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Dec 21, 1960
The Wilburn Brothers record "Blue Blue Day"
Jan 6, 1961
George Hamilton IV records "To You And Yours (From Me And Mine)" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Jan 7, 1961
Faron Young records "Hello Walls" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Nashville's Music Row
Jan 9, 1961
Brenda Lee records the pop hit "You Can Depend On Me" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 12, 1961
Ray Price records "Heart Over Mind" and "The Twenty-Fourth Hour" in an evening session at Nashville's Bradley Studios
Jan 16, 1961
Buck Owens and Rose Maddox record "Mental Cruelty" and "Loose Talk" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Jan 17, 1961
Rose Maddox records "Conscience, I'm Guilty" at the Capitol Recording Studios at Hollywood & Vine in Los Angeles
Jan 19, 1961
Rose Maddox records "Lonely Street." The song will become a country hit for Rex Allen Jr. in 1977
Jan 20, 1961
Jimmy C. Newman conducts his first Decca recording session, cutting "Everybody's Dying For Love"
Jan 27, 1961
Ernie Ashworth records "Forever Gone"
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