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Jun 23, 1958Johnny Cash takes "Guess Things Happen That Way" to the top of the Billboard country singles chartJul 5, 1958Johnny Cash sings "Guess Things Happen That Way" on the ABC-TV music series "The Dick Clark Show"Jul 10, 1958Johnny Cash records "The Ways Of A Woman In Love" and "Thanks A Lot" at Memphis' Sun Recording StudioJul 17, 1958Johnny Cash holds what amounts to his final recording session for Sun Records in Memphis, with Charlie Rich playing pianoJul 24, 1958Johnny Cash records "What Do I Care" in his first Columbia recording session in Nashville, at the Bradley Film & Recording StudioJul 29, 1958Johnny and Vivian Cash have their third daughter, Cindy Cash, in MemphisAug 1, 1958Johnny Cash signs with Columbia Records, where he remains for more than 25 yearsAug 8, 1958Johnny Cash records "All Over Again" and "Frankie's Man, Johnny" in Nashville at the Bradley Film & Recording StudioAug 13, 1958Johnny Cash records "Don't Take Your Guns To Town" and the original version of "I Still Miss Someone" at the Bradley Recording Studio in NashvilleSep 15, 1958Columbia releases Johnny Cash's two-sided hit, "All Over Again" backed with "What Do I Care"
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