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Sep 6, 1954
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Two Glasses, Joe"
Sep 10, 1954
Webb Pierce tries his hand at Jimmie Rodgers' "In The Jailhouse Now" during a session at the Castle Studio in Nashville. Unhappy with the results, he records the final version a dozen weeks later
Sep 29, 1954
Kitty Wells and Red Foley record the Roy Acuff-penned "As Long As I Live," "No One But You," "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)" and "You And Me" during an evening session at the KWTO Studio in Springfield, Missouri
Oct 4, 1954
Decca releases Bill Monroe's hyper-charged remake of his own bluegrass classic "Blue Moon Of Kentucky"
Oct 25, 1954
Decca releases Kitty Wells' "Thou Shalt Not Steal"
Oct 25, 1954
Justin Tubb & Goldie Hill record "Sure Fire Kisses"
Nov 6, 1954
Webb Pierce begins a nine-week run at the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "More And More"
Nov 18, 1954
Red Foley records "Hearts Of Stone"
Nov 19, 1954
Charlie Walker records his first charted hit, "Only You, Only You"
Nov 22, 1954
Decca releases Justin Tubb's duet with Goldie Hill, "Sure Fire Kisses"
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