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May 7, 1931Pop singer Teresa Brewer is born in Toledo, Ohio. Her singles "Let Me Go, Lover!," "Pledging My Love," "A Tear Fell" and "Empty Arms" are remade as country hits by Hank Snow, Emmylou Harris, Billy "Crash" Craddock and Sonny James, respectivelyJan 10, 1952Teresa Brewer records "Gonna Get Along Without You Now." The song is revised as a country hit a dozen years later by Skeeter DavisApr 5, 1952Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop hit "Gonna Get Along Without You Now," destined to be remade by Skeeter DavisNov 19, 1954Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop version of the Hank Snow hit "Let Me Go, Lover!" one day after she recorded itJan 24, 1956Teresa Brewer records "A Tear Fell," a pop hit destined to be remade 20 years later for the country audience by Billy "Crash" CraddockFeb 20, 1956Coral releases Teresa Brewer's pop hit, "A Tear Fell," a future country hit for Billy "Crash" CraddockMar 1, 1957Teresa Brewer records the Ivory Joe Hunter-penned "A Tear Fell." Sonny James gets a country hit by remaking it in 1970Mar 20, 1957Coral releases Teresa Brewer's version of Ivory Joe Hunter's "Empty Arms," a future country hit for Sonny JamesDec 10, 1964Ferlin Husky sings "Gone," "Thanks A Lot" and "Timber I'm Falling" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Teresa Brewer covers Roy Drusky's "Anymore," and Dean offers a medley of "The End Of The World," "I Really Don't Want To Know" and "Nobody's Darling But Mine"Oct 17, 2007Pop singer Teresa Brewer dies of a neurological disease at her home in New Rochelle, New York. Several of her songs--"Let Me Go, Lover," "A Tear Fell," "Empty Arms" and "Pledging My Love"--were remade as country hits
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