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Jun 17, 1933The Carter Family records "I Never Will Marry" and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" at the Victor Studios in Camden, New Jersey. The latter song doesn't quite work and gets re-recorded at a later dateMay 8, 1934The Carter Family records "You've Been Fooling Me, Baby" in Camden, New Jersey. It will be used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"Dec 11, 1934The Carter Family holds its final recording session for Victor Records at the Victor Studio in Camden, New JerseyMay 6, 1935The Carter Family records "Can The Circle Be Unbroken (Bye And Bye)" at the ARC Studios in New YorkJun 8, 1936The Carter Family conducts its first Decca recording session in New York City. The date's material includes a song destined to become a pop hit for Elvis Presley: "Are You Lonesome To-night?"Jun 9, 1936The Carter Family records "No Depression" in New York City. The song provides the name for the 1990s-born alt-country magazine No DepressionNov 23, 1936Victor releases Jimmie Rodgers' collaboration with The Carter Family, "Why There's A Tear In My Eye"Jan 20, 1937Victor releases the single "The Carter Family And Jimmie Rodgers In Texas"Feb 17, 1937Victor releases the Jimmie Rodgers/Carter Family single "The Wonderful City," backed with Rodgers' "I've Only Loved Three Women"Jun 8, 1938The Carter Family records "You Are My Flower" during a session at the WBT Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina
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