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Dec 3, 1954
In his second stab at the song, Webb Pierce records Jimmie Rodgers' "In The Jailhouse Now" at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
Dec 13, 1954
Decca releases Red Foley's "Hearts Of Stone"
Dec 18, 1954
Justin Tubb records "I Gotta Go Get My Baby"
Jan 6, 1955
Red Sovine and Goldie Hill record "Are You Mine" at the Castle Studio in Nashville
Jan 15, 1955
Kitty Wells records "Makin' Believe" and "I'd Rather Stay Home" at the Bradley Studio on Hillsboro Road in Nashville
Jan 24, 1955
Decca releases Justin Tubb's "I Gotta Go Get My Baby"
Jan 24, 1955
Bob Wills holds his first recording session in a new contract with Decca Records
Jan 31, 1955
Decca releases the two-sided Kitty Wells and Red Foley duet single, "As Long As I Live" and "Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)"
Feb 4, 1955
R&B vocalist Al Hibbler records "Unchained Melody." The pop hit is destined to reach hit status in country twice, in the hands of Elvis Presley and LeAnn Rimes
Feb 14, 1955
Decca releases Kitty Wells' double-sided "Makin' Believe" and "Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On"
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