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Jun 6, 1975
Ed Bruce records the original version of "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" in a lunchtime session at Nashville's LSI Sound Studios
Jul 29, 1975
Crystal Gayle records "I'll Get Over You" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Aug 12, 1975
Crystal Gayle records "Somebody Loves You" during an afternoon session at Nashville studio Jack's Tracks
Aug 21, 1975
Kenny Rogers holds his first session in a new contract with United Artists Records at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Jan 8, 1976
Kenny Rogers records "Puttin' In Overtime At Home" and "Lay Down Beside Me" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. Before the decade is over, the songs become hits when they're re-recorded by Charlie Rich and Don Williams, respectively
Feb 24, 1976
Crystal Gayle records "I'll Do It All Over Again" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Jack's Tracks recording studio. She also cuts "Right In The Palm Of Your Hand," a song Mel McDaniel turns into a hit five years later
Feb 27, 1976
Crystal Gayle records "You Never Miss A Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)" and "Ready For The Times To Get Better" in an evening at Jack's Tracks in Nashville
Mar 3, 1976
United Artists releases Crystal Gayle's "I'll Get Over You"
May 17, 1976
United Artists releases Kenny Rogers' first country album, "Love Lifted Me"
Jun 12, 1976
Crystal Gayle notches her first #1 country single in Billboard with "I'll Get Over You"
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