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Apr 3, 1955
Elvis Presley receives a speeding ticket outside of Shreveport
Apr 4, 1955
Columbia Records releases Carl Smith's two-sided hit, "There She Goes" backed with "Old Lonesome Times"
Apr 4, 1955
Hank Snow records "Cryin', Prayin', Waitin', Hopin'"
Apr 5, 1955
"Seven Spanish Angels" singer Ray Charles marries Della Howard in Dallas
Apr 6, 1955
Songwriter Red Hayes records his own composition, "A Satisfied Mind," with his daughter, Betty, for Decca Records in Nashville
Apr 7, 1955
Red Foley and his daughter, Betty Foley, record "Satisfied Mind"
Apr 7, 1955
Webb Pierce records three future singles at Nashville's Bradley Studios, although all are deemed unsuitable and re-recorded later. At issue: "Yes, I Know Why," "'Cause I Love You" and a duet with Red Sovine, "Little Rosa"
Apr 8, 1955
Kitty Wells records "There's Poison In Your Heart" at the Bradley Studio on Hillsboro Road in Nashville
Apr 9, 1955
Red Foley performs "Peter Cottontail" and "Foggy River" on ABC's "Ozark Jubilee." Redd Stewart delivers "Tennessee Waltz"
Apr 10, 1955
Sun releases Elvis Presley's "Baby Let's Play House," backed with "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone"
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