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May 6, 1959
Wynn Stewart records the first version of "Above And Beyond," which becomes a hit the following year for Buck Owens
May 6, 1959
Hawkshaw Hawkins records "Soldier's Joy"
May 13, 1959
Johnny Horton records a special version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" for England, replacing "We fought the bloody British" with "We fought the bloomin' rebels"
May 15, 1959
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-penned "I Ain't Never" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
May 18, 1959
Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce record "Finally"
May 18, 1959
The Crickets record the original version of "I Fought The Law," written by group member Sonny Curtis. It's destined to become a country hit for Hank Williams Jr. almost 20 years later
May 20, 1959
Faron Young records "Country Girl," written by Roy Drusky, at Nashville's Bradley Film & Recording Studio. Background vocals are provided by Johnny Paycheck
May 21, 1959
Carl Smith records the Mel Tillis-penned "Ten Thousand Drums" at the Bradley Studios in Nashville
Jun 1, 1959
The Browns record "The Three Bells" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Jun 9, 1959
Jim Reeves records "Partners" in the morning at RCA Studio B in Nashville
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