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Sep 13, 1954
Eddy Arnold records "Christmas Can't Be Far Away" at the RCA Studios in New York
Sep 15, 1954
Eddy Arnold records "I've Been Thinking" and "Don't Forget" at the RCA Studios in New York City
Sep 16, 1954
Eddy Arnold records "Two Kinds Of Love" and "In Time" at RCA's New York studios
Sep 29, 1954
Kitty Wells and Red Foley record the Roy Acuff-penned "As Long As I Live," "No One But You," "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)" and "You And Me" during an evening session at the KWTO Studio in Springfield, Missouri
Oct 3, 1954
Hank Snow records "Let Me Go, Lover!"
Oct 3, 1954
Hank Snow and Chet Atkins record the instrumental "Silver Bell" at Thomas Productions in Nashville
Oct 5, 1954
Lefty Frizzell records "I Love You Mostly"
Oct 12, 1954
Tommy Collins records "It Tickles"
Oct 25, 1954
Justin Tubb & Goldie Hill record "Sure Fire Kisses"
Oct 29, 1954
Carl Smith records "Kisses Don't Lie" during an afternoon session at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
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