 1959 |
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-penned "No Love Have I" at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording... |
Bradley Recording Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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25464 |
Feb 4, 1959 |
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-penned "A Thousand Miles Ago" |
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25463 |
Jul 2, 1969 |
Bill Phillips records "Little Boy Sad" |
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25462 |
May 3, 1966 |
Bill Phillips records "The Words I'm Gonna Have To Eat" |
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25461 |
Jan 31, 1966 |
Decca releases Bill Phillips' "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," with harmony vocals provided... |
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25460 |
Dec 3, 1971 |
Singer/songwriter Kenny O'Dell records the original version of "Lizzie And The Rainman."... |
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25459 |
Apr 3, 1965 |
Songwriter Hy Heath dies in Los Angeles. His credits included Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Mule... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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25458 |
Jul 9, 1890 |
Songwriter Hy Heath is born in Oakville, Tennessee. His credits include Tennessee Ernie Ford's... |
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Oakville |
tn |
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25457 |
Jul 3, 1975 |
Two authors of Johnny Cash hits perform together at The Other End in New York's Greenwich Village.... |
The Other End |
New York |
ny |
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25456 |
Nov 13, 1978 |
MCA releases "Totally Hot," Olivia Newton-John's first album since abandoning her... |
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25455 |
Oct 17, 1977 |
MCA releases "Olivia Newton-John's Greatest Hits"
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25454 |
Oct 18, 1976 |
MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's album "Don't Stop Believin'"
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25453 |
Jul 26, 1976 |
MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's "Don't Stop Believin'" |
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25452 |
Mar 1, 1976 |
MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's album "Come On Over"
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25451 |
Feb 23, 1976 |
MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's "Come On Over," written by two members of The Bee Gees: Barry and... |
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25450 |
Nov 12, 1975 |
MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's "Let It Shine" |
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