Capitol , 1901 to 2000

Golden Winners Capitol T-1901 Various Artists Released (?) summer, 1963.

T-1902 Released (?) summer, 1963. T-1903 Released (?) summer, 1963. T-1904 Released summer, 1963. T- Released (?) Released (?) summer, 1963. T-1906 Released (?) summer, 1963.

Golden Winners was a promotional released to disc jockeys around the country, having the same content but different covers promoting the individual radio stations.

The Italian Voice of Al Martino Capitol (S)T-1907 Al Martino Released .

Sound Showcase Capitol (S)T-1908 Don Baker Released .

Not known Capitol T-1909

Border Affair Capitol (S)T-1910 Tex Ritter Released .

Love Me Forever Capitol (S)T-1911 Wanda Jackson Released .

Country Hits by Country Stars Capitol (S)T-1912 Various Artists Released June 1963.

Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe Capitol (S)T-1913 Jody Miller Released June 1963.

I Love You Because Capitol (S)T-1914 Al Martino Released June 1963.

John Severson Presents Sunset Surf Capitol (S)T-1915 Jimmy Haskell Released June 1963 The label gives only the title.

There’s Peace in the Valley Capitol (S)T-1916 Jo Stafford – Gordon MacRae Released June 1963.

Smash Hits of ’63! Capitol (S)T-1917 Ray Anthony Released June 1963.

Shut Down Capitol (D)T-1918 Various Artists Released January, 1963.

Tell Her You Love Her Capitol (D)T-1919 Frank Sinatra Released September 1963.

Prisoner’s Dream Capitol (S)T-1920 Charles Lee Guy III Released September 1963.

The Hits of Jo Stafford Capitol Star Line (S)T-1921 Jo Stafford Released .

The Best of Jean Shepard Capitol Star Line (D)T-1922 Jean Shepard Released November 1963.

The Good Old Hymns Capitol (S)W-1923 Roger Wagner Chorale Released September 1963

The Hits of the Andrews Sisters Volume 2 Capitol Star Line (D)T-1924 The Andrews Sisters Released January 1964.

The Legends Let Loose Capitol (D)T-1925 The Legends Released June 1963. This was Capitol’s national pressing of the album on the Ermine label (Ermine ELP-101).

The Nat “King” Cole Story Volume 1 Capitol (S)W-1926 Released c. . Albums 1926 to 1928 are single-record reissues of the three LPs That appear in The Nat King Cole Story (SWCL-1613). The first covers were beige or rust-colored. Later copies (c. 1967) have black covers with a color photo of Nat.

The Nat “King” Cole Story Volume 2 Capitol (S)W-1927 Nat King Cole

The Nat “King” Cole Story Volume 3 Capitol (S)W-1928 Nat King Cole

Nat “King” Cole Sings the Blues Capitol (S)W-1929 Nat King Cole Released July 1963. A restructured reissue of St. Louis Blues, Capitol (S)W-993, which had been connected to the movie with that title – it being an account of WC Handy’s life.

King of the Surf Guitar Capitol (S)T-1930 Dick Dale and the Del-Tones Released June 1963.

Artistry in Bossa Nova Capitol (S)T-1931 Released June 1963.

Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer Capitol (S)T-1932 Nat King Cole Released June 1963.

The Boys from Syracuse Capitol (S)TAO-1933 Original Cast Released July 1963.

Hollywood-My Way Capitol (S)T-1934 Nancy Wilson Released

Sunny Side! Capitol (S)T-1935 The Kingston Trio Released August 1963.

The Lettermen in Concert Capitol (S)T-1936 The Lettermen Released August 1963 We Gather Together Capitol (S)T-1937 Tennessee Ernie Ford & the San Quentin Prison Choir Released August 1963

Today’s Best Capitol (S)T-1938 Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra Released August 1963 Sounds of the Great Bands, Vol. 7

My Son the Surf Nut Capitol (S)T-1939 Released July 1963 This title preceded the Allan Sherman LP, My Son the Nut, by about a month.

Tovarich Capitol (S)TAO-1940 Original Cast Released July 1963 Our Love Letter Capitol (S)T-1941 Judy Garland With John Ireland Released September 1963

18 Yellow Roses Capitol (S)T-1942 Released July 1963

Plays Selections from Irma La Douce Capitol (S)T-1943 Jack Lemmon Released August 1963

The Liveliest Capitol (S)T-1944 Vic Damone Released August 1963 Chart Busters Volume 2 Capitol (S)T-1945 Various Artists Released August 1963

It’s a Bossa Nova World Capitol (S)T-1946 Released September 1963.

The Sweetest Medleys This Side of Heaven Capitol (D)T-1947 Guy Lombardo Released September 1963.

And Now in Person Capitol (S)T-1948 Jonah Jones Released September 1963. Alma Mater Memories Capitol (S)T-1949 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released September 1963.

Got That Feelin’ Capitol (S)T-1950 The Four Freshmen Released September 1963.

New Directions in Folk Music Capitol (S)T-1951 The Journeymen Released September 1963.

Piano Witchcraft Capitol (S)T-1952 Cy Coleman Released September 1963. The Intimate Miss Christy Capitol (S)T-1953 Released September 1963.

