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  • May 28, 1964
    Bobby Bare records "Four Strong Winds" in the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jun 1, 1964
    Carl Perkins is invited to Abbey Road in London to observe one of The Beatles' recording sessions. They record his song "Matchbox"
    Jun 8, 1964
    Elvis Presley records "Puppet On A String" at the MGM Sound Studios in Culver City, California
    Jun 9, 1964
    Bob Dylan records "It Ain't Me, Babe" at the Columbia Studios in New York. Johnny Cash successfully turns it into a country hit within months
    Jun 10, 1964
    Buck Owens records "Hello Trouble" and Hank Cochran's "A-11" at the Capitol Studio in Los Angeles. The former song becomes a hit for The Desert Rose Band in 1989; the latter is referenced in Owens' Emmylou Harris duet "Play Together Again Again"
    Jun 10, 1964
    The Rolling Stones record "It's All Over Now" at Chicago's Chess Recording Studio, after blues legend Muddy Waters helps them unload their equipment from the truck. The song eventually becomes a country hit in a remake by John Anderson
    Jun 17, 1964
    George Hamilton IV records "Truck Driving Man" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Jun 18, 1964
    Claude King records the Tommy Collins-written "Sam Hill" in the afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Jun 30, 1964
    Johnny Cash records four songs written by Peter La Farge and one by Johnny Horton to complete his Native American-themed album "Bitter Tears." The project will receive a Grammy nomination
    Jul 2, 1964
    Jim Reeves holds his final recording sessions, cutting the ironically titled "Is It Really Over?" and "Missing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio B




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