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  • May 24, 1957
    Eleven weeks after he first tried it, Ray Price records the definitive version of the Bob Wills-penned "My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You" in an overnight session at Nashville's Bradley Studios
    May 26, 1957
    Rockabilly artist Johnny "Peanuts" Wilson has first solo recording session with producer Norman Petty in Clovis, New Mexico, after leaving Roy Orbison's band. Wilson will write the country hits "Roses For Mama" and "Love The World Away"
    May 28, 1957
    Faron Young records "Love Has Finally Come My Way" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
    May 31, 1957
    Jim Reeves records "Young Hearts" and "I Heard A Heart Break Last Night" during an overnight session at RCA's Nashville studios, at the Methodist Television Radio & Film Commission on McGavock Street
    Jun 6, 1957
    After more than 20 years with Columbia, Gene Autry holds his final recording session for the label
    Jun 7, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Let Forgiveness In"
    Jun 19, 1957
    Gene Vincent records the pop hit "Lotta Lovin'" at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles with a band that includes Buck Owens
    Jun 24, 1957
    Jim Reeves records "Two Shadows On Your Window" during the afternoon at the Methodist Television, Radio & Film Commission in Nashville
    Jun 26, 1957
    Don Gibson records "Blue Blue Day" during the evening at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission in Nashville
    Jun 27, 1957
    Webb Pierce records "Don't Do It Darlin'" during the afternoon at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville




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