Mr. Universe Presents His Recorded Exercises for Family Fitness Capitol KAO-1954 George Eiferman Released , 1963

The State Fair of Capitol (S)T-1955 Hank Thompson Released September 1963

Songs of the Coal Mines Capitol (S)T-1956 Merle Travis Released September 1963 Togetherness Capitol (S)T-1957 Bob Flanigan and John Gray Released March 1964

T-Bone Walker Capitol Star Line (D)T-1958 T-Bone Walker Released September 1963.

Open Your Heart Capitol (S)T-1959 The Andrews Gospel Singers Released August 1963.

Gospel Mission Capitol (S)T-1960 Shorty Rogers Released August 1963.

H.R. Is A Dirty Guitar Player Capitol (S)T-1961 Released September 1963.

The Many Moods of Love Capitol (D)W-1962 Jackie Gleason Announced in Cash Box . Withdrawn

Oooo – But It’s Good Capitol (S)T-1963 Jack Sheldon Released November 1963.

The Story of Christmas Capitol (S)T-1964 Soundtrack Released October 1963.

The Way of the Cross Capitol (S)T-1965 Alan McGill Released November 1963. Reissued in 1969 on Word Records.

The New Moon Capitol (S)W-1966 Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Kirsten Released November 1963.

The Christmas Song Capitol (S)W-1967 Nat King Cole Released October 1963. This is a repackaging of The Magic of Christmas. For this release, Capitol removed “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” and replaced it with “The Christmas Song,” placing it first. The earlier album is (S)W-1444.

The Bells of Christmas Chime Again Capitol (S)T-1968 Eddie Dunstedter Released October 1963.

In Love Again! Capitol (S)T-1969 Released February 1964.

Esquire’s World of Capitol TBO-1970 Various Artists Released November 1963.

Earl “Fatha” Hines Capitol (S)T-1971 Earl “Fatha” Hines Released October 1963.

The Tip of My Fingers Capitol (S)T-1972 Roy Clark Released September 1963.

Danke Schoen Capitol (S)T-1973 Wayne Newton Released September 1963.

Birth of the Cool Capitol (D)T-1974 Miles Davis Released November 1963. A reissue of Capitol T-762. Most copies have a prefix of T- on the label and cover, but some have TT-

Painted, Tainted Rose Capitol (S)T-1975 Al Martino Released October 1963.

Songs for a Campus Party Capitol (S)T-1976 The Four Preps Released October 1963.

The Great New Swingers Capitol (S)T-1977 Joe Graves and the Diggers Released October 1963.

Today’s Romantic Hits/For Lovers Only Capitol (S)W-1978 Jackie Gleason Released November 1963.

A Lover’s Portfolio Volume 1 Capitol (S)W-1979 Jackie Gleason Released November 1963.

A Lover’s Portfolio Volume 2 Capitol (S)W-1980 Jackie Gleason Released November 1963. Albums 1979 and 1980 are single-record reissues of the discs from Capitol SWBO-1619. Surfer Girl Capitol (S)T-1981 The Beach Boys Released October 1963.

Let There Be Love-Let There Be Swing Capitol (S)T-1982 Marian Montgomery Released November 1963.

Best of the Big Bands Capitol (D)TCO-1983 Various Artists Released November 1963.

Frank Sinatra Sings the Select Johnny Mercer Capitol (D)W-1984 Frank Sinatra Released November 1963.

Adventures in Blues Capitol (S)T-1985 Stan Kenton Released November 1963.

Zither Goes Hollywood Capitol (S)T-1986 Ruth Welcome Released November 1963.

Romantic Instrumentals of the Islands Capitol (S)T-1987 Webley Edwards Hawaii Calls, Favorite Instrumentals of the Islands, Vol. 5 Released November 1963.

Jazz Furlough Capitol (S)T-1988 Danny Long Trio Released November 1963.

Buck Owens Sings Tommy Collins Capitol (S)T-1989 Buck Owens Released November 1963.

The Best of Nelson Riddle Capitol Star Line (D)T-1990 Nelson Riddle Released November 1963.

The Hits of Ferlin Husky Capitol Star Line (D)T-1991 Ferlin Husky Released November 1963.

Jazz Concert Capitol (S)T-1992 George Shearing Quintet Released November 1963.

Alone With You Capitol (S)T-1993 Rose Maddox Released November 1963

Unreleased/unknown Capitol (S)T-1994

Surfing’s Greatest Hits Capitol (S)T-1995 Various Artists Released October 1963 Some covers and labels show the prefix as (S)TT-.

You’re Mine, You Capitol (S)T-1996 George Chakiris Released

Hot Rod Rally Capitol (S)T-1997 The Super Stocks, Hot Dog Rog, Shutdown Douglas Released December 1963

Little Deuce Coupe Capitol (S)T-1998 The Beach Boys Released October 1963

The Hits of Judy Garland Capitol Star Line (S)T-1999 Judy Garland Released January 1964 Some copies show the prefix as (S)TT-.

Today’s Sounds in Pop-Country Hits Capitol (S)T-2000 Billy Liebert Released January 1964