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Jun 26, 1953
Columbia releases Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper's "Are You Walking And A-Talking For The Lord." The recording is judged among country's 500 all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jun 26, 1953
Bass player Ralph Ezell is born in Union, Mississippi. As a member of Shenandoah, he plays a role in such hits as "The Church On Cumberland Road," "Janie Baker's Love Slave" and "Two Dozen Roses"
Jun 26, 1953
"The Marshal's Daughter" opens, with Tex Ritter singing the title track and Jimmy Wakely making a cameo appearance
Jun 27, 1953
"Take These Chains From My Heart" returns the late Hank Williams to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jun 27, 1953
Mercury releases Rusty Draper's "Gambler's Guitar"
Jun 29, 1953
Capitol releases Jimmy Heap's "Release Me"
Jun 29, 1953
Decca releases Rex Allen's "Crying In The Chapel"
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