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Sep 7, 1957
Elvis Presley records "Santa Claus Is Back In Town" at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles. The song is written in the midst of eight hours of sessions by producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Sep 17, 1957
Wanda Jackson records the pop hit "Fujiyama Mama" at the Capitol studios in Hollywood during an evening session
Sep 25, 1957
Hank Thompson records "How Do You Hold A Memory" during the evening at Hollywood's Capitol Tower
Sep 28, 1957
Buddy Holly records the pop hit "Maybe Baby" at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. In 1978, the song is refashioned as a country single by Susie Allanson
Oct 7, 1957
George Hamilton IV records the pop hit "Why They Don't Understand" at the Capitol Studios in New York
Oct 8, 1957
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Great Balls Of Fire" at the Sun Recording Studio on Union Avenue in Memphis
Oct 17, 1957
The Osborne Brothers & Red Allen record "Once More" in Nashville at the Methodist Television, Radio and Film Commission studios
Oct 19, 1957
Sonny James records "Uh-Huh-mm"
Oct 29, 1957
After recording for Columbia and Capitol, Roy Acuff holds his first recording session for Hickory Records
Oct 29, 1957
Roy Acuff records "Once More" in Nashville
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