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Jun 9, 1964
Bob Dylan records "It Ain't Me, Babe" at the Columbia Studios in New York. Johnny Cash successfully turns it into a country hit within months
Jun 18, 1964
Claude King records the Tommy Collins-written "Sam Hill" in the afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Jun 30, 1964
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Don't Be Angry"
Jun 30, 1964
Johnny Cash records four songs written by Peter La Farge and one by Johnny Horton to complete his Native American-themed album "Bitter Tears." The project will receive a Grammy nomination
Jun 30, 1964
Columbia releases Claude King's "Sam Hill"
Jul 21, 1964
Columbia releases Ray Price's "Please Talk To My Heart"
Aug 10, 1964
Columbia releases the album "Another Side Of Bob Dylan." Johnny Cash remakes one of the album's songs, "It Ain't Me, Babe," later in the month, the first instance of a Dylan song becoming a country hit
Aug 17, 1964
Marty Robbins records "One Of These Days"
Aug 27, 1964
Johnny Cash and June Carter record Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Aug 29, 1964
Johnny Cash occupies the top position on the Billboard country albums chart with "I Walk The Line"
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