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Mar 12, 1951
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Let's Live A Little"
Mar 19, 1951
Columbia releases Lefty Frizzell's "I Want To Be With You Always"
Apr 9, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley's "Hobo Boogie"
Apr 9, 1951
Decca releases The Weavers' only country hit, "On Top Of Old Smoky"
Apr 23, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley and Ernest Tubb's "The Strange Little Girl"
Apr 27, 1951
MGM releases a two-sided Hank Williams hit: "Howlin' At The Moon" backed with "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"
Apr 30, 1951
Columbia Records releases Ray Price's debut single, the Lefty Frizzell-penned "If You're Ever Lonely Darling"
May 21, 1951
Columbia releases Gene Autry's "Old Soldiers Never Die"
May 28, 1951
Columbia releases Carl Smith's double-sided single, "Mr. Moon" backed by "If Teardrops Were Pennies"
Jun 4, 1951
Decca releases Red Foley's "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)"
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