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Mar 9, 1964
Skeeter Davis records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now"
May 9, 1964
Chet Atkins' "Guitar Country" goes to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart for the first of six straight weeks
May 18, 1964
Jim Reeves records "I Guess I'm Crazy," "Angels Don't Lie," "I Won't Come In While He's There" and "This Is It" during an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
May 28, 1964
Bobby Bare records "Four Strong Winds" in the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jun 8, 1964
Elvis Presley records "Puppet On A String" at the MGM Sound Studios in Culver City, California
Jun 17, 1964
George Hamilton IV records "Truck Driving Man" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Jun 20, 1964
"More Hank Snow Souvenirs" tops the Billboard country albums chart
Jun 24, 1964
Connie Smith signs with RCA Records
Jul 2, 1964
Jim Reeves holds his final recording sessions, cutting the ironically titled "Is It Really Over?" and "Missing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jul 4, 1964
Jim Reeves begins an eight-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Moonlight And Roses"
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