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  • Oct 26, 1951
    George Morgan records "Almost"
    Oct 26, 1951
    Big Bill Lister records the first version of "There's A Tear In My Beer" to be released. The song will achieve hit status when Hank Williams Jr.'s voice and new instrumental tracks are added to a demo recording by the song's writer, Hank Williams
    Nov 5, 1951
    Martha Carson records her signature song, "Satisfied," at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel. The gospel tune never makes national country charts, but it helps her gain membership in the Grand Ole Opry
    Nov 13, 1951
    Ernest Tubb records "Somebody's Stolen My Honey" at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Nov 14, 1951
    Ernest Tubb and Red Foley record "Too Old To Cut The Mustard" at the Castle Studio during an evening session in Nashville
    Nov 14, 1951
    Marty Robbins has his first recording session for Columbia Records at Hollywood's Radio Recorders. He records his debut single, "Love Me Or Leave Me Alone"
    Nov 17, 1951
    Jimmy Heap holds his first Capitol recording session in Austin, Texas. He earns the only hit of his career during his time with the label
    Nov 30, 1951
    Ernest Tubb records "Missing In Action" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel
    Dec 1, 1951
    Slim Whitman records "Indian Love Call" at the KWKH Studio in Shreveport, Louisiana. The song was introduced in the 1930s by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the movie "Rose Marie"
    Dec 10, 1951
    Pee Wee King records "Silver And Gold" at Chicago's RCA Studio A




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