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Jan 18, 1974
Johnny Bush records "Two Dollars In The Jukebox" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's the second time that Bush cut the first version of a future Eddie Rabbitt hit
Jan 18, 1974
Dottie West records "Last Time I Saw Him"
Jan 21, 1974
George Richey, Carmol Taylor and Norro Wilson finish writing "The Grand Tour," a song Richey started the previous weekend on a trip to Memphis
Jan 21, 1974
Waylon Jennings holds a second session for "This Time" at Glaser Studios in Nashville
Jan 22, 1974
George Jones records "The Grand Tour" at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
Jan 22, 1974
Piano player Charles Cochran, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and fiddlers Buddy Spicher and Tommy Williams overdub parts on Charley Pride's "We Could" in an evening session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Jan 23, 1974
Guitarist Glenn Keener works on Ronnie Milsap's "Pure Love" during an evening overdub session in Nashville
Jan 24, 1974
Eddy Arnold hosts as CBS tapes "The Country Music Hit Parade" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with Conway Twitty, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Charlie Rich, Jeanne Pruett and Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass
Jan 31, 1974
Lynn Anderson records "Talkin' To The Wall" during a midday session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Feb 4, 1974
Charlie McCoy and Barefoot Jerry record the Grammy-nominated "Boogie Woogie" over the course of two sessions at Nashville's Cinderella Studios
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