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Apr 28, 1949
Red Foley records "Two Cents, Three Eggs And A Postcard"
Apr 28, 1949
The Sons Of The Pioneers record "Room Full Of Roses" in an afternoon session at the RCA Victor Studio in Los Angeles
May 3, 1949
Kenny Roberts records "I Never See Maggie Alone" and "Wedding Bells"
May 5, 1949
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Ida Red Likes The Boogie" at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles
May 6, 1949
The Delmore Brothers record "Blues Stay Away From Me" and "Pan American Boogie" at the E.T. Herzog Studio in Cincinnati
May 9, 1949
Tommy Duncan And His Western All Stars record his only solo hit, a remake of Jimmie Rodgers' "Gamblin' Polka Dot Blues"
May 16, 1949
Wayne Raney records "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me" in Cincinnati
May 17, 1949
June Carter and comedic duo Homer & Jethro record a parody of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" in Nashville
May 23, 1949
Cajun artist Nathan Abshire records "Pine Grove Blues" at KPLC Radio in Lake Charles, Louisiana
Jun 6, 1949
Pee Wee King records "Tennessee Polka" at RCA Studio A in Chicago
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