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Nov 8, 1978
The Oak Ridge Boys record "Sail Away" during the afternoon at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville
Nov 9, 1978
The Osborne Brothers record the gospel song "Uncloudy Day" at Nashville's Hilltop Studio during sessions for the Grammy-nominated album "Bluegrass Concerto"
Nov 14, 1978
Chris LeDoux records his first charted single, "Lean, Mean And Hungry," at Nashville's Sound Lab
Nov 15, 1978
The Osborne Brothers conduct a four-hour session at the Hilltop Recording Studio in Nashville. It's their final recording date for what becomes the Grammy-nominated album "Bluegrass Concerto"
Nov 16, 1978
George Jones & Johnny Paycheck record "You Can Have Her" during an afternoon session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Nov 16, 1978
After six years with the company, Johnny Rodriguez has his final recording session for Mercury Records, the label that introduced him, at Sound Stage in Nashville. The date includes versions of "I Fought The Law" and "I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am"
Nov 27, 1978
Kenny Rogers & Dottie West remake the Tammy Wynette hit "'Til I Can Make It On My Own" during the afternoon at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Nov 30, 1978
Deborah Allen and several musicians turn the late Jim Reeves' "Don't Let Me Cross Over" into a duet in a session at Nashville's Music City Music Hall
Dec 1, 1978
Ronnie McDowell records music for the ABC-TV mini-series "Elvis" at Young 'Un Sound in Nashville. The session includes "Mystery Train," "The Wonder Of You," "Heartbreak Hotel," "That's All Right" and "Blue Moon Of Kentucky"
Dec 5, 1978
The Charlie Daniels Band records "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studios
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