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Dec 11, 1949
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs record "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" at the E.T. Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. The song becomes a bluegrass classic, as well as the theme song for the 1967 movie "Bonnie And Clyde"
Dec 29, 1949
Ernest Tubb records "I Love You Because," "Give Me A Little Old Fashioned Love" and "Unfaithful One" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio
Dec 30, 1949
Johnny Bond records "Love Song In 32 Bars" at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
Dec 30, 1949
Tennessee Ernie Ford records "The Cry Of The Wild Goose" in Los Angeles at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue
Jan 3, 1950
Two months after Red Foley recorded the hit country version, Bing Crosby records a pop rendition of "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" in a morning session in Hollywood
Jan 4, 1950
Kenny Roberts records "Choc'late Ice Cream Cone"
Jan 9, 1950
Hank Williams records "Long Gone Lonesome Blues," "My Son Calls Another Man Daddy," "Why Should We Try Anymore" and "Why Don't You Love Me" in his first session using the Original Drifting Cowboys at Nashville's Castle Studio
Jan 10, 1950
Hank Williams records for the first time under the alias Luke The Drifter at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
Jan 10, 1950
Steel guitarist Speedy West records his first instrumental, "Steel Strike," during a Cliffie Stone session in Los Angeles
Jan 12, 1950
Frank Sinatra records a pop version of the Red Foley hit "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" in Hollywood
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