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Dec 14, 1959
Johnny Cash records "Second Honeymoon" at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on Music Row in Nashville
Dec 14, 1959
Decca releases Roy Drusky's first hit, "Another"
Dec 14, 1959
Skeeter Davis records "Am I That Easy To Forget?"
Dec 15, 1959
The Everly Brothers record the pop hit "Let It Be Me" at Bell Sound Studio in New York. Willie Nelson's version becomes a country hit in 1982
Dec 16, 1959
Tuesday Weld guests on ABC's "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet," with Ricky Nelson singing "For You"
Dec 16, 1959
Hank Thompson records "A Six Pack To Go" in an over-night session at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood
Dec 17, 1959
George Morgan records "You're The Only Good Thing (That's Happened To Me)"
Dec 17, 1959
Hank Thompson records "She's Just A Whole Lot Like You" in the evening hours at the Capitol Studio in Los Angeles
Dec 21, 1959
Gene Autry, Patti Page and comedian Frank Gorshin guest on "The Steve Allen Show" on NBC
Dec 21, 1959
The Marty Robbins western classic "El Paso" takes over the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
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