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Oct 14, 1974
Eddie Rabbitt records "I Should Have Married You" and "Forgive And Forget" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Nov 13, 1974
Melba Montgomery records "Don't Let The Good Times Fool You" at Pete's Place on 18th Avenue South in Nashville
Jan 14, 1975
Dick Feller records "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)" at the American Studios in Nashville. Larry Butler, present at the session, trots the song out six years later when he produces an album for John Denver
Nov 13, 1975
Eddie Rabbitt records "Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind)" at the Quadraphonic Studios on Grand Avenue in Nashville
Jan 13, 1976
Elektra releases Eddie Rabbitt's "Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind)"
Apr 17, 1976
"Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind)" brings Eddie Rabbitt his first #1 country single as an artist in Billboard magazine
Apr 29, 1976
Vern Gosdin records "Hangin' On" and "Yesterday's Gone" in an afternoon session at Nashville's Sound Stage
May 11, 1976
Elektra releases Eddie Rabbitt's "Rocky Mountain Music"
Sep 3, 1976
Singer/songwriter Wayne Carson records "Barstool Mountain" at Nashville's Sound Stage. The song becomes a Moe Bandy hit three years later
Oct 12, 1976
Elektra releases Eddie Rabbitt's "Two Dollars In The Jukebox"
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