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Oct 17, 1955
Decca releases Bill Monroe's "Wheel Hoss." Ricky Skaggs turns the song into a Grammy-winner in the 1980s
Oct 22, 1955
Webb Pierce begins an eight-week occupation of the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "Love, Love, Love"
Oct 26, 1955
Ernest Tubb records Chuck Berry's "Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)" during an evening session at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Oct 27, 1955
Red Sovine & Webb Pierce record "Why Baby Why" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Oct 31, 1955
The Wilburn Brothers record "You're Not Play Love"
Nov 14, 1955
Decca releases Kitty Wells' double-sided hit "Lonely Side Of Town" and "I've Kissed You My Last Time"
Nov 18, 1955
Seven months after he first attempted it, Webb Pierce records the single version of "Yes, I Know Why" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
Nov 21, 1955
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)"
Nov 28, 1955
Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "You're Not Play Love"
Dec 5, 1955
Decca releases Red Sovine And Webb Pierce's duet version of George Jones' song "Why Baby Why"
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