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  • May 3, 1954
    Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Pretty Words"
    May 3, 1954
    Columbia releases Little Jimmy Dickens' "Out Behind The Barn"
    May 10, 1954
    Columbia releases Ray Price's "Much Too Young To Die"
    May 10, 1954
    Decca releases Webb Pierce's "Even Tho," featuring his duet with The Wilburn Brothers, "Sparkling Brown Eyes," on the B side
    May 31, 1954
    Capitol releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's "River Of No Return," the theme song from a movie starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe. Monroe sings it in the movie
    May 31, 1954
    Capitol releases Hank Thompson's two-sided single, "Honky-Tonk Girl" and "We've Gone Too Far"
    Jun 21, 1954
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Go, Boy, Go"
    Jun 28, 1954
    Capitol releases Wesley and Marilyn Tuttle's "Never"
    Jul 1, 1954
    Sun releases Harmonica Frank's "Rockin' Chair Daddy." The song will be ranked among country's 500 greatest all-time singles in the 2003 Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jul 6, 1954
    Capitol releases Faron Young's "A Place For Girls Like You"




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