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Mar 14, 1947
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven, including pop vocalist Jo Stafford, record the novelty hit "Temptation (Tim-Tayshun)"
Mar 27, 1947
Tex Williams records Capitol Records' first million-seller, "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)," at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles, one day after writing the song with Merle Travis
May 25, 1947
Roy Hogsed records "Cocaine Blues" at Universal Recorders in Los Angeles
Jun 27, 1947
Jo Stafford records "Feudin' And Fightin'"
Jul 1, 1947
Merle Travis records "Merle's Boogie Woogie" and "Fat Gal" in an evening session at Radio Recorders' Studio A in Hollywood
Jul 15, 1947
Tex Williams records "That's What I Like About The West"
Jul 19, 1947
Tex Williams' "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" lights up the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart, holding on to the top spot for 16 weeks
Sep 27, 1947
Tex Williams records "Never Trust A Woman"
Oct 10, 1947
Hank Thompson records "Humpty Dumpty Heart" at the WFAA Radio studios in Dallas, Texas, during his first session for Capitol Records
Nov 25, 1947
Merle Travis records "Crazy Boogie" at Hollywood's Radio Recorders
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