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Apr 20, 1951
Gene Autry records "Old Soldiers Never Die," a song inspired by a Douglas MacArthur speech, to honor those who served in World War II and the Korean War
May 6, 1951
Johnnie & Jack record "Cryin' Heart Blues"
May 9, 1951
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs record "Don't Get Above Your Raisin'" at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville. It will be covered some 30 years later by Ricky Skaggs
May 23, 1951
Happy birthday to you: Mac Wiseman has his first recording session as a solo artist, cutting sides for Dot Records
May 24, 1951
Lefty Frizzell records "Always Late (With Your Kisses)," "How Long Will It Take (To Stop Loving You)" and "Mom And Dad's Waltz" at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas
May 31, 1951
Pop vocalist Tony Bennett records Hank Williams' "Cold, Cold Heart" with producer Mitch Miller at the CBS Studio in New York
Jun 1, 1951
Hank Williams records "Ramblin' Man" under his Luke The Drifter Jr. persona
Jun 1, 1951
Lefty Frizzell records eight Jimmie Rodgers songs at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas, Texas, including "Travellin' Blues"
Jun 8, 1951
Carl Smith records "(When You Feel Like You're In Love) Don't Just Stand There" in the afternoon at the Tulane Hotel's Castle Studio in Nashville
Jun 12, 1951
The Weavers record the pop hit "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine." Six years later, it's revived as a pop and country crossover hit by Jimmie Rodgers
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