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Sep 30, 1970
Bobby Bare records "Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends" in the afternoon at Nashville's Mercury Custom Recording Studio
Oct 8, 1970
Johnny Cash records "Flesh And Blood" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios as he cuts the soundtrack to "I Walk The Line"
Oct 9, 1970
Johnny Cash records music for the movie "Little Fauss And Big Halsy" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Oct 9, 1970
Kenny Price records "The Sheriff Of Boone County" at RCA Studio A in Nashville
Oct 21, 1970
Dolly Parton records "Joshua" in an afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Oct 21, 1970
Mel Street records "Borrowed Angel"
Oct 26, 1970
The Osmonds record the pop hit "One Bad Apple" at the Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The session is guided by future country producer Rick Hall
Oct 27, 1970
Hank Williams Jr. remakes the Slim Harpo blues song "Rainin' In My Heart" with The Mike Curb Congregation in Nashville
Oct 28, 1970
Freddy Weller records Chuck Berry's "The Promised Land"
Oct 28, 1970
Frank Sinatra records the George Harrison-penned "Something" in Hollywood. The song becomes a country hit for Johnny Rodriguez in 1974
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