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  • Jan 26, 1955
    Faron Young records "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" and "Forgive Me, Dear" in Nashville in his first session since ending two years of military service
    Jan 27, 1955
    Ferlin Husky records "I'll Baby Sit With You"
    Feb 28, 1955
    Capitol releases Faron Young's double-sided hit, "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" and "Forgive Me, Dear"
    Mar 7, 1955
    Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "Cuzz Yore So Sweet," under the alias Simon Crum
    Mar 28, 1955
    Capitol releases Tommy Collins' "It Tickles"
    Apr 11, 1955
    Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's "I'll Baby Sit With You"
    Apr 11, 1955
    Jean Shepard records "A Satisfied Mind," "Take Possession," "I Thought Of You" and "Beautiful Lies" during an overnight session at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
    Apr 25, 1955
    Capitol releases Hank Thompson's double-sided hit, featuring "Breakin' In Another Heart" and a collaboration with guitarist Merle Travis, "Wildwood Flower"
    May 16, 1955
    Capitol Records releases Jean Shepard's double-sided hit, "A Satisfied Mind" backed with "Take Possession"
    May 25, 1955
    Faron Young records "Go Back You Fool" and "All Right" in Nashville

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