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Apr 8, 1966
Kitty Wells records "It's All Over (But The Crying)"
Apr 11, 1966
Frank Sinatra records "Strangers In The Night" in Hollywood, with Glen Campbell on guitar and future country executive Jimmy Bowen as producer
Apr 13, 1966
Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow record "We Could." The song becomes a hit eight years later for Charley Pride
Apr 19, 1966
Eddy Arnold records "The Tip Of My Fingers" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Apr 19, 1966
Wanda Jackson records "Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine"
Apr 20, 1966
Eddy Arnold records a pair of hits, "Somebody Like Me" and "Misty Blue," at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Apr 26, 1966
Bobby Bare records "The Streets Of Baltimore"
May 3, 1966
Bill Phillips records "The Words I'm Gonna Have To Eat"
May 6, 1966
Mel Tillis records "Stateside" during his first session after signing a new contract with Kapp Records. The song provides his touring band with its name: The Statesiders
May 9, 1966
Marty Robbins records "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight" and "You Gave Me A Mountain" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio. The latter eventually becomes a pop hit for Frankie Laine and a country hit for Johnny Bush
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