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Feb 18, 1953
Carl Smith records "Orchids Mean Goodbye," "Do I Like It?," "Trademark" and "Just You Wait 'Til I Get You Alone" during the afternoon at Nashville's Castle Studio
Feb 20, 1953
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "I Couldn't Keep From Crying"
Mar 20, 1953
Columbia releases Lefty Frizzell's single "(Honey, Baby, Hurry!) Bring Your Sweet Love Back To Me"
Mar 27, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Orchids Mean Goodbye" and "Just Wait 'Til I Get You Alone"
May 19, 1953
Rose Maddox holds her first recording session as a solo artist, for Columbia
May 19, 1953
Carl Smith records "Hey Joe!" during an evening session at Nashville's Castle Studio
May 29, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "Trademark" backed by "Do I Like It?"
Jun 19, 1953
Carl Smith records "Satisfaction Guaranteed" in a morning session at the Castle Studio in Nashville
Jun 26, 1953
Columbia releases Carl Smith's "Hey Joe!"
Jun 26, 1953
Columbia releases Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper's "Are You Walking And A-Talking For The Lord." The recording is judged among country's 500 all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
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