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Jan 27, 1964
Jean Shepard records "Second Fiddle (To An Old Guitar)" in the afternoon hours at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Jan 28, 1964
Buck Owens records "My Heart Skips A Beat" and "Together Again" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
Feb 5, 1964
Porter Wagoner records "Sorrow On The Rocks"
Feb 5, 1964
Burl Ives records "A Holly Jolly Christmas" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville. The song will be featured in December on the NBC-TV special "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
Feb 7, 1964
Hank Snow records "The Wishing Well (Down In The Well)"
Feb 10, 1964
Marty Robbins records "The Cowboy In The Continental Suit" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Feb 10, 1964
Ray Pillow has his first recording session, for Capitol Records
Feb 11, 1964
Six months after The Louvin Brothers played their last concert, Charlie Louvin records his first solo hit, the Bill Anderson-written "I Don't Love You Anymore"
Feb 20, 1964
Chuck Berry records "Promised Land," with Willie Dixon sitting in, at the Chess Recording Studio in Chicago. The song is destined to climb the country charts after a re-recording by Elvis Presley
Feb 21, 1964
Carl Smith records "Take My Ring Off Your Finger"
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