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Dec 12, 1972
Singer/songwriter John Hiatt holds his first Nashville recording session at the Quadraphonic Studios. He goes on to write the country hits "Drive South," "She Don't Love Nobody" and "The Way We Make A Broken Heart"
Dec 12, 1972
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's "'Til I Get It Right"
Dec 13, 1972
George Jones records "What's Your Mama's Name" at Nashville's Columbia Studios. The following month, Tanya Tucker cuts the definitive version of the song
Dec 22, 1972
Bob Luman records "Neither One Of Us"
Jan 5, 1973
Epic releases Bob Luman's "Neither One Of Us"
Jan 11, 1973
Jody Miller records "Good News" and "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home" at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
Jan 12, 1973
Jody Miller records "Good News" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Jan 17, 1973
George Jones records "What My Woman Can't Do" during an afternoon session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Jan 17, 1973
Epic releases Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors"
Jan 20, 1973
Joe Stampley takes "Soul Song" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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