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Apr 9, 1975
Charley Pride records "Hope You're Feelin' Me (Like I'm Feelin' You)" at RCA Studio A on Music Row in Nashville
Apr 9, 1975
An 11-piece string section is overdubbed on Dolly Parton's "The Seeker" and "We Used To" in an afternoon session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Apr 10, 1975
Lynn Anderson records "Faithless Love" at Nashville's Columbia Studios. The song is destined to become a country hit for Glen Campbell in 1984
Apr 15, 1975
Bessie Lee Mauldin files for divorce from Bill Monroe in Nashville, claiming to be his common-law wife. He agrees to pay his former bass player $75,000
Apr 17, 1975
Brian Collins records J.D. Souther's "Faithless Love" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. The song becomes a country hit in 1984 for Glen Campbell
Apr 22, 1975
Merle Haggard records "The Roots Of My Raising" in a late-night session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Apr 23, 1975
Nashville session players back Sammy Davis Jr. during a recording session at Music City's Monument Studio. Among the songs he cuts are Grady Martin's "Snap Your Fingers" and the former Johnny Paycheck hit "Song And Dance Man"
Apr 24, 1975
Freddie Hart records "The First Time" at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Apr 25, 1975
Freddie Hart records "You Are The Song (Inside Of Me)" at Columbia Studio B on Music Row in Nashville
Apr 25, 1975
Billy "Crash" Craddock records "Easy As Pie" during the afternoon at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
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