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Nov 29, 1944
Gene Autry records "Gonna Build A Big Fence Around Texas," "I'll Be Back" and "Don't Fence Me In" at the CBS Studios in Los Angeles. The latter song appears in the movie "Hollywood Canteen"
Dec 4, 1944
Spade Cooley records "Shame On You," "I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take From You" and "A Pair Of Broken Hearts" at the CBS Studios in Hollywood
Dec 4, 1944
Eddy Arnold holds his first recording session at the WSM radio studios in Nashville. He records his first hit, "Each Minute Seems A Million Years," and his first version of "The Cattle Call"
Dec 6, 1944
Gene Autry records "At Mail Call Today" in Hollywood
Dec 20, 1944
Ignoring a recording ban by Canada's musicians' union, Hank Snow cuts the first of 18 songs over four days at Montreal's Victor Studio. They include one of his biggest Canadian hits, "You Played Love On The Strings Of My Heart"
Jan 10, 1945
Ted Daffan records "Headin' Down The Wrong Highway" in the CBS Studios at Gower & Sunset in Los Angeles
Jan 17, 1945
Red Foley records "I'll Never Let You Worry My Mind"
Jan 26, 1945
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Smoke On The Water," "Stay A Little Longer," "Hang Your Head In Shame," "Texas Playboy Rag," "You Don't Care What Happens To Me" and "Roly-Poly" in Hollywood
Jan 28, 1945
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "I Can't Go On This Way" in Hollywood
Feb 13, 1945
Bill Monroe holds his first Columbia session, recording "Kentucky Waltz" and "Footprints In The Snow" at the Wrigley Building in Chicago. Chubby Wise plays fiddle, and David "Stringbean" Akeman sits in on banjo
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