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Nov 23, 1977
The Kendalls play with the name of one of the NFL's most prominent teams, recording "Pittsburgh Stealers" in an afternoon session at the LSI Sound Studio in Nashville. The session also yields their hit "Sweet Desire"
Nov 23, 1977
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Last Cheater's Waltz" at the US Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a T.G. Sheppard hit 20 months later
Nov 29, 1977
Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius record "I'll Never Be Free" in a midday session at Nashville's RCA Studio A
Nov 30, 1977
Seven months after he first attempted it, Vern Gosdin records "Break My Mind" in the afternoon at Sound Stage in Nashville
Dec 1, 1977
Vern Gosdin records "Never My Love" at Nashville's Sound Stage
Dec 4, 1977
Willie Nelson records "September Song"
Dec 9, 1977
Johnny Rodriguez records "Baby, You're Something." Two years later, a John Conlee recording of the song becomes a country hit
Dec 12, 1977
Willie Nelson records three hit singles--"Georgia On My Mind," "Blue Skies" and "All Of Me"--in Southern California. He also cuts "Stardust," the title track for the album that features them
Dec 12, 1977
Mel Tillis records "Ain't No California." It references several classic songs: "The Big Rock Candy Mountain," "Blue Bayou" and "My Blue Heaven"
Dec 13, 1977
Charley Pride records "Someone Loves You Honey" and "You Almost Slipped My Mind" at Sound Masters in Nashville
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