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Jan 4, 1954
Elvis Presley makes his second demo recording, of "I'll Never Stand In Your Way" and "Casual Love Affair," at Sam Phillips' studio in Memphis. The long lost recording is discovered in 1993
Jan 19, 1954
Johnny Bond records "10 Little Bottles" at his home studio in Burbank, California. It's another 10 little years before a different Bond version of the song becomes a hit
Jan 19, 1954
Kitty Wells records "Release Me" at Nashville's Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel
Jan 19, 1954
George Jones conducts his first recording session at a makeshift studio in the Beaumont, Texas, home of Starday Records co-owner Jack Starnes, recording "No Money In This Deal"
Jan 22, 1954
Little Jimmy Dickens records "Out Behind The Barn" in Nashville
Feb 14, 1954
Eddy Arnold records "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" at Thomas Production Studio in Nashville. Faron Young cuts the definitive version 11 months later
Feb 17, 1954
Terry Fell records "Don't Drop It" at the RCA Studios in Hollywood. The session also yields "Truck Driving Man," a song that George Hamilton IV covers a decade later
Feb 21, 1954
Johnnie & Jack record "(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely"
Feb 23, 1954
Webb Pierce and The Wilburn Brothers record "Sparkling Brown Eyes" in Nashville at the Castle Studio
Feb 23, 1954
Wesley and Marilyn Tuttle record "Never"
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