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May 1, 1957The Louvin Brothers record "Are You Teasin' Me." The song is revived by Patty Loveless & Jon Randall for the 2003 tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers." The session also yields "We Could," a future Charley Pride hitMay 7, 1957The Louvin Brothers record "I Wish You Knew." The song is remade by Kathy Louvin & Pamela Brown Hayes for the award-winning 2003 tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers"May 28, 1957The Louvin Brothers formally resign from the Grand Ole Opry to join The Wheeling Jamboree in West Virginia. When they discover they won't receive as much pay as they expected at The Jamboree, they decide several weeks later to return to the OpryApr 1, 1958The Louvin Brothers record "My Baby's Gone" in NashvilleAug 5, 1958The Louvin Brothers record the original version of "If I Could Only Win Your Love" in Nashville. The song goes on to become a hit for Emmylou HarrisAug 8, 1958The Louvin Brothers begin three days of sessions for the gospel album "Satan Is Real." Cut the first day is "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night," destined to be remade by Dolly Parton & Sonya Isaacs for a 2003 tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers"Oct 31, 1960The Louvin Brothers record "I Love You Best Of All"Jan 16, 1961Capitol releases The Louvin Brothers' "I Love You Best Of All"Feb 9, 1961The Louvin Brothers record "Keep Your Eyes On Jesus." Pam Tillis & Johnny Cash will remake the song with The Jordanaires for the 2003 tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers"May 13, 1961The Louvin Brothers record the Chet Atkins-penned "How's The World Treating You." The song eventually is remade by Alison Krauss and James Taylor, who earn a Grammy nomination for their performance
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