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Feb 8, 1972
Johnny Bush records "Whiskey River" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Feb 9, 1972
Johnny Lee holds his first Nashville recording session at the Soundshop. The lineup of musicians includes producer Buddy Killen and several Elvis Presley associates: Gene Chrisman, Bobby Wood, Johnny Christopher and Tommy Cogbill
Feb 9, 1972
Johnny Bush records the Harlan Howard song "These Lips Don't Know How To Say Goodbye" shortly after midnight at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly 20 more years before the song becomes a hit, for Doug Stone
Feb 10, 1972
George Jones records "Loving You Could Never Be Better" in a 10 a.m. session at Nashville's Columbia Studios
Feb 11, 1972
Johnny Cash records the Marty Robbins-penned "Kate" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Feb 11, 1972
"Grand Ole Gospel Time" debuts as a post-Grand Ole Opry, Friday night event, produced by Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow. The show continues for 23 years, with Johnny Cash and June Carter as inaugural-night guests
Feb 12, 1972
Dolly Parton sings "Coat Of Many Colors" on "Hee Haw" and joins duet partner Porter Wagoner on "The Right Combination"
Feb 15, 1972
Kris Kristofferson repeats as Songwriter of the Year during the Nashville Songwriters Association International Awards at the Holiday Inn near Vanderbilt. "Sunday Morning Coming Down" swipes Song of the Year
Feb 15, 1972
Faron Young records "This Little Girl Of Mine" at the Mercury Custom Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Feb 15, 1972
Epic releases Jody Miller's "Be My Baby"
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