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Oct 31, 1972
Eddy Arnold conducts his first recording session under a new contract with MGM after nearly three decades with RCA. Held at MGM's New York studios, it features covers of "Only You (And You Alone)" and "Among My Souvenirs"
Mar 23, 1973
Jeannie C. Riley records "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor" during an afternoon session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The song will become a hit later in the year after it's recorded by Johnny Russell
May 2, 1973
Songwriter Jerry House holds his first Nashville recording session for MGM Records at the Monument Studios. He authors the Mel Tillis hits "I Got The Hoss" and "Midnight, Me And The Blues"
Jun 6, 1973
Marie Osmond arrives in Nashville to record an album in three days with Sonny James serving as producer. The first song she cuts at the Columbia Studios is the former Brenda Lee pop hit "Fool #1"
Jun 7, 1973
Marie Osmond records "Paper Roses" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville under the guidance of producer Sonny James
Jun 8, 1973
Marie Osmond finishes recording her debut album, "Paper Roses," at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville with producer Sonny James. The final day's titles include "Too Many Rivers," "Sweet Dreams" and "Everything Is Beautiful"
Jul 3, 1973
Hank Williams Jr. records "The Last Love Song" in Nashville
Aug 6, 1973
Mel Tillis records "Midnight, Me And The Blues" in Nashville
Aug 14, 1973
Jim Stafford records the pop hit "Spiders & Snakes," co-written by David Bellamy
Sep 7, 1973
Mike Curb resigns as president of MGM Records in Los Angeles. He becomes lieutenant governor of California, then reactivates Curb Records, which works with Wynonna, Hank Williams Jr., Jo Dee Messina and LeAnn Rimes
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