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Mar 8, 1965
Glen Campbell records "Guess I'm Dumb," a pop single, at the Western Recording Studio in Hollywood. The session is produced by Brian Wilson, who Campbell is filling in for on Beach Boys concert dates
Mar 9, 1965
Bobby Bare records "It's Alright" during the afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Mar 9, 1965
Three months after he first attempted it, Ray Price records the single version of "The Other Woman" in an evening session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Mar 10, 1965
The Everly Brothers sing "Wake Up Little Susie," "That'll Be The Day" and "Bird Dog" during ABC's "Shindig!" Other guests include Aretha Franklin, The Drifters, Tony Bennett, Dobie Gray and The Righteous Brothers
Mar 11, 1965
"The Jimmy Dean Show" features Homer & Jethro, Judy Lynn and pop singer Jerry Vale as the week's musical guests on ABC
Mar 11, 1965
Johnny Cash records his first version of Ramblin' Jack Elliott's "Mister Garfield" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Mar 11, 1965
Jimmy Dean records "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And The Last Thing Ev'ry Night)" at the Columbia Recording Studio in New York
Mar 13, 1965
The Statler Brothers record "Flowers On The Wall" at a session originally slated for Johnny Cash, who failed to appear, at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Mar 15, 1965
Elvis Presley begins filming "Harum Scarum" with co-star Mary Ann Mobley
Mar 16, 1965
Jody Miller records "Queen Of The House," a response to Roger Miller's "King Of The Road," at Los Angeles' Capitol Recording Studios
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