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Latin Love Capitol (S)T-1201 Bob Bain Released June, 1959 Capitol Albums, 1201 to 1300 and Label 60 Latin Love Capitol (S)T-1201 Bob Bain Released June, 1959. June Christy Recalls Those Kenton Days Capitol (S)T-1202 June Christy Released June, 1959. Trade Wind Islands Capitol (S)T-1203 Haunani Released June, 1959. Born To Lose Capitol T-1204 Ferlin Husky Released June, 1959. Warm and Wonderful Capitol (S)T-1205 The King Sisters Released June, 1959. When the Saints Go Marching In Capitol EAP-1-1206 Red Nichols and the Five Pennies Released April?, 1959. Based on the typeface of the number and the different typeface of the prefix, it seems that Capitol considered releasing this as a stereo EP with prefix SEP, but that did not happen. Sounds Like Gene Vincent Capitol T-1207 Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Released June, 1959. Do You Remember? Capitol (S)T-1208 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released June, 1959. At a Sidewalk Café Capitol (S)T-1209 Ruth Welcome and Milt Shaw Trio Released June, 1959. Take a Number Capitol (S)T-1210 Mavis Rivers Released May, 1959. Night of the Quarter Moon Capitol EAP-1-1211 Nat “King” Cole Released c. May, 1959. They Said it Couldn’t Be Done! Capitol (S)T-1212 The Mighty Accordion Band Released June, 1959. Alright, Okay, You Win Capitol EAP-1-1213 Peggy Lee Released c. June, 1959. Glad To Be Here Capitol (S)T-1214 Ed Townsend Released August, 1959. This Here Andy Griffith Capitol T-1215 Andy Griffith Released July, 1959. Dancing and Dreaming Capitol (S)T-1216 The Four Preps Released August, 1959. Joe “Fingers” Carr and his Swingin’ String Band! Capitol (S)T-1217 Joe “Fingers” Carr Released August, 1959. My Heart Belongs to Only You Capitol (S)T-1218 Larry Hovis Released August, 1959. Beauty and the Beat! Capitol (S)T-1219 Peggy Lee With George Shearing Released August, 1959. A Mis Amigos Capitol (S)W-1220 Nat “King” Cole Released October, 1959. No One Cares Capitol (S)W-1221 Frank Sinatra Released August, 1959. Music for Memories Capitol (S)T-1222 Paul Weston Released August, 1959. A re-recorded version of T-225, but with three different songs. Music for Romancing Capitol (S)T-1223 Paul Weston Released August, 1959. A re-recorded version of CD-81 < T-153, but with one different song. High Hopes Capitol EAP-1-1224 Frank Sinatra Released c. Fall, 1959. Music from a Surplus Store Capitol (S)T-1225 Jack Fascinato Released August, 1959. Label 58. Donnybrook with Donegan Capitol (S)T-1226 Dorothy Donegan Released August, 1959. Label 58. Gather ‘Round Capitol (S)T-1227 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released July, 1959. Label 58. Meet the Five Pennies Capitol (S)T-1228 Red Nichols and the Five Pennies Released August, 1959. Label 58. Island Paradise Capitol (S)TAO 1229 Webley Edwards Released August, 1959. Label 58. Cool Cowboy Capitol (S)T-1230 Cliffie Stone Released August, 1959. Label 58. You Made Me Love You Capitol SEP-1-1231 Nat “King” Cole Released April, 1959. Fever Capitol SEP-1-1232 Peggy Lee Released April, 1959. This EP contains different supporting tracks than EAP-1-1052. French Foreign Legion Capitol SEP-1-1233 Frank Sinatra Released April, 1959. Solo Spotlight Capitol (S)T-1234 Glen Gray Released August, 1959. The Bobby Hackett Quartet Capitol (S)T-1235 The Bobby Hackett Quartet Released September, 1959. Swingin’ Serenades Capitol (S)T-1236 Kenyon Hopkins Released August (?) or November, 1959. The label to the promo 45 and to this LP read “Swinging,” but their covers and descriptive material show the title as “Swingin’.” Swingin’ ‘Round the World Capitol (S)T-1237 Jonah Jones Released October, 1959. Potluck Capitol (S)T-1238 The John LaSalle Quartet Released August, 1959. When I’m Thinking of You Capitol (S)T-1239 Tommy Sands Released October, 1959. Little Mary Sunshine Capitol (S)WAO 1240 Original Cast Released April, 1960. Time to Swing Capitol (S)T-1241 Dakota Staton Released September, 1959. Stan Freberg With the Original Cast Capitol T-1242 Stan Freberg Released October, 1959. The Home of Happy Feet Capitol (S)T-1243 Van Alexander Released September, 1959. Your Guy Lombardo Medley Vol. 2 Capitol (S)T-1244 Guy Lombardo Released October, 1959. Talk About Hits! Capitol (S)T-1245 Faron Young Released October, 1959. Songs for Rounders Capitol (S)T-1246 Hank Thompson Released October, 1959. Dinah, Yes Indeed! Capitol (S)T-1247 Dinah Shore Released September, 1959. Wild Guitars Capitol (S)T-1248 Les Baxter Released September, 1959. Every Time I Feel the Spirit Capitol (S)W-1249 Nat “King” Cole and the Church of Deliverance Choir Released October, 1959. Jackie Gleason Presents Aphrodisia Capitol (S)W-1250 Jackie Gleason Released October, 1959. Songs for an Evening at Home Capitol T-1251 Gordon MacRae Released November, 1959. (mono only?) More