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Dec 1, 1952
Margaret Morton is born in San Matea, California. In 1978, she marries "Love Is A Rose" songwriter Neil Young, her husband for 36 years
Dec 1, 1952
Capitol releases Ferlin Husky's first version of "Gone," credited to Terry Preston
Dec 1, 1952
Decca releases Goldie Hill's first hit, "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes"
Dec 1, 1952
Capitol releases Faron Young's first hit, "Goin' Steady"
Dec 2, 1952
Attorneys for Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman ask a judge to delay a copyright suit filed by an Ohio woman who claims "Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)" infringes on her "Sleepy-Town Journey." Haldeman, say the lawyers, is recovering from a heart attack
Dec 4, 1952
Rabon Delmore dies of lung cancer one day after his 36th birthday. Along with older sibling Alton Delmore, The Delmore Brothers were one of the genre's strongest duos during the 1930s, entering the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001
Dec 4, 1952
Eddy Arnold records "Eddy's Song" at the RCA Studios in New York
Dec 6, 1952
Webb Pierce snags a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "Back Street Affair"
Dec 6, 1952
George Morgan records "(I Just Had A Date) A Lover's Quarrel"
Dec 6, 1952
Roy Acuff ends a 20-year association with Columbia Records
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