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Feb 22, 1973
Jim Ed Brown records "Southern Loving" in an afternoon session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. He also cuts a version of "Drinking Champagne," destined to become a George Strait hit in 1990
Feb 22, 1973
Freddy Weller completes recording on Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business," two days after the initial session
Feb 23, 1973
Freddy Weller finishes recording "The Perfect Stranger," two days after the first session, at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Feb 26, 1973
Leon Russell begins recording a country album in Nashville under a pseudonym, "Hank Wilson's Back, Vol. I." Cut in three days, the album yields two singles: "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms" and "A Six Pack To Go"
Feb 27, 1973
Tommy Overstreet records "Send Me No Roses" in a morning session at Columbia Studio A in Nashville
Feb 28, 1973
New instrumental parts are recorded for the late Jim Reeves' "Am I That Easy To Forget" in a morning session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Feb 28, 1973
After recording for the label for more than 20 years, Carl Smith holds his final Columbia session
Mar 1, 1973
Lynn Anderson records "Sing About Love" during an afternoon session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Mar 5, 1973
Loretta Lynn records "Love Is The Foundation" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The recording becomes her first single on the MCA label, following the closure of the Decca imprint
Mar 6, 1973
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn record "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
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