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Today in Music History: Dolly records an iconic song

Dolly Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You" Today in Music History.
Dolly Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You" Today in Music History.Wikimedia Commons

June 17, 2015

History Highlight:

Today in 1973, Dolly Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You" in RCA's Studio B in Nashville. It was written for her one-time partner and mentor, Porter Wagoner (the two were splitting professionally at the time). The song was later a global hit for Whitney Houston.

Also, Today In:

1954 - Guitarist Danny Cedrone died following a freak accident just 10 days after he had recorded the lead-guitar break on "Rock Around The Clock" with Bill Haley and His Comets. A session musician, Cedrone was paid $21 for his work; he died of a broken neck after falling down a staircase.

1955 - Col. Tom Parker arranged a meeting with Elvis Presley's manager, Bob Neal, resulting in an agreement that saw the Colonel handle Presley's gigs and career strategy from that point forward.

1971 - Carole King went to No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Tapestry for the first of 15 consecutive weeks. The album contained "It's Too Late", "I Feel the Earth Move", "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "You've Got a Friend."

1972 - The Rolling Stones' album Exile On Main Street started a four-week run at the top of the U.S. charts.

1977 - After Jimmy Helms pulled out of a gig at Shoreditch College, the members of the social committee decided to call upon famous local, Elton John, who lived up the road and ask if he would perform. Elton did the gig for two bottles of wine.

1978 - Andy Gibb became the first solo artist in the history of the U.S. charts to have his first three releases reach No. 1, when "Shadow Dancing" hit the top of the chart.

1989 - New Kids On The Block went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "I'll Be Loving You Forever," the group's first U.S. No. 1.

1997 - Fans rioted at an Ozzfest concert in Columbus, Ohio, after Ozzy Osbourne couldn't perform due to throat problems. Angry fans broke windows, uprooted trees, and overturned a parked car.

2005 - Pete Doherty was thrown of a yacht after being found smoking crack cocaine.

2012 - Bruce Springsteen played his longest show when he turned in a three-hour-and-48-minute, 32-song set at the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.

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