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Sep 1, 1961
Claude King records the final version of "The Comancheros" in an overnight session at Nashville's Bradley Recording Studio
Sep 3, 1961
Loretta Lynn signs with Decca Records
Sep 4, 1961
Decca releases Webb Pierce's two-sided hit, "Walking The Streets" backed by "How Do You Talk To A Baby"
Sep 5, 1961
Jim Reeves records "(How Can I Write On Paper) What I Feel In My Heart" and "Losing Your Love" during a midday session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Sep 6, 1961
Webb Pierce records "Sands Of Gold" and the Tex Ritter-written "Cow Town"
Sep 6, 1961
Stonewall Jackson records "A Wound Time Can't Erase" and "Leona"
Sep 7, 1961
Jimmy Elledge records the Willie Nelson-penned pop hit "Funny How Time Slips Away" in Nashville
Sep 8, 1961
Webb Pierce records the Mel Tillis-written "Take Time"
Sep 8, 1961
"A-Team" guitarist Hank Garland goes into a coma after a car accident near Springfield, Tennessee. Noted for his work with such acts as Elvis Presley, Faron Young and The Everly Brothers, Garland never plays on another recording session
Sep 8, 1961
Loretta Lynn records "Success" in the afternoon at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville
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