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Oct 23, 1973
Jimmy Buffett records the pop hit "Come Monday" during an evening session at Nashville's Woodland Sound
Dec 18, 1973
Roy Clark records "Honeymoon Feelin'" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios in his first session for the album "The Entertainer"
Feb 7, 1974
Billy "Crash" Craddock records "I Love The Blues And The Boogie Woogie" and his biggest hit, "Rub It In," in an evening at Nashville's Woodland Sound
Apr 10, 1974
Roy Clark records "The Great Divide" during an evening session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
May 14, 1974
Eddy Raven records two songs at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio that will become hits for other acts: "Thank God For Kids," destined to be a 1982 release for The Oak Ridge Boys; and "Ain't She Somethin' Else," a 1984 single for Conway Twitty
Jun 21, 1974
Johnny Carver records "Don't Tell (That Sweet Old Lady Of Mine)" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Aug 3, 1974
Billy "Crash" Craddock's signature song, "Rub It In," reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Aug 21, 1974
Future country hitmaker Jimmy Buffett records "A Pirate Looks At Forty" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio. The song inpires the title for "A Pirate Looks At Fifty," a Buffett book released in 2000
Oct 22, 1974
Lefty Frizzell records two songs at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio in what proves to be the final recording session of his life
Jan 11, 1975
Billy "Crash" Craddock's remake of "Ruby, Baby" reaches the top position on the Billboard country singles chart
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