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  • Apr 24, 1977
    Elvis Presley's performance of "Unchained Melody" is recorded at the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It becomes a posthumous hit and nets a Grammy nomination
    Apr 28, 1977
    Tommy Cash records "The Cowboy And The Lady" at the House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. With a gender change, the song becomes a Brenda Lee hit, "The Cowgirl And The Dandy," three years later
    May 2, 1977
    Conway Twitty records "I've Already Loved You In My Mind" at Bradley's Barn on Benders Ferry Road in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    May 2, 1977
    Eric Clapton records "Wonderful Tonight," with Jamie Oldaker, a future member of The Tractors, on drums
    May 3, 1977
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "Y'all Come Back Saloon," referencing Bob Wills' "Faded Love" in the process, at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville. The session marks their first in a new contract with ABC/Dot
    May 4, 1977
    Jacky Ward records "Fools Fall In Love" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville, referencing Hoagy Carmichael's song "Stardust" in the opening verse
    May 4, 1977
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "I'll Be True To You" during an afternoon session at Woodland Sound in Nashville
    May 6, 1977
    Emmylou Harris records Dolly Parton's "To Daddy" using Brian Ahern's Enactron Truck in Los Angeles
    May 11, 1977
    Mel Tillis records "I Got The Hoss" at the Glaser Studios in Nashville
    May 12, 1977
    Chet Atkins holds the first of three sessions for the album "Me And My Guitar" at Nashville's Sound Masters. The album earns a Grammy nomination




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