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Feb 20, 1970
Sonny James records the Brook Benton song "Endlessly" during the morning at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Feb 26, 1970
Tammy Wynette records "The Wonders You Perform"
Feb 26, 1970
George Jones records "A Good Year For The Roses" in a late-morning session at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Feb 27, 1970
Tammy Wynette records "He Loves Me All The Way" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Feb 27, 1970
Waylon Jennings records "Mississippi Woman" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Mar 9, 1970
Johnny Cash records "What Is Truth" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Mar 10, 1970
Jerry Lee Lewis records "There Must Be More To Love Than This" in a 2 p.m. session at the Monument Studio in Nashville. He also cuts a version of "Life's Little Ups And Downs," a future Ricky Van Shelton hit
Mar 10, 1970
Roy Clark records "I Never Picked Cotton" in a midday session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Mar 13, 1970
Roy Clark records "Thank God And Greyhound" during the evening hours at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Mar 16, 1970
Ray Price records the Kris Kristofferson-penned "For The Good Times" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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