I haven't spoken to one since I left Nashville.
He left Nashville after a year due to what he called the "oversaturation of the market".
Either he left Nashville with the records in the truck or he was in the truck en route to get them.
He told her to ship the passports, then leave Nashville.
Apparently he decided to leave Nashville in 1915, and went to work as a railroad clerk, earning 40 dollars a month.
This left Louisville and Nashville without passenger train service, two of the largest such cities in the nation.
When he left Nashville, Atkins took over as head of the country music division.
He left Nashville in 1971 to return to Texas.
Poor attendance and financial problems forced team to leave Nashville at the conclusion of the 1963 season.
You'd left Nashville less than a day earlier.