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Miscellaneous Series Miscellaneous Series 3450 Series SP 3451 – Romantic Sound – Fred Waring [1967] SP 3452 – Try a Little Tenderness – Frank Sinatra [1967] My Blue Heaven/Stars Fell on Alabama/Moonlight in Vermont/I Can’t Get Started/Paper Doll/September Song/It Never Entered My Mind/Ebb Tide/I Can Read Between the Lines 3453 PC 3454 – Some Enchanted Evening - Fred Waring [1968] Song of the Vagabonds/Deep Purple/This Nearly was Mine/Green Up Time/Fanny/Zip-a-dee-doo-dahRuby/Rose of Tralee/Dream of Olwen/Some Enchanted Evening 19000 Series ST 19000 - Voz Del Amor – Robertha [1968] ST 19002 - Carlos Lico, Volume 2 - Carlos Lico [1968] N-1/SN-1 “What’s New?” Releases * SN 1 - What’s New? On Capitol Stereo Volume 1 - Various Artists [1959] Cha Cha Cacciatore - Guy Lombardo/Coffee House Rag - Ray Bauduc & Nappy Lamare/Conquest - Alfred Newman/Gal That Got Away - The Four Freshmen/I Dig Chicks! - Jonah Jones Quartet/My Heart’s Treasure - Nat “King” Cole/One Minute To One - Mavis Rivers/River Kwai March - Jack Marshall/September In The Rain - The George Shearing Quintet/Tenderly - Paul Weston/That’s All There Is, There Isn’t Any More - Judy Garland/Voodoo Dreams - Les Baxter SN 2 - What’s New? On Capitol Stereo Volume 2 - Various Artists [195?] SN 3 - What’s New? On Capitol Stereo Volume 3 - Various Artists [195?] * NPB 5 - The World Of Country Music - Various Artists [1965] Two record set. All Of The Monkeys Ain’t In The Zoo - Tommy Collins/Blackboard Of My Heart - Hank Thompson/Half Of This, Half Of That - Wynn Stewart/He Believes Me - Mary Taylor/Hello Walls - Faron Young/I Don’t Love Nobody - Leon McAuliffe/I Don’t Love You Anymore - Charles Louvin/I Dreamed Of A Hill-Billy Heaven - Tex Ritter/Kickin’ Mule - Walter Hensley/The Minute You’re Gone - Sonny James/My Baby’s Gone - Wanda Jackson/My Heart Skips A Beat - Buck Owens/My Past Is Present - Bobby Durham/Second Fiddle - Jean Shepard/Summer, Winter, Spring, And Fall - Glen Campbell/Sweet Temptation - Merle Travis/Take Your Hands Off My Heart - Ray Pillow/There’s A Grand Ole Opry Show Playing Somewhere - Red Johnson/Tia Lisa Lynn - Rose Maddox/Timber, I’m Falling - Ferlin Husky/Tips Of My Fingers - Roy Clark/When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain - Mac Wiseman/Yodel, Sweet Molly - Ira Louvin/Your Name’s Become A Household Word - Neal Merritt SNP 6 - The New Spirit Of Capitol - Various Artists [1970] Little Girl - The Steve Miller Band/Jamie - Hedge & Donna/Games People Play - Joe South/Silver Threads And Golden Needles - Linda Ronstadt/July, You’re A Woman - John Stewart/Little Girl Lost - David Axelrod/Boy Soldier - The Edgar Broughton Band//Please Don’t Worry - The Grand Funk Railroad/It’s Time - The Sons/Astronomy Domine - The Pïnk Floyd/Broke An’ Hungry - Guitar Jr./Innervenus Eyes - The Bob Seger System/Red Cross Store - Mississippi Fred McDowell/ Page 1 Odd Numbers: ST 2980 – Buck Owens Minute Masters – Buck Owens [1966] ST 3989 – Judy Garland Story-Star Years – Judy Garland [1961] ST 5124 – The Hell Cats (Soundtrack) – Various Artists [1979] Reissue of Tower ST 5124 ST 5161 – Angel, Angel Down We Go (Soundtrack) – Various Artists [1979] Reissue of Tower ST 5161 ST 5165 – Fall of Love/Theme From “The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao” – Hollyridge Strings [1964] EAP 1 5267 – 4 by the Beach Boys – Beach Boys [1965] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Little Honda/Wendy/Don't Back Down/Hushabye EAP 1 5365 – 4 by the Beatles – Beatles [1965] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Honey Don't/I'm A Loser//Mr Moonlight/Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby EAP 1-5446 – 4 by Buck Owens – Buck Owens [1965] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. QL 6734 – Great Songs of Bacharach and David – Various Artists [1972] Quad? QL 6735 – Great Songs of the Beatles – Various Artists [1972] Quad? QL 6736 – New Country-Pop Favorites – Various Artists [1972] Quad? QL 6836 – Instrumental – John Morell [1972] Quad? SG/G 7244 – Musical Merry-Go-Round – Irving Gamley and the London Sinfonia [1961] Rodgers: Carousel Waltz/Ibert: Clowns’ Dance/Gamley: Prater Fest/Khachaturian: Masquerade Waltz/O Straus: Ronde/Banks: Coney Island/Mussorgsky: Gopak/Stravinsky: Circus Polka/Smetana: Bartered Bride Dance of the Comedians ST 21005 - Let Freedom Sing - Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians [1968] ST 91017 – Silver Years – Various Artists [1967] Capitol Creative Product LP 6554 – Outta’ Sight! – Various Artists [1967] Capitol Custom RB 2046/2047 – The Legends Run to the Movies – Legends [196?] Run to the Movies/Hey Little One/Peggy Sue/Memphis/Fancy Nancy/Da Doo Ron Ron//Summertime Blues/Killer Joe/Pipeline/Lucille/things/I’ll Be forever Loving You Capitol Custom MB 2276/2277 – Styled for Teens – Various Artists [196?] Pressed for ColaCola. Dreamer – Lettermen/Right of Wrong – Wanda Jackson/26 Miles/Four Preps/A Little Feeling – Jack Scott/Brontosaurus Stomp – Piltdown Men//Wanted – Lettermen/Little Charm Bracelet – Wanda Jackson/Big Man – Four Preps/Now That I – Jack Scott/Piltdown Rides Again – Piltdown Man Page 2 Bug C1 92858 – Johnny Otis the Capitol Years – Johnny Otis [1989] This is a two record set on the Capitol subsidiary label “Bug”. Willie and the Hand Jive/Good Golly/Crazy Country Hop/Can’t You Hear Me Callin’/Castin’ My Spell – Marci Lee/Telephone Baby//Willie Did the Cha Cha/Livin’ in Misery/Three Girls Named Molly/Until We Meet Again (Bye Bye Baby)/Hum-Ding-a-Ling/Baby Just You//Ring a Ling/Hey Baby Don’t You Know/Well, Well, Well – Mel Williams/Ma (He’s Makin’ Eyes at Me – Marie Adams/Gold Turky//Wonder – Marie Adams/I’m With You/Little Angel – Mel Williams/Why Don’t You Do Right? (Get Me Some Money, Too)/Woodoo Woman/Vine Street Swing Promotional Records: Johnny Otis 4 Record Promotional Pack Containing 4 Single Records [1958?]: Capitol 3799 - Can't You Hear Me Calling Baby/Hum Ding A Ling - Johnny Otis & Orchestra, Capitol 3800 - Ma (He's Makin' Eyes At Me)/In The Dark - Marie Adams & The Three Tons Of Joy, Capitol 3801 - Stay With Me/Tell Me So - Mel Williams, Capitol 3802 - It's Too Soon To Know/Star Of Love - Jeannie Sterling & The Moonbeams/Glen Jones & Moonbeams PRO 363/364/365/366 – Capitol Album Spectacular: Selections from new Capitol Albums for August 1957 – Various Artists [1957] Two record set. Dreams Can Tell a Lie – Nat “King” Cole/I Just Found Out About Love – Nat “King” Cole/To the Ends of the Earth – Nat “King” Cole/Testing the Limits of Life – Leith Stevens/I Hear Music – Fred Waring/Dry Bones – Fred Waring/Then I’ll Be Tired of You – Peggy Lee/If I Should Lose You – Peggy Lee//But Not for Me – Jackie Gleason/Stars and Stripes Forever – Joe “Fingers” Carr/The March of the Siamese Children – Joe “Fingers” Carr/Drifting Apart – Glen Gray/Georgia on My Mind – Glen Gray/At the Jazz Band Ball – Bobby Hackett//Near You – Sonny James/Heartaches – Sonny James/What is There to Say – George Shearing/One Morning in May – George Shearing/As Long as I Live – Trudy Richards/You Brough a New Kind of Love to Me – Trudy Richards/Do You Ever Think of Me? – The Merry Macs/On the Bumpy Road to Love – The Merry Macs//El Cha-Cha-Cha del Tren – Los Centauros and Dora Maria/El Zapatero -Vincente Bianchi and Los Jaranistas/The Night is Young and You’re So Beautiful – Ron Goodwin/A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody – Ron Goodwin/La Siepe – Jula de Palma and Enzo Amadori/Moritat – Jula de Palma and Enzo Amadori/I Could Have Danced All Night – Norrie Paramor PRO 674 – Minute Masters from Dancing Over the Waves – Ray Anthony [1959] Dancing Over the Waves/Beautiful Lady/Serenade to a Dance//My Dream of Jeanie/Cantabile Serenade/Martha’s Song PRO 842 – Selections from Take One – Donna Hightower [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. C’est La Vie/Baby Get Lost//I Get a Kick Out of You/Maybe You’ll Be There PRO 909 – Judy Garland At the Grove – Judy Garland [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. After You’re Gone//When Your Smiling PRO 1038 – Passages from the Letter – Judy Garland [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. Beautiful Trouble/That’s All There Is, There Isn’t Any More//The Worst Kind of Man/The Red Balloon PRO 1158/1159 – Judy Garland Sings Songs From the Letter – Judy Garland [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. The Red Balloon/The Worst Kind of Man PRO 1160/1161 – Judy Garland Sings Songs From the Letter – Judy Garland [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. Beautiful Trouble//That’s All There Is, There Isn’t Any More PRO 1244 – Selections from the Album Mixed Emotions – Susan Barrett [1959] This is a promotional 45 RPM EP. 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