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Mar 28, 1979
MCA releases Merle Haggard's "Red Bandana"
Apr 2, 1979
John Wesley Ryles records "Liberated Woman" at the Soundshop in Nashville
Apr 9, 1979
Ed Bruce records "Girls, Women And Ladies" in a midday session at Sound Stage on Music Circle South in Nashville
Apr 10, 1979
Ed Bruce records "The Last Cowboy Song" at midday at the Soundshop in Nashville
Apr 14, 1979
Barbara Mandrell's remake of the R&B hit "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right" tops the Billboard country singles chart
Apr 16, 1979
Lobo records the pop hit "Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love" at Nashville's Soundshop with "Misty Blue" songwriter Bob Montgomery producing
Apr 20, 1979
MCA releases Loretta Lynn's "I Can't Feel You Anymore"
May 12, 1979
Conway Twitty's "Don't Take It Away" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
May 24, 1979
John Conlee records "Let's Keep It That Way" at Nashville's Woodland Sound. The song becomes a hit for Mac Davis a year later
May 29, 1979
"You got an Eastwood smile and Robert Redford hair": MCA releases Mel Tillis' single "Coca Cola Cowboy"
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