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Dec 20, 1957
Kitty Wells records "I Can't Stop Loving You," written by Don Gibson, at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Dec 23, 1957
Bobby Helms records "Jacqueline" at the Bradley Studio in Nashville. The song appears in the movie "The Case Against Brooklyn"
Dec 30, 1957
Webb Pierce records "You'll Come Back" in the afternoon at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 4, 1958
R&B artist Little Willie John records "Talk To Me, Talk To Me" in New York. The song becomes a country hit twice: once for Freddy Fender, and once for Mickey Gilley
Jan 6, 1958
Chuck Berry records "Johnny B. Goode" at the Chess Recording Studio in Chicago. The song has a future as a country hit, when Buck Owens remakes it in 1969
Jan 7, 1958
Bobby Helms cuts "Just A Little Lonesome" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville
Jan 15, 1958
Elvis Presley records "Hard Headed Woman" for the movie "King Creole" at Radio Recorders in Hollywood
Jan 19, 1958
Hank Locklin records "It's A Little More Like Heaven" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jan 21, 1958
Jim Reeves records "Blue Boy" and "Overnight" during an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Feb 1, 1958
Elvis Presley records "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. It's The King's final session to feature his original bass player, Bill Black
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