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  • Jun 13, 1963
    Johnny Cash records "The Matador" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
    Jun 20, 1963
    The Everly Brothers record "Silver Threads And Golden Needles." The song is destined to become a country hit when remade by Linda Ronstadt
    Jun 25, 1963
    The Wilburn Brothers record "Tell Her So"
    Jun 26, 1963
    Skeeter Davis records "I Can't Stay Mad At You" in Nashville
    Jul 1, 1963
    Bill Anderson records "8 X 10"
    Jul 1, 1963
    Claude King records "Hey Lucille!" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios during a morning session
    Jul 1, 1963
    The Beatles record "She Loves You" at Abbey Road in London. The "yeah, yeah, yeah" chorus is mimicked more than 30 years later in the Joe Diffie country hit "Bigger Than The Beatles"
    Jul 2, 1963
    Johnny Wright And The Tennessee Mountain Boys record the original version of "Walkin', Talkin', Cryin', Barely Beatin' Broken Heart," a 1990 hit for Highway 101
    Jul 7, 1963
    Elvis Presley records "Viva Las Vegas," with Glen Campbell on guitar, at the MGM Sound Studios in Culver City, California
    Jul 10, 1963
    Ernest Tubb records "Thanks A Lot" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville




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