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Dec 29, 1961
Columbia releases Jimmy Dean's "To A Sleeping Beauty," written by Jackie Gleason
Jan 7, 1962
Ray Price records "I've Just Destroyed The World (I'm Living In)" and "Pride" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 12, 1962
Mitch Miller, who produced several Marty Robbins hits, nabs gold albums from the RIAA for "Holiday Sing Along With Mitch" and "Party Sing Along With Mitch." The Christmas release includes "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
Jan 26, 1962
Claude King records "Wolverton Mountain" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville during an evening session
Jan 26, 1962
Columbia releases Charlie Phillips' only hit, "I Guess I'll Never Learn"
Feb 1, 1962
The Bradley Film & Recording Studio, the cornerstone of Nashville's Music Row, becomes Columbia Recording Studios as Owen Bradley sells the facility for $300,000
Feb 6, 1962
Marty Robbins records "Love Can't Wait"
Feb 12, 1962
Johnny Cash records the Jimmie Rodgers classic "In The Jailhouse Now" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studio
Feb 16, 1962
Columbia releases Ray Price's "I've Just Destroyed The World (I'm Living In)"
Feb 26, 1962
Carl & Pearl Butler record "Don't Let Me Cross Over"
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