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Nov 29, 1952
Mercury releases The Carlisles' "No Help Wanted"
Dec 1, 1952
Decca releases Goldie Hill's first hit, "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes"
Dec 1, 1952
Capitol releases Faron Young's first hit, "Goin' Steady"
Dec 1, 1952
Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's first version of "Gone," credited to Terry Preston
Dec 12, 1952
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "That's The Kind Of Love I'm Looking For"
Jan 5, 1953
Decca releases Webb Pierce's two-sided single, "I'll Go On Alone" backed by "That's Me Without You"
Jan 15, 1953
Columbia releases George Morgan's "(I Just Had A Date) A Lover's Quarrel"
Jan 20, 1953
Coral releases Tommy Sosebee's only country hit, "Till I Waltz Again With You"
Jan 30, 1953
Less than a month after his death, MGM releases Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Kaw-Liga"
Feb 9, 1953
Decca releases T. Texas Tyler's "Bumming Around"
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