1920 - 1929 apex
Ivy Rose was written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and Perry Como recorded it in 1958. Como seems to have been the first to record it.
The song entitled Wreck of the Old 97 was on the country's first million-selling record. It was a 1924 recording by Dalhart.
Nothing Compares 2 U was written by Prince and recorded by Sinead O'Connor. Yes it was written by Prince, but no it was not first recorded by Sinead O' Connor. The first to record the song was a Prince created band called The Family.
The song "Right Here" was recorded in 2008. It was on her website in August of 2008, and the remix came out in November of the same year. This album was her first release with her new record label, Epic.
the first hit record was a group of songs. the first hit single is one song.
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It's hard to place which exact work was first recorded, but Joachim was the first to record.
Taylor Swift recorded her first album when she was thirteen.
That was prior to written history so there is no record of the first sighting.
Bill Clinton..... but he was in the 1900 not the 1800.... meaning he want exactly the first but he was recorded on movie film and gramophone record. I am trying to find the first and it is irritating the crud out of me!1
Slang has been around since before recorded history.
Elvis Presley
The earliest record of a tornado in Florida I have is from April of 1877.
Ivy Rose was written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and Perry Como recorded it in 1958. Como seems to have been the first to record it.
The first European Explorer was Cristopher Columbus,that was the first recorded one, but probably many Euopeans have reached the Americas.
The only possibility I can think of is that one could have an unrecorded first mortgage or deed of trust. The second mortgage or deed of trust, if recorded, would be the first of record, and legally considered to be the first.
Elvis' first record was a Sun label aingle with "That's All Right" backed by "Blue Moon of Kentucky." The single was recorded in 1954 and brough Elvis national attention. (About.com)