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May 16, 1972
Waylon Jennings records the Willie Nelson-penned "Pretend I Never Happened" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
May 22, 1972
Conway Twitty records Don Gibson's "I Can't Stop Loving You" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
May 26, 1972
Mel Tillis records "I Ain't Never" in Nashville
May 27, 1972
Nashville's Opryland theme park officially opens to the public. The grounds become the home for Roy Acuff, while the park is a launching pad for such talents as Diamond Rio, Little Texas, Chely Wright and songwriter Dean Dillon
May 30, 1972
The Statler Brothers' "The Class Of '57" has a string section, arranged by Cam Mullins, added during an overdub session at Nashville's Mercury studio
May 31, 1972
After more than 15 years with Capitol, Sonny James holds his first recording session for Columbia Records at the label's Nashville studios
Jun 1, 1972
Sonny James records "When The Snow Is On The Roses" and "I Love You More And More Everyday" in a pair of sessions at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Jun 5, 1972
Sonny James records "White Silver Sands" and "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. He also adds strings to "When The Snow Is On The Roses"
Jun 5, 1972
Johnny Cash records "Oney" in Hendersonville at the House Of Cash
Jun 6, 1972
A dozen strings are added to Sonny James' "I Love You More And More Everyday" in afternoon overdubs at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
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