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Jan 16, 1957
Little Richard records the R&B hit "Lucille" in Washington, D.C. Twenty-six years later, Waylon Jennings records a country version of the song
Jan 24, 1957
Elvis Presley records "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" at Radio Recorders on Orange Drive in Los Angeles
Jan 24, 1957
Mel Tillis has his first recording session for Columbia Records. It yields his first single, "Honky Tonk Song"
Jan 24, 1957
Ivory Joe Hunter records "Empty Arms" in New York. Fourteen years later, Sonny James releases his own version as a country hit
Jan 25, 1957
Marty Robbins starts an overnight session at the Columbia Studio in New York that yields three singles: "Please Don't Blame Me," "Teen-Age Dream" and "A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)"
Jan 28, 1957
Stonewall Jackson records "Don't Be Angry" during his first recording session for Columbia Records, although it takes another seven years before a second recording of the song becomes a hit. On hand to observe: Ernest Tubb
Jan 29, 1957
Porter Wagoner records "I Thought I Heard You Call My Name" in an afternoon session at RCA's Nashville studios on McGavock Street
Feb 2, 1957
Ernest Tubb & The Wilburn Brothers record "Mister Love" in the early evening at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Nashville's Music Row
Feb 7, 1957
Jim Reeves records "Four Walls" during the evening at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Feb 15, 1957
Webb Pierce records "Honky Tonk Song" and "Someday" in Nashville during an afternoon session at the Bradley Recording Studio
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