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Apr 6, 1953
Decca releases Autry Inman's "But That's All Right"
Apr 20, 1953
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's "Rub-A-Dub-Dub"
Apr 24, 1953
MGM releases the Hank Williams single "Take These Chains From My Heart"
May 4, 1953
Capitol releases Faron Young's single "I Can't Wait (For The Sun To Go Down)," written by Martha Carson
May 29, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Trademark" backed by "Do I Like It?"
Jun 8, 1953
Decca releases Webb Pierce's two-sided hit, "It's Been So Long" and "Don't Throw Your Life Away"
Jun 15, 1953
Capitol releases Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky's "A Dear John Letter"
Jun 26, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Hey Joe!"
Jun 26, 1953
Columbia releases Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper's "Are You Walking And A-Talking For The Lord." The recording is judged among country's 500 all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jun 27, 1953
Mercury releases Rusty Draper's "Gambler's Guitar"
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