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Apr 23, 1969
Roy Drusky records "Such A Fool" and "My Grass Is Green" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Apr 24, 1969
Dave Dudley records "George (And The North Woods)" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Jul 7, 1969
Tom T. Hall records "Homecoming" and "Shoeshine Man" at the Monument Recording Studio in Nashville
Jan 28, 1970
Roy Drusky records "Too Far Gone" and "Sunday Morning Coming Down" at Nashville's Monument Studio. Both songs will become hits for other artists--the former for Joe Stampley, the latter for Johnny Cash
Jan 31, 1970
Tom T. Hall appears at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first time with "A Week In A Country Jail"
Feb 2, 1970
Tom T. Hall records "Salute To A Switchblade" in a late-night session at the Monument Studio in Nashville
Mar 10, 1970
Jerry Lee Lewis records "There Must Be More To Love Than This" in a 2 p.m. session at the Monument Studio in Nashville. He also cuts a version of "Life's Little Ups And Downs," a future Ricky Van Shelton hit
Apr 30, 1970
Bobby Bare records "How I Got To Memphis" and "Come Sundown" during an afternoon session at the Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville
May 9, 1970
Dave Dudley's single "The Pool Shark" tops the Billboard country singles chart
Jun 11, 1970
Roger Miller records the original versions of "Don't We All Have The Right" and "Tall, Tall Trees" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. The songs later become hits for Ricky Van Shelton and Alan Jackson, respectively
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