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Nov 4, 1952
Ferlin Husky records "Gone" under the pseudonym Terry Preston. He records the actual hit version of the song under his own name four years later
Nov 4, 1952
Pop singer Perry Como records a remake of Skeets McDonald's country hit "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"
Nov 9, 1952
One day after signing a new contract with Columbia, Carl Butler holds his first recording session for the label
Nov 26, 1952
Marty Robbins records "I Couldn't Keep From Crying" at the Jim Beck Studio at 1101 Ross Avenue in Dallas, Texas
Dec 4, 1952
Eddy Arnold records "Eddy's Song" at the RCA Studios in New York
Dec 6, 1952
George Morgan records "(I Just Had A Date) A Lover's Quarrel"
Dec 7, 1952
Webb Pierce records the Marty Robbins-penned "I'll Go On Alone," plus "That's Me Without You," during a morning session at Nashville's Castle Studio
Dec 15, 1952
Tommy Sosebee records his only country hit, "Till I Waltz Again With You"
Dec 16, 1952
Hank Thompson records "Rub-A-Dub-Dub" in an afternoon session at Capitol's Melrose Avenue studios in Los Angeles
Dec 17, 1952
Hank Thompson records "Yesterday's Girl" at the Capitol Recording Studio on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
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