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  • Dec 7, 1952
    Webb Pierce records the Marty Robbins-penned "I'll Go On Alone," plus "That's Me Without You," during a morning session at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Dec 8, 1952
    Jimmy Boyd sings "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" in an installment of "The Perry Como Show" on CBS
    Dec 11, 1952
    Hank Williams discharges himself from a Shreveport sanitarium and promptly gets arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct
    Dec 12, 1952
    Columbia releases Carl Smith's "That's The Kind Of Love I'm Looking For"
    Dec 13, 1952
    Hank Williams performs on "The Louisiana Hayride" in what turns out to be his final appearance on the show
    Dec 14, 1952
    Hank Williams plays one of his final shows in Houston. Future country star Rodney Crowell, at age 2, attends with his father, J.W. Crowell
    Dec 15, 1952
    Tommy Sosebee records his only country hit, "Till I Waltz Again With You"
    Dec 16, 1952
    Hank Thompson records "Rub-A-Dub-Dub" in an afternoon session at Capitol's Melrose Avenue studios in Los Angeles
    Dec 16, 1952
    A sickly Hank Williams cancels a show in Victoria, Texas. Friends believe he may have had a heart attack, or an overdose
    Dec 17, 1952
    While on tour in Dallas, Hank Williams takes in a Bob Wills performance. It also marks the last day that Williams sees his former roommate, Ray Price

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