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Dec 13, 1941
Gene Autry records "I Hang My Head And Cry" and "Sweethearts Or Strangers" in Los Angeles. The latter appears in his picture "Cowboy Serenade"
Dec 15, 1941
The frontier picture "West Of Cimarron" debuts in movie houses, with "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" songwriter Eddie Dean on the wrong end of the law
Dec 23, 1941
Singer/songwriter Tim Hardin is born in Eugene, Oregon. Hardin writes the Johnny Cash & June Carter duet "If I Were A Carpenter," as well as Cash's solo hit "The Lady Came From Baltimore"
Dec 25, 1941
Trumpet player George Tidwell is born. He works on such hits as Tom T. Hall's "Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)," Bobby Goldsboro's "Watching Scotty Grow" and Elvis Presley's "My Boy"
Dec 25, 1941
Bing Crosby sings "White Christmas" on his radio show, giving the Irving Berlin song its first public performance. Some eight years later, an Ernest Tubb version becomes a country hit
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