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Oct 2, 1957
Ricky Nelson sings "Be-Bop Baby" and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" on the ABC sitcom "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet"
Oct 3, 1957
Roulette releases the Jimmie Rodgers single "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"
Oct 3, 1957
ABC-TV debuts the rural-based sitcom "The Real McCoys." During the run of the show, star Walter Brennan earns a country hit with his recitation "Old Rivers"
Oct 6, 1957
The Everly Brothers perform "Wake Up Little Susie" during their third appearance of the year on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Also appearing: Danny Thomas, Kate Smith and Eva Marie Saint
Oct 7, 1957
George Hamilton IV records the pop hit "Why They Don't Understand" at the Capitol Studios in New York
Oct 7, 1957
ABC-TV introduces "The Guy Mitchell Show," featuring a theme song familiar to Marty Robbins fans: "Singing The Blues"
Oct 7, 1957
"The Jim Reeves Show" debuts on the ABC Radio Network. The one-hour show airs on weekdays for three weeks. His first guests: Marty Robbins and The Jordanaires
Oct 8, 1957
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Great Balls Of Fire" at the Sun Recording Studio on Union Avenue in Memphis
Oct 10, 1957
"The Most Happy Fella," featuring Frederick "Shorty" Long, ends its 17-month run at New York's Imperial Theater. During its Broadway booking, Long took part in the Elvis Presley session that yielded "Hound Dog" and "Don't Be Cruel"
Oct 10, 1957
Don and Mary Sue Everly have their first child, Mary E. Everly, who dies the same day she is born
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