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Dec 12, 1972
Loretta Lynn cuts "The Pill" during an evening recording session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Dec 12, 1972
Freddie Hart records "Trip To Heaven" during an evening session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Dec 12, 1972
Singer/songwriter John Hiatt holds his first Nashville recording session at the Quadraphonic Studios. He goes on to write the country hits "Drive South," "She Don't Love Nobody" and "The Way We Make A Broken Heart"
Dec 13, 1972
George Jones records "What's Your Mama's Name" at Nashville's Columbia Studios. The following month, Tanya Tucker cuts the definitive version of the song
Dec 14, 1972
Freddie Hart records "Super Kind Of Woman" during a midday session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Dec 19, 1972
Conway Twitty records "Baby's Gone" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, during an evening session
Dec 20, 1972
Donna Fargo records "You Were Always There" during the afternoon at Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Dec 22, 1972
Bob Luman records "Neither One Of Us"
Dec 27, 1972
Tommy Overstreet records "(Jeannie Marie) You Were A Lady" at RCA Studio B on Music Row in Nashville
Dec 29, 1972
Jeanne Pruett records "Satin Sheets" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
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