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Jun 2, 1936
Decca releases Jimmie Davis' "I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"
Jun 8, 1936
The Carter Family conducts its first Decca recording session in New York City. The date's material includes a song destined to become a pop hit for Elvis Presley: "Are You Lonesome To-night?"
Jul 28, 1936
Eddie Cole's Swingsters record two songs for Decca. The session marks the first for Nat "King" Cole, who will earn a pair of country hits eight years later
Feb 2, 1937
Texas Ruby and Zeke Clements hold their first recording session in Dallas, cutting one song as a duo, while Texas Ruby records "T For Texas" as a solo artist
Feb 19, 1937
Following the death of bandleader Milton Brown 10 months prior, his Musical Brownies--now led by brother Derwood Brown--hold one more session for Decca Records at Dallas' Adolphus Hotel. They're joined on the session by Jimmie Davis
May 13, 1937
Rex Griffin records "The Last Letter" in New York
Jun 4, 1937
Decca releases Rex Griffin's "The Last Letter"
Oct 17, 1937
Jimmie Davis records "Nobody's Darling But Mine" in New York
Jun 8, 1938
The Carter Family records "You Are My Flower" during a session at the WBT Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina
Jul 11, 1938
Bing Crosby records the western song "Mexicali Rose," generating a pop hit with the Gene Autry-associated number
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