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  • Jul 12, 1973
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Sometimes A Memory Ain't Enough" and "He Can't Fill My Shoes" in an afternoon session at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jul 12, 1973
    Webb Pierce holds a recording session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. It proves to be the final session in a 22-year relationship with Decca and MCA
    Jul 13, 1973
    Gary S. Paxton records "One Day At A Time" in Nashville. It becomes a hit the following year for Marilyn Sellars and in 1980 for Cristy Lane
    Jul 16, 1973
    Rex Allen Jr. records "Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)" at the Soundshop in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Gene Watson six years later
    Jul 17, 1973
    Lefty Frizzell records his classics "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "That's The Way Love Goes" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    Jul 18, 1973
    Jeanne Pruett records "I'm Your Woman" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    Jul 18, 1973
    Don Gibson records "Snap Your Fingers" during the afternoon at Acuff-Rose Sound Studio in Nashville
    Jul 23, 1973
    Brian Collins cuts "Statue Of A Fool" during a lunchtime recording session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
    Jul 24, 1973
    Johnny Cash records "Life's Little Ups And Downs" and "City Of New Orleans" at the House of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Both become hits for other country acts--the former for Ricky Van Shelton and the latter for Willie Nelson
    Jul 30, 1973
    Freddie Hart records "If You Can't Feel It (It Ain't There)" at the Jack Clement Studios on Belmont Boulevard in Nashville




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