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Nov 13, 1945
The Hoosier Hot Shots record "Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)" and "Sioux City Sue" in Chicago
Nov 24, 1945
Dick Thomas' "Sioux City Sue" and Lawrence Welk's "Shame On You," recorded with Red Foley, ascend to the top of the Billboard country singles chart. They're part of a four-way tie at #1 with Tex Ritter's "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often" and Wesley Tuttle's "With Tears In My Eyes"
Dec 8, 1945
Ernest Tubb reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "It's Been So Long Darling"
Dec 13, 1945
Decca releases The Hoosier Hot Shots' "Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)"
Jan 3, 1946
Decca releases The Hoosier Hot Shots' "Sioux City Sue"
Jan 21, 1946
Red Foley records "Harriet" with Roy Ross & His Ramblers
Jan 24, 1946
Decca releases governor Jimmie Davis' "Grievin' My Heart Out For You"
Feb 11, 1946
Decca releases Foy Willing & His Riders Of The Purple Sage's "Detour"
Feb 18, 1946
Jimmie Davis records "Bang Bang" at the Decca Recording Studio in Hollywood
Mar 18, 1946
Decca releases "Harriet," Red Foley's single with Roy Ross & His Ramblers
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