Dream Dancing Capitol (S)T-1252 Ray Anthony Released November, 1959. This is Jean Shepard Capitol T-1253 Jean Shepard Released September, 1959. Movin’! Capitol (S)T-1254 Kay Starr Released October, 1959. The Four Freshmen and Five Guitars Capitol (S)T-1255 The Four Freshmen Released January, 1960. North Carolina, My Home State Capitol EAP-1-1256 Andy Griffith Released c. October, 1959. Katz Pajamas Capitol (S)W-1257 Mickey Katz Released October, 1959. Here We Go Again! Capitol (S)T-1258 The Kingston Trio Released November, 1959. Sing a Song With Riddle Capitol (S)TAO-1259 Nelson Riddle Released November, 1959. The Sounds Of Christmas Capitol (S)T-1260 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released October, 1959. Carefree Capitol (S)T-1261 Paul Weston Released November, 1959. Ping Pong! Capitol (S)T-1262 Alvino Rey Guitar and Orchestra Released November, 1959. Happy Cha Cha Cha Capitol (S)T-1263 Laurindo Almeida Released November, 1959. The Bells of Christmas Capitol (S)T-1264 Eddie Dunstedter Released October, 1959. Dixieland Kickoff Capitol (S)T-1265 Pee Wee Hunt Released November, 1959. Mixed Emotions Capitol (S)T-1266 Susan Barrett Released October, 1959. Kiss Me, Kate Capitol (S)TAO-1267 Various Artists Released November, 1959. Stereo Showcase Capitol SKAO-1268 Various Artists Released November, 1959. C’mon Let’s Dance! Capitol (S)T-1269 Freddy Martin Released November, 1959. Charge! Capitol (S)T-1270 Felix Slatkin conducting the Light Brigade Released October, 1959. Campfire Songs Capitol (S)T-1271 Tucson Arizona Boys’ Chorus Released December, 1959. A Friend We Have Capitol (S)T-1272 Tennessee Ernie Ford and the Jordanaires Released December, 1959. Gee Baby… Ain’t I Good To You? Capitol (S)T-1273 Donna Hightower Released November, 1959. This Love of Mine Capitol (S)T-1274 Jack Jones Released November, 1959. Latin Affair Capitol (S)T-1275 The George Shearing Quintet Released November, 1959. The Kenton Touch: Portraits in Strings Capitol (S)T-1276 Stan Kenton Released November, 1959. Satan is Real Capitol T-1277 The Louvin Brothers Released November, 1959. Jeri Southern at the Crescendo Capitol (S)T-1278 Jeri Southern Released December, 1959. Zither Magic! Capitol (S)T-1279 Ruth Welcome Released November, 1959. Ferlin’s Favorites Capitol T-1280 Ferlin Husky Released December, 1959. This Must Be the Plas! Capitol (S)T-1281 Plas Johnson Released November, 1959. Hawaii’s Mahi Beamer Capitol (S)T-1282 Mahi Beamer Released November, 1959. The Greatest Band in Polka Land Capitol (S)T-1283 Stan Wolowic Orchestra Released December, 1959. Art Linkletter Presents House Party Music Time Capitol (S)T-1284 Muzzy Marcellino Released December, 1959. A Winter Romance Capitol (S)T-1285 Dean Martin Released November, 1959. Square Dance Promenade Capitol (S)T-1286 Cliffie Stone Released December, 1959. Staccato Capitol (S)T-1287 Elmer Bernstein (soundtrack) Released October, 1959. Paris Swings Capitol (S)T-1288 Elmer Bernstein Released February, 1960. Swingin’ Decade Capitol (S)T-1289 Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra Released January, 1960. Latin ala Lee! Capitol (S)T-1290 Peggy Lee Released January, 1960. Down by the Station Capitol T-1291 The Four Preps Released February, 1960. Reissued as Early in the Morning – a title that remained as long as the album was in print. Capitol had released their single as “Down by the Station” (Capitol 4312), and although the Four Preps were performing a cover version of that song with new lyrics, all later copies of the song and album appear as “Early in the Morning” – including the song’s title on their greatest hits collection from 1967 (Capitol ST- 2708). Based on the mono slogan at the bottom of the back cover, the title change came either later after June in 1960, or in 1961. Blood on the Saddle Capitol (S)T-1292 Tex Ritter Released January, 1960. The Sacred Idol Capitol (S)T-1293 Les Baxter Released January, 1960. Hooray for Love Capitol (S)T-1294 Mavis Rivers Released January, 1960. Voices and Brass Capitol (S)T-1295 The Four Freshmen Released January, 1960. Somebody Loves Me Capitol (S)T-1296 Dinah Shore Released January, 1960. Dixieland Dinner Dance Capitol (S)T-1297 Red Nichols and the Five Pennies Released February, 1960. The Time, the Place, the Girl Capitol (S)T-1298 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released January, 1960. Mark Murphy’s Hip Parade Capitol (S)T-1299 Mark Murphy Released c. February, 1960. Saturday Night…Polka! Capitol (S)T-1300 Ray Budzilek Band Released February, 1960. Label 60 In September, 1959, Capitol replaced the words that ran from bottom to top across the label (“LONG PLAYING HIGH FIDELITY”) with spires leading from the Capitol dome logo to the top and bottom of the label. This label style lasted through the end of 1961.
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