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May 10, 1966
Mel Tillis records "Mental Revenge." The song becomes a hit for Waylon Jennings the following year, and Tillis has his own hit with it in 1976
May 10, 1966
Charley Pride records "Just Between You And Me"
May 16, 1966
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs record Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing On My Mind," destined to become a hit for Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
May 17, 1966
David Houston records "Almost Persuaded" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
May 24, 1966
Waylon Jennings begins recording his first album since moving to Nashville, a collection of Harlan Howard songs
May 28, 1966
Elvis Presley records "Fools Fall In Love" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Jacky Ward will have a country hit with the song in 1977
May 31, 1966
Bill Anderson records "I Get The Fever"
Jun 6, 1966
From one Hall of Famer to another: Roy Acuff records an entire album in one day, "For The First Time--Roy Acuff Sings Hank Williams"
Jun 8, 1966
Willie Nelson records "The Party's Over," providing Don Meredith something to sing on "Monday Night Football"
Jun 15, 1966
Skeeter Davis records the Dolly Parton-penned "Fuel To The Flame"
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