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Mar 15, 1927Carl Smith is born in Maynardville, Tennessee. He piles up more than 30 hits during the 1950s, including "Loose Talk," "Hey Joe!" and "It's A Lovely, Lovely World," eventually landing in the Country Music Hall of FameDec 28, 1947Molly O'Day holds her second recording session for Columbia Records at Nashville's Castle Studio. Carl Smith plays bass during the session, his first for a major labelApr 29, 1950Carl Smith makes his Grand Ole Opry debutMay 5, 1950Carl Smith signs a recording deal with Columbia Records, where he remains for the next 24 years. The contract calls for a 3% royalty rateMay 11, 1950Carl Smith has his first recording session at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel, cutting his debut single, "Guilty Conscience"Jun 19, 1950Columbia releases Carl Smith's debut single, "Guilty Conscience"Jul 18, 1950Carl Smith records "I Overlooked An Orchid" at the Castle Recording Studio in Nashville. It later becomes a hit for Mickey GilleyJan 30, 1951Carl Smith records "If Teardrops Were Pennies," "Mr. Moon" and "Let's Live A Little" during an afternoon session at the Castle Studio in NashvilleMar 12, 1951Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Let's Live A Little"May 28, 1951Columbia releases Carl Smith's double-sided single, "Mr. Moon" backed by "If Teardrops Were Pennies"
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