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  • Jan 20, 1973
    Jerry Lee Lewis makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, breaking two promises: he won't sing rock & roll, and won't swear. The set list boasts "Another Place, Another Time," "Johnny B. Goode," "Great Balls Of Fire" and "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On"
    Jan 20, 1973
    Johnny Gimble overdubs fiddle on Merle Haggard's "The Emptiest Arms In The World" during the afternoon at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
    Jan 23, 1973
    Studio musicians Pete Drake, George Tidwell and Jerry Kennedy work on the Johnny Rodriguez single "You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)" during an overdub session at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jan 25, 1973
    Roger Miller records "Open Up Your Heart" for Smash Records at the Mercury Studios in Nashville. He cuts the hit version of the song three months later after moving to Columbia Records
    Feb 1, 1973
    Bobby Bare records "Ride Me Down Easy" and "The Winner" in a midday session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Feb 1, 1973
    Jimmy Buffett records one of his early cult favorites, "Why Don't We Get Drunk," in a midday session at Nashville's Glaser Studios. Among the 10 musicians on hand is "City Of New Orleans" songwriter Steve Goodman
    Feb 6, 1973
    Tom T. Hall records "Ravishing Ruby" at Mercury's Nashville studio
    Feb 9, 1973
    Charlie Rich records "The Most Beautiful Girl" during a 10 a.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Feb 12, 1973
    Charlie McCoy records "Something" and "Don't Touch Me" in the last of at least four sessions at Nashville's Cinderella Studios for his Grammy-nominated album "Good Time Charlie: The Fastest Harp In The South"
    Feb 13, 1973
    Johnny Paycheck records "Mr. Lovemaker" in an evening session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville

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