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Sep 2, 1946
Columbia releases Gene Autry's double-sided hit, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" and "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"
Sep 2, 1946
"Singing On The Trail" opens in theaters. The film stars Ken Curtis, a future member of The Sons Of The Pioneers. Music is provided by The Hoosier Hot Shots, Deuce Spriggins & The Plainsmen and Carolina Cotton, who plays "Wabash Cannonball"
Sep 2, 1946
The Sons Of The Pioneers record "Baby Doll" during the afternoon at Hollywood's RCA Victor Studio
Sep 4, 1946
Guitarist Don Potter is born in Glens Falls, New York. After arranging Dan Hill's 1978 pop hit "Sometimes When We Touch," he becomes a significant contributor to The Judds, playing the guitar hook on "Why Not Me" and writing "One Hundred And Two"
Sep 5, 1946
Frederick Bulsara is born in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Under the name Freddie Mercury, he becomes the lead singer of '70s rock group Queen, writing and singing lead on "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," which Dwight Yoakam successfully remakes in 1999
Sep 5, 1946
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "Sugar Moon," "Brain Cloudy Blues" and "Bob Wills Boogie" in Hollywood
Sep 6, 1946
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup records "That's All Right" in Chicago. The song will be remade by Elvis Presley and by Marty Robbins
Sep 6, 1946
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys record "I'm Gonna Be Boss From Now On" at the CBS Studios in Los Angeles
Sep 9, 1946
R&B figure Billy Preston is born in Houston. A noted artist and sideman for The Beatles and Rolling Stones, he plays keyboards behind Al Green and Lyle Lovett on "Rhythm Country & Blues," nominated for a Country Music Association award in 1994
Sep 9, 1946
Decca releases Red Foley's version of "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You," recorded with Roy Ross & His Ramblers
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