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Oct 27, 1958
Kitty Wells records "Mommy For A Day" during the afternoon at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio. She also records "All The Time," a Mel Tillis song destined to become a hit for Jack Greene
Oct 28, 1958
Buddy Holly holds his final recording session, three months before he dies in a plane crash. Holly had become the first person to produce Waylon Jennings, and his song "True Love Ways" would later become a country hit for Mickey Gilley
Nov 7, 1958
George Morgan records "I'm In Love Again"
Nov 10, 1958
Johnny Horton records "When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Thirty Below)" during the evening at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Nov 13, 1958
Carl Smith records "Lonely Girl"
Nov 16, 1958
Ferlin Husky records "Draggin' The River"
Nov 18, 1958
Ray Price records Bill Anderson's "That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome" in a midnight session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Dec 1, 1958
Bill Monroe records "Gotta Travel On" in Nashville
Dec 4, 1958
Eddy Arnold records "Chip Off The Old Block" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Dec 7, 1958
Don Gibson records "Who Cares" in the morning at RCA Studio B in Nashville
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