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  • Nov 3, 1949
    The movie "Feudin' Rhythm" debuts in theaters with leading man Eddy Arnold and his backing band, The Willis Brothers, turning in a version of "The Cattle Call"
    Apr 26, 1950
    Eddy Arnold records "A Prison Without Walls," "Cuddle Buggin' Baby" and "Enclosed, One Broken Heart" at the RCA studio in New York
    Jun 1, 1950
    The movie "Hoedown" debuts with Eddy Arnold performing "Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long, Long Way)" and "Bouquet Of Roses." The Willis Brothers, working under the name The Oklahoma Wranglers, and Carolina Cotton are also featured
    Aug 20, 1950
    Eddy Arnold records "The Lovebug Itch" at the Brown Brothers Studio on 4th Avenue in downtown Nashville
    Sep 23, 1950
    "The Eddy Arnold Show" debuts on NBC Radio, using "Cattle Call" as the theme song
    Nov 9, 1950
    Eddy Arnold records "There's Been A Change In Me" at the Brown Brothers Studio on 4th Avenue in downtown Nashville
    Dec 13, 1950
    Eddy Arnold records "Something Old, Something New," "Kentucky Waltz" and "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You" at the RCA Studios in New York
    Feb 17, 1951
    Eddy Arnold reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "There's Been A Change In Me"
    Apr 16, 1951
    Eddy Arnold records "Call Her Your Sweetheart" at RCA's New York studios
    Apr 17, 1951
    Eddy Arnold records "Heart Strings" and "Bundle Of Southern Sunshine" at RCA's New York studio

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