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  • Apr 5, 1954
    Under the assumed name Simon Crum, Ferlin Husky records "Cuzz Yore So Sweet"
    Apr 8, 1954
    Stuart Hamblen records "This Ole House" in New York City
    Apr 13, 1954
    Tommy Collins records "Untied" and "Whatcha Gonna Do Now" at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
    Apr 15, 1954
    Webb Pierce records "You're Not Mine Anymore" at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Apr 22, 1954
    Eddy Arnold records "This Is The Thanks I Get (For Loving You)" at the RCA Recording Studio in New York
    Apr 22, 1954
    Tennessee Ernie Ford records "River Of No Return," the title song from a movie starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe
    Apr 29, 1954
    Goldie Hill and Justin Tubb record "Looking Back To See"
    May 12, 1954
    Little Jimmy Dickens records "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)" in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Ray Price a lucky 13 years later
    May 13, 1954
    Carl Smith records "Go, Boy, Go," "More Than Anything Else In The World" and "No, I Don't Believe I Will" during the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville
    May 21, 1954
    Johnnie & Jack record "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight"




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