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Apr 4, 1972
Moe Bandy holds his first Nashville session, at Music City Recorders, owned by Elvis Presley's original guitarist, Scotty Moore
Apr 5, 1972
Tammy Wynette records "My Man" and "'Til I Get It Right"
Apr 6, 1972
George Jones & Tammy Wynette record "The Ceremony"
Apr 11, 1972
Connie Smith records "If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)"
Apr 11, 1972
Don Gibson records "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" and "Touch The Morning" during a morning session at Acuff-Rose Sound Studio in Nashville
Apr 12, 1972
John Denver records "Rocky Mountain High" at the RCA Studios in New York
Apr 13, 1972
The Statler Brothers record "The Class Of '57" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Mercury Custom Recording Studio
Apr 14, 1972
Jody Miller and Johnny Paycheck record "Let's All Go Down To The River" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 14, 1972
Donna Fargo records "Funny Face" during an afternoon session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Apr 17, 1972
Johnny Cash holds the first session at his new House Of Cash recording studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Among the songs he tackles is "Help Me," a future Elvis Presley hit written by Larry Gatlin, who is present at the session
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