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Nov 17, 1951Eva Overstake Foley, the wife of Red Foley, commits suicide in Nashville after discovering her husband is having an affair with TV personality Sally SweetDec 10, 1951Decca releases the Ernest Tubb and Red Foley duet "Too Old To Cut The Mustard"Jan 21, 1952Red Foley records "Milk Bucket Boogie"Feb 18, 1952Decca releases Red Foley's two-sided hit, "Milk Bucket Boogie" and "Salty Dog Rag"Oct 7, 1952Red Foley records "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"Oct 9, 1952Red Foley records "Slaves Of A Hopeless Love Affair"Oct 20, 1952Decca releases Red Foley's "Midnight"Oct 28, 1952Not quite one year after the death of his first wife, Red Foley marries TV personality Sally Sweet in Iuka, MississippiNov 3, 1952Decca releases Red Foley's version of "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"Jan 4, 1953Hank Williams' funeral draws more than 20,000 people in Montgomery, Alabama. A country choir led by Webb Pierce, Red Foley, Little Jimmy Dickens and Carl Smith performs "I Saw The Light." Ernest Tubb offers "Beyond The Sunset"
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