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Jan 28, 1941
Decca releases Bing Crosby's pop version of the Bob Wills-penned "New San Antonio Rose" backed by a remake of Floyd Tillman's "It Makes No Difference Now"
May 28, 1941
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Walking The Floor Over You"
Sep 15, 1941
Decca releases Johnnie Lee Wills' "Milk Cow Blues"
Feb 20, 1943
Okeh releases Ted Daffan's "Born To Lose" and "No Letter Today"
Aug 19, 1943
Decca releases Floyd Tillman's "They Took The Stars Out Of Heaven"
Oct 21, 1943
Decca releases Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters' version of "Pistol Packin' Mama," which becomes a hit in both pop and country music
Nov 15, 1943
Sydney Nathan's King Records releases its first two singles, with the artists using pseudonyms: Merle Travis and Grandpa Jones are billed as The Sheppard Brothers, and a Travis solo disc is credited to Bob McCarthy
Nov 25, 1943
Decca releases Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five's double-sided hit: "Ration Blues" backed with "Deacon Jones." Both titles appear on the Billboard folk list, a predecessor to the country charts
Dec 2, 1943
Decca releases Ernest Tubb's "Try Me One More Time"
Feb 3, 1944
Decca releases Jimmy Wakely's "I'm Sending You Red Roses"
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