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Jun 6, 1973
Marie Osmond arrives in Nashville to record an album in three days with Sonny James serving as producer. The first song she cuts at the Columbia Studios is the former Brenda Lee pop hit "Fool #1"
Jun 7, 1973
Stoney Edwards records "Hank And Lefty Raised My Country Soul" in the afternoon at Nashville's Music City Recorders. It's judged one of the 500 greatest country singles in history in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jun 7, 1973
Marie Osmond records "Paper Roses" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville under the guidance of producer Sonny James
Jun 8, 1973
Marie Osmond finishes recording her debut album, "Paper Roses," at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville with producer Sonny James. The final day's titles include "Too Many Rivers," "Sweet Dreams" and "Everything Is Beautiful"
Jun 12, 1973
Dolly Parton records "Jolene" during the afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Jun 13, 1973
Dolly Parton records "I Will Always Love You" in a morning session at Nashville's RCA Studio B. She also records her own version of "Kentucky Gambler," destined to become a hit when it's recorded by Merle Haggard
Jun 26, 1973
Chet Atkins records "City Of New Orleans" at Nashville's RCA Studio B to begin sessions for his album "Superpickers," which receives a Grammy nomination
Jun 26, 1973
Jim Ed Brown records "Broad-Minded Man" in an afternoon session at Nashville's RCA Studio B. He also takes his first swipe at "Sometime Sunshine," though the definitive version is recorded three months later
Jun 26, 1973
Producer Sonny James adds a dozen strings to Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses" during a 10 a.m. overdub session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Jun 28, 1973
Harmonica player Charlie McCoy records "Heart Over Mind" at Nashville's Cinderella Studios in what becomes the first session for his Grammy-nominated album "The Nashville Hit Man"
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