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  • Sep 26, 1951
    Red Foley records "Midnight," partially penned by Chet Atkins, at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
    Oct 6, 1951
    R&B musician Tiny Bradshaw records "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" in Cincinnati. Johnny Burnette And The Rock & Roll Trio's cover of the song ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Oct 8, 1951
    Carl Butler has his first solo recording session, for Capitol Records
    Oct 8, 1951
    Hank Snow records "Music Makin' Mama From Memphis" and "The Gold Rush Is Over" during the evening in Nashville
    Oct 12, 1951
    Johnnie & Jack record "Three Ways Of Knowing" and "Ashes Of Love"
    Oct 16, 1951
    Little Richard holds his first recording session, at WGST Radio in Atlanta, Georgia. He goes on to write two songs that become country hits: Waylon Jennings' "Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)" and Billy "Crash" Craddock's "Slippin' And Slidin'"
    Oct 16, 1951
    Ray Price records the first version of the Hank Williams song "Weary Blues From Waitin'" at Dallas' Jim Beck Studio. Williams' version becomes a hit posthumously
    Oct 18, 1951
    Red Foley records "Salty Dog Rag"
    Oct 24, 1951
    Flatt & Scruggs record "'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered" and the original version of "Earl's Breakdown" at the Castle Studio in Nashville
    Oct 25, 1951
    Hank Williams records "There's A Tear In My Beer." The tape remains in boxes at Bill Lister's house until 1988, when Lister sends it to Hank Williams Jr., who eventually records a duet matching him with his father's performance




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