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Apr 28, 1955
Eddy Arnold records four hits with Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra at Webster Hall in New York: "The Cattle Call," "The Richest Man (In The World)," "The Kentuckian Song" and "I Walked Alone Last Night"
May 5, 1955
Johnny Horton holds his last recording session in a three-year association with Mercury Records at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
May 21, 1955
Chuck Berry records "Maybellene," a song inspired by Bob Wills' "Ida Red," at Chicago's Chess Recording Studio, with Willie Dixon on bass. George Jones & Johnny Paycheck have a country hit with the song--with the spelling changed to "Mabellene"--in 1979
May 25, 1955
Faron Young records "Go Back You Fool" and "All Right" in Nashville
May 25, 1955
The Louvin Brothers record "When I Stop Dreaming" in Nashville
May 30, 1955
After scoring his first two hits on the 4 Star label, Hank Locklin has his first recording session for RCA, at the label's studio on McGavock Street in Nashville
May 31, 1955
Jim Reeves records "Yonder Comes A Sucker" during his first RCA recording session, at the label's studio on McGavock Street in Nashville
May 31, 1955
Eddy Arnold records "Wayfaring Stranger" at the RCA Studios in Nashville. It will become a hit for Emmylou Harris 25 years later
Jun 1, 1955
Patsy Cline holds her first recording session in Nashville, cutting "A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio. Her very first song, "Hidin' Out," will be used in episode four of the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Jun 2, 1955
Eddy Arnold records "That Do Make It Nice" at the RCA Studio in Nashville
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