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  • Mar 9, 1970
    Johnny Cash records "What Is Truth" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Mar 10, 1970
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "There Must Be More To Love Than This" in a 2 p.m. session at the Monument Studio in Nashville. He also cuts a version of "Life's Little Ups And Downs," a future Ricky Van Shelton hit
    Mar 16, 1970
    Ray Price records the Kris Kristofferson-penned "For The Good Times" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Mar 28, 1970
    Marty Robbins makes his first Grand Ole Opry appearance since suffering a heart attack in late-January
    Apr 1, 1970
    Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan record "Humphrey The Camel" in a lunchtime session at Nashville's Woodland Sound
    Apr 1, 1970
    Kenny Price records "Biloxi" at RCA Studio A in Nashville
    Apr 7, 1970
    Lynn Anderson records "No Love At All" during a midday session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Apr 10, 1970
    Bobby Goldsboro records "Watching Scotty Grow" at Nashville's Woodland Sound
    Apr 10, 1970
    Marty Robbins makes his first attempt at cutting "Jolie Girl" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Apr 10, 1970
    Five musicians overdub additional parts on Charley Pride's "Wonder Could I Live There Anymore" in Nashville

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