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  • Aug 27, 1955
    George Jones records "Why Baby Why" and "What Am I Worth" at the Goldstar Recording Studio in Houston
    Sep 2, 1955
    Dobro player Josh Graves records with Flatt & Scruggs for the first time
    Sep 5, 1955
    David "Dad" Carter takes part in his final recording session as a member of The Chuck Wagon Gang at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas
    Sep 12, 1955
    Don Gibson records his first hit, "Sweet Dreams," in an evening session in Nashville
    Sep 13, 1955
    R&B singer Little Richard records "Tutti Frutti" in the J&M Studio in New Orleans. The song will be referenced in the lyrics of The Statler Brothers' 1972 country single "Do You Remember These"
    Sep 15, 1955
    Roy Hall records the original version of "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On." It becomes a hit for Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957
    Sep 16, 1955
    Bill Monroe holds a recording session in Nashville using three fiddlers: Vassar Clements, Bobby Hicks and Gordon Terry. It marks the first of 31 sessions in which he employs his mistress, Bessie Lee Mauldin, on bass
    Sep 20, 1955
    Tennessee Ernie Ford records the Merle Travis-written "Sixteen Tons" at the Capitol Recording Studio on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood
    Sep 21, 1955
    Carl Smith records "I Feel Like Cryin'" and "You're Free To Go" in a late-night session at Nashville's Bradley Studio
    Sep 29, 1955
    Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You" in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Ray Price two years later




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