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May 19, 1971
Strings are added to Dave Dudley's "Fly Away Again" during a midday overdub session at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
May 27, 1971
Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass record "Under The Double Eagle" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The track appears on the Grammy-nominated 1977 album "Chet, Floyd & Danny"
May 28, 1971
Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins overdubs parts on Tom T. Hall's "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" in a midday session at the Mercury Studios in Nashville
May 29, 1971
Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Clark and Billy Grammer perform during an appreciation dinner for Alabama governor George Wallace at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
Jun 10, 1971
Elvis Presley records "My Way" during a session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. His live version of the song later becomes a posthumous hit
Jun 16, 1971
Jody Miller records the Van McCoy-penned "Baby, I'm Yours" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Jun 17, 1971
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers record "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" at Glaser Sound Studios in Nashville. Another version of the song becomes a hit for the trio 10 years later
Jun 17, 1971
Jerry Reed records "Ko-Ko Joe" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Jun 23, 1971
Ray Griff records the first of his two hits, "The Mornin' After Baby Let Me Down," at Woodland Sound in Nashville
Jun 28, 1971
An 11-piece string section is added to Jody Miller's "Baby, I'm Yours" during afternoon overdubs at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
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