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Nov 25, 1946
Johnny Bond records "Divorce Me C.O.D." and "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed" at the Columbia Studios in Hollywood
Dec 11, 1946
Hank Williams has his first recording session, for Sterling Records, at the WSM Studios in Nashville, backed by The Willis Brothers and bass player Chuck Wright. Among the songs recorded are "Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)" and "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul"
Dec 15, 1946
Frank Sinatra records "That's How Much I Love You" in New York City, bringing a pop hit in the process to the song's writer, Eddy Arnold
Dec 16, 1946
In her first recording session for Columbia, Molly O'Day records Hank Williams' "Tramp On The Street" and "When God Comes To Gather His Jewels"
Dec 17, 1946
Pee Wee King holds his first RCA recording session at the label's Studio A in Chicago, with Cowboy Copas on guitar. It also marks the first recording date for guitarist Harold Bradley, a 2006 inductee in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Dec 17, 1946
Red Foley records "That's How Much I Love You"
Jan 5, 1947
The Sons Of The Pioneers record "Cigareetes, Whusky And Wild Women," and take an unsuccessful swing at "Teardrops In My Heart," during an afternoon session at the RCA Victor Studio in Hollywood
Jan 13, 1947
Red Foley And The Cumberland Valley Boys record "New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde)" and "Freight Train Boogie"
Jan 20, 1947
Francis Craig records the pop hit "Near You" at Nashville's WSM Studios. It becomes a country hit 30 years later for George Jones & Tammy Wynette
Jan 23, 1947
Merle Travis records the hit version of "Steel Guitar Rag" in the evening at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
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