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Jan 26, 1955
Faron Young records "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" and "Forgive Me, Dear" in Nashville in his first session since ending two years of military service
Feb 3, 1955
Carl Smith records "Wicked Lies," "Old Lonesome Times," "I've Changed" and "There She Goes" during the evening at the Tulane Hotel's Castle Studio in Nashville
Feb 25, 1955
Webb Pierce records "I Don't Care" in Nashville at the Castle Studio
Feb 26, 1955
The Louvin Brothers join the Grand Ole Opry
Apr 6, 1955
Songwriter Red Hayes records his own composition, "A Satisfied Mind," with his daughter, Betty, for Decca Records in Nashville
Apr 7, 1955
Webb Pierce records three future singles at Nashville's Bradley Studios, although all are deemed unsuitable and re-recorded later. At issue: "Yes, I Know Why," "'Cause I Love You" and a duet with Red Sovine, "Little Rosa"
Apr 8, 1955
Kitty Wells records "There's Poison In Your Heart" at the Bradley Studio on Hillsboro Road in Nashville
May 5, 1955
Johnny Horton holds his last recording session in a three-year association with Mercury Records at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville
May 21, 1955
Webb Pierce quits the Grand Ole Opry on the WSM airwaves after a three-year membership. Pierce laments that he never had his own half-hour Opry segment
May 24, 1955
Faron and Hilda Young buy their first home, on Bel Air Drive in Nashville
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