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  • Feb 4, 1963
    Patsy Cline records the Bob Wills classic "Faded Love" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville. On hand at the session: Jan Howard
    Feb 5, 1963
    Patsy Cline records "Sweet Dreams" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Feb 7, 1963
    Patsy Cline holds what proves to be the last recording session of her career at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio, cutting "He Called Me Baby," a future hit for Charlie Rich. Her final song in the studio: "I'll Sail My Ship Alone"
    Feb 9, 1963
    Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, Patsy Cline makes a chilling prediction to Ray Walker, of The Jordanaires, referring to her previous auto accidents: "Honey, I've had two bad ones. The third one will be a charm, or it'll kill me." It's her last Opry show
    Feb 11, 1963
    Patsy Cline gives several cowgirl costumes to fellow singer Pearl Butler
    Feb 13, 1963
    Eddy Arnold records "A Million Years Or So" and "Yesterday's Memories" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Feb 14, 1963
    Faron Young cuts "Nightmare" and "We've Got Something In Common" in Nashville
    Feb 22, 1963
    Ray Price records the Willie Nelson-written "Night Life" in a midnight session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Feb 23, 1963
    Patsy Cline gives what proves to be her final Grand Ole Opry performance at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
    Feb 25, 1963
    Flatt & Scruggs record "Pearl Pearl Pearl" at the Columbia Recording Studios on 16th Avenue in Nashville

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