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Apr 3, 1969
Tom T. Hall records "(Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville. Bobby Bare already has released his version of the song, which becomes a Top 10 hit
Apr 8, 1969
Waylon Jennings records "MacArthur Park" with The Kimberlys at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The performance earns a Grammy award
Apr 9, 1969
Porter Wagoner becomes the first person to record Dolly Parton's "Coat Of Many Colors," two years before she has a hit with it
Apr 15, 1969
Charley Pride records "All I Have To Offer You (Is Me)"
Apr 15, 1969
Porter Wagoner records "Big Wind"
Apr 16, 1969
The Beatles begin recording "Something" at Abbey Road in London. Johnny Rodriguez' version later becomes a country hit
Apr 16, 1969
Freddy Weller records "These Are Not My People" in Hollywood
Apr 21, 1969
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "Just Someone I Used To Know"
Apr 23, 1969
Roy Drusky records "Such A Fool" and "My Grass Is Green" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Apr 24, 1969
Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Self Portrait" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, with Charlie Daniels among the session players. Other musicians include Charlie McCoy, Fred Carter Jr., Pete Drake and Kenny Buttrey
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