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Feb 9, 1968
Take a load off, Fanny: The Band records "The Weight" at New York City's A&R Studios. The song is revamped more than 25 years later by Marty Stuart & The Staple Singers for the album "Rhythm Country & Blues"
Feb 9, 1968
Warner Mack records "I'm Gonna Move On"
Feb 9, 1968
Waylon Jennings & Anita Carter record "I Got You" in an evening session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Feb 27, 1968
Connie Smith records "Run Away Little Tears" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Mar 9, 1968
The Byrds record "Hickory Wind" and "You Ain't Going Nowhere," key songs on their landmark country-rock album "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo," at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Mar 11, 1968
Elvis Presley records "A Little Less Conversation" at the MGM Sound Studios in Culver City, California, for the movie "Live A Little, Love A Little"
Mar 12, 1968
Cal Smith records "Drinking Champagne" in Nashville. George Strait records the hit version in 1990
Mar 19, 1968
Marty Robbins records "Love Is In The Air"
Mar 20, 1968
Bill Anderson records "Happy State Of Mind"
Mar 22, 1968
Tammy Wynette records "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
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