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Jan 12, 1950
Frank Sinatra records a pop version of the Red Foley hit "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" in Hollywood
Feb 9, 1950
Little Jimmy Dickens records "Hillbilly Fever" in Nashville at the Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel. The song also mentions "Slipping Around," "Lovesick Blues," "Sugarfoot Rag" and "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"
Feb 20, 1950
Columbia releases Johnny Bond's "Love Song In 32 Bars"
Mar 2, 1950
Gene Autry records "Peter Cottontail"
Mar 3, 1950
Columbia releases Gene Autry's "Peter Cottontail"
Mar 13, 1950
Columbia releases Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys' "Can't You Hear Me Callin'." The song will become the title of a comprehensive Monroe biography
Mar 20, 1950
Columbia releases Little Jimmy Dickens' "Hillbilly Fever"
May 5, 1950
Carl Smith signs a recording deal with Columbia Records, where he remains for the next 24 years. The contract calls for a 3% royalty rate
May 11, 1950
Carl Smith has his first recording session at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel, cutting his debut single, "Guilty Conscience"
May 17, 1950
Stuart Hamblen writes "Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You)" on his way to the recording studio in Los Angeles, spurred by a parting comment from his wife. He records both that song and his country-gospel hit, "It's No Secret"
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