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Aug 26, 1950
The Ernest Tubb & Red Foley duet "Goodnight Irene" reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Sep 9, 1950
Ernest Tubb records "(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You" during the afternoon at Nashville's Castle Studio
Oct 15, 1950
Bill Monroe records the original version of "Uncle Pen" during an afternoon session in Nashville. The song references the fiddle classics "Soldier's Joy" and "Jenny Lynn"
Oct 16, 1950
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You"
Nov 28, 1950
Evelyn Knight and Red Foley record "My Heart Cries For You"
Nov 29, 1950
Red Foley records "Hot Rod Race"
Dec 18, 1950
Decca releases Bill Monroe's original version of "Uncle Pen"
Jan 8, 1951
Decca releases two separate Red Foley singles: his solo recording of "Hot Rod Race" and a duet effort with Evelyn Knight, "My Heart Cries For You"
Jan 11, 1951
Ernest Tubb records "Don't Stay Too Long" in an afternoon session at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Mar 5, 1951
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Don't Stay Too Long"
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