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Feb 23, 1956
Red Sovine records "Hold Everything (Till I Get Home)"
Mar 8, 1956
Webb Pierce records the Jimmie Rodgers classic "Any Old Time" in Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Mar 10, 1956
George Jones reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first time as the writer of Red Sovine & Webb Pierce's "Why Baby Why"
Mar 12, 1956
Decca releases Kitty Wells' "How Far Is Heaven" featuring daughter Carol Sue Wright
Mar 26, 1956
Decca releases Red Sovine's two-sided hit "Hold Everything (Till I Get Home)" backed with a Webb Pierce duet, "Little Rosa"
Apr 16, 1956
Decca releases Buddy Holly's first single, "Blue Days, Black Nights," recorded in Nashville. He mentors Waylon Jennings and writes "True Love Ways," which becomes a country hit for Mickey Gilley
May 21, 1956
Brenda Lee signs her first recording contract, with Decca Records
Jun 4, 1956
Decca releases Kitty Wells' double-sided hit "Searching (For Someone Like You)" and "I'd Rather Stay Home"
Jun 11, 1956
Decca releases The Wilburn Brothers' "I'm So In Love With You"
Jun 25, 1956
Decca releases Webb Pierce's remake of Jimmie Rodgers' "Any Old Time"
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