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  • Sep 9, 1946
    Decca releases Red Foley's version of "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You," recorded with Roy Ross & His Ramblers
    Dec 17, 1946
    Red Foley records "That's How Much I Love You"
    Jan 13, 1947
    Red Foley And The Cumberland Valley Boys record "New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde)" and "Freight Train Boogie"
    Jan 20, 1947
    Decca releases Red Foley's "That's How Much I Love You"
    Mar 1, 1947
    Decca releases two separate singles by Red Foley And The Cumberland Valley Boys: "New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde)" and "Freight Train Boogie"
    May 17, 1947
    Red Foley's "New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde)" ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Aug 11, 1947
    Decca Records has its first Nashville recording session at the Castle Studios in the Tulane Hotel, with Red Foley, Ernest Tubb and Milton Estes. Tubb records "That Wild And Wicked Look In Your Eye"
    Aug 12, 1947
    Red Foley records "Tennessee Saturday Night" and "Blues In My Heart" at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
    Jul 26, 1948
    Decca releases Red Foley's double-sided hit with The Cumberland Valley Boys: "Tennessee Saturday Night" and "Blues In My Heart"
    Jan 16, 1949
    George Morgan records his signature song, "Candy Kisses," using Red Foley's band. During the Nashville session he also cuts "Please Don't Let Me Love You," "Rainbow In My Heart" and "All I Need Is Some Lovin'"

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