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Sep 24, 1973
Cher records "Dark Lady" under the direction of future country producer Snuff Garrett
Sep 26, 1973
Razzy Bailey holds his first Nashville recording session, cutting "Easy Loving" at the Hilltop Recording Studio
Sep 27, 1973
Jim Ed Brown records "Sometime Sunshine" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Oct 8, 1973
Buck Owens records "Big Game Hunter" during a morning session at the Buck Owens Studios in Bakersfield, California
Oct 12, 1973
Freddy Weller records "I've Just Got To Know (How Loving You Would Be)"
Oct 19, 1973
Chris LeDoux records in Nashville for the first time at Pete's Place
Oct 23, 1973
Jimmy Buffett records the pop hit "Come Monday" during an evening session at Nashville's Woodland Sound
Oct 23, 1973
Merle Haggard records "That's The Way Loves Goes" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles. He cuts a new version, which becomes a hit, 10 years later
Oct 26, 1973
Ray Price records "Like A First Time Thing" with 29 supporting musicians in an afternoon session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Oct 29, 1973
Waylon Jennings records "This Time" at the Glaser Studios in Nashville. RCA initially refuses the master, because it was not recorded at the label's studio, but it eventually becomes a #1 record
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