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  • Aug 3, 1977
    Bobby Bare records Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. More than three years later, John Anderson turns it into a hit
    Aug 3, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Come On In" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 4, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Middle Age Crazy" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 10, 1977
    Johnny Rodriguez records "We Believe In Happy Endings" during an afternoon session at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 14, 1977
    Waylon Jennings records "The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want To Get Over You)," one of just two songs in a marathon, 23-hour session at Nashville's American Studios
    Aug 17, 1977
    Steve Wariner has his first recording session, cutting "I'm Already Taken" at RCA Studio B. The studio is filled with reporters, but they are uninterested in Steve. Elvis Presley had died the day prior, and they want to interview producer Chet Atkins
    Aug 18, 1977
    Ronnie McDowell records an Elvis Presley tribute, "The King Is Gone," at Nashville's Music City Recorders
    Aug 23, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck records "Barstool Mountain" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. Moe Bandy has a hit with the song two years later
    Aug 24, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck records the David Allan Coe-penned "Take This Job And Shove It" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
    Aug 24, 1977
    Eddy Arnold records "Penny Arcade" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The song becomes a hit for Cristy Lane the following year




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