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  • Apr 17, 1961
    Wanda Jackson records "I May Never Get To Heaven" and "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" in Nashville. The former becomes a Conway Twitty hit in 1979, while the latter Chuck Berry song is a hit for Waylon Jennings in '69
    Apr 20, 1961
    Wanda Jackson records "In The Middle Of A Heartache" in Nashville
    Apr 21, 1961
    Billy Walker makes his first attempt at recording "Charlie's Shoes," in a morning session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville. He also cuts the first version of "Funny How Time Slips Away"
    May 9, 1961
    Ann-Margret records the pop hit "I Just Don't Understand" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. Among the ace musicians on the session: pianist Floyd Cramer, bass player Bob Moore, harmonica man Charlie McCoy and The Jordanaires
    May 12, 1961
    Leroy Van Dyke records "Walk On By" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
    May 18, 1961
    Claude King records the definitive version of his first hit, "Big River, Big Man," during an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    May 21, 1961
    Brenda Lee records the pop hit "Dum Dum" in Nashville at the Bradley Studios
    May 23, 1961
    Flatt & Scruggs record "Go Home" at the Recording Studio in Nashville
    May 25, 1961
    Rex Allen records the theme to the movie "Marines, Let's Go" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    May 26, 1961
    Ray Stevens records a minor pop hit, "Jeremiah Peabody's Poly Unsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green And Purple Pills," in his first Mercury session, at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio

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