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Nov 29, 1947
Capitol releases Hank Thompson's first hit, "Humpty Dumpty Heart"
Dec 13, 1947
Hank Thompson records "The Green Light," "Yesterday's Mail," "I Find You Cheatin' On Me," "You Broke My Heart (In Tiny Little Pieces)" and "What Are We Gonna Do About The Moonlight" at the Capitol Lounge in Hollywood
Dec 16, 1947
Tex Williams records "Suspicion"
Dec 30, 1947
Tex Ritter records "Rock And Rye" and "Pecos Bill" at Los Angeles' Radio Recorders
Mar 25, 1948
Tex Ritter records "Deck Of Cards" at a Montgomery, Alabama, radio station
Aug 2, 1948
Capitol releases Jimmy Wakely's "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)"
Nov 13, 1948
Jimmy Wakely ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)"
Jan 10, 1949
Jimmy Wakely records "I Wish I Had A Nickel"
Jan 21, 1949
At his first Capitol recording session, held the same day he signs a contract with the firm, Tennessee Ernie Ford records his first hit, "Tennessee Border," at the label's studios on Melrose in Hollywood
Jan 21, 1949
Eddie Kirk records "Candy Kisses" in Los Angeles. The session represents the first recording date for steel guitarist Speedy West
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