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Capitol Records Discography, Continued Capitol Records Discography, Continued Main Series (Continued from Part 4): EAP 1 600 – Jane Froman Sings – Jane Froman [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. The Song from Desiree (We Meet Again)/The Finger of Suspicion Points at You/I Wonder/I’ll Never Be the Same EAP 1 601 – Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys – Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. New Green Light/If Lovin’ You is Wrong/Annie Over/Wake Up/Irene EAP 1 602 – Louvin Brothers – Louvin Brothers [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Family Who Prays/I Love God's Way Of Living/Born Again/If We Forget God S 603 – Plain and Fancy (Original Cast) – Various Artists [1955] Overture/You Can't Miss It – Richard Derr and Shirl Conway/It Wonders Me – Gloria Marlowe/Plenty of Pennsylvania – Nancy Andrews, Douglas Fletcher Rodgers, Elaine Lynn/Young and Foolish – David Daniels and Gloria Marlowe/Why Not Katie? – Douglas Fletcher Rodgers/It's a Helluva a Way to Run a Love Affair – Shirl Conway//This Is All Very New to Me – Barbara Cook/Plain We Live – Stefan Schnabel/How Do You Raise a Barn?/Follow Your Heart – David Daniels, Gloria Marlowe and Barbara Cook/City Mouse, Country Mouse – Nancy Andrews/I'll Show Him – Barbara Cook/Take Your Time and Take Your Pick – Barbara Cook, Richard Derr and Shirl Conway/Finale 604 605 EAP 1 606 – Jimmy Heap – Jimmy Heap [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Girl with a Past/Release Me/Ethyl in My Gas Tank/Sharpshooter EAP 1 607 – Tommy Collins – Tommy Collins [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. You Gotta Have a License/You Better Not Do That/United/Watcha Gonna Do Now EAP 1 608 – Merrill Moore – Merrill Moore [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. The House of Blue Lights/Nola//Cow Cow Boogie/Red Light EAP 1 609 – Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky – Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Dear John Letter/Drunken Driver/Two Whoops and a Holler/Forgive Me, John EAP 1610 – The Jordanaires – Jordanaires [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. This Ole House/others EAP 1-611 – Faron Young – Faron Young [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. If You Ain’t Lovin’/A Place for Girls Like You/Five Fast, Love Hard, Die Young/If That’s the Fashion T 612 – Organ Moods for Listening – Don Baker at the Console [1955] T 613 – For Young Moderns in Love – Sam Donahue [1955] Love Locked Out/Love Thy Neighbor/Love is the Sweetest Thing/Taking a Chance on Love/Love Letters in the Sand/Love is the Thing//I’m Thru with Love/Love Me or Leave Me/Love Scene/Don’t Take Your Love from Me/Love Nest/Love in Bloom EAP 1 614 – Classics in Jazz – Eddie Miller [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Hour of Parting, My Monday Date, I'm Gonna Stomp/one other song Page 1 EAP 1 615 – Classics in Jazz – Mel Powell [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Anything Goes/Way Down Yonder in New Orleans/There’s a Small Hotel/Hallelujah EAP 1 616 – Classics in Jazz – Red Norvo [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Take the Red Car/Banned in Boston/Twelfth Street Rag/one other song T 617 – Songs of the Smoky Mountains – Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys [1955] The first four songs were released as EAP 1-617. Fire Ball Mail/Great Speckle Bird/I’m Building a Home/Wabash Cannon Ball/Great Judgment Morning/Lonely Mound of Clay/Pins and Needles/Precious Jewel/Come Back Little Pal/Great Titanic/Night Train to Memphis/Wreck on the Hi-Way T 618 – North of the Rio Grande – Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys [1955] Baby, I Need Lovin’/Dusty Skies/Little Rosewood Casket/Where My Baby Used to Walk/Big Beaver/I’d Do It Again/New Deal of Love/Panhandle Rag/Too in Love/Gloria/This Train/When Your Love Burns Low EAP 1 619 – Close Your Eyes – Harry Belafonte [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Close Your Eyes/Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child//I Still Get a Thrill/Deep as a River EAP 1 620 – Moonglow – Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Moonglow/Vilia//Venezuela/Brother John EAP 1 621 – Tennesse Ernie Ford and Kay Starr – Tennesse Ernie Ford and Kay Starr [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. I'll Never Be Free/You're My Sugar/Ocean Of Tears/Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own EAP 1 622 – Classics in Jazz: “Pops” Whiteman – Paul Whiteman [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. I Found a New Baby/others EAP 1 623 – Big Dave – Dave Cavanaugh [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. T 624 – Classics in Jazz – Charlie Barnet [1955] H-625 - Classics in Jazz - Bud Freeman [1955] Three Little Words/I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan/Margo's Seal/Blue Moon//Sweet Georgia Brown/Indian Summer/Blues For Tenor/I Could Write A Book T 626 – Classics in Jazz – Sam Donahue [1955] H2-627-1 - Lonesome Echo (Part 1) - Jackie Gleason [1955] 10 inch LP. There Must Be A Way/I Don't Know Why/Deep Purple/Mad About The Boy//Someday I'll Find You/Come Rain Or Come Shine/The Thrill Is Gone/I Wished On The Moon H2-627-2 - Lonesome Echo (Part 2) - Jackie Gleason [1955] 10 inch LP. How Deep Is The Ocean/Remember/Speak Low/I Still Get A Thrill//Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup/I'm Always Chasing Rainbows/A Garden In The Rain/Dancing On The Ceiling EAP 1 628 - Real Saint George – Stan Freberg [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. St. George and the Dragonet/C'est Si Bon//Sh-Boom/That's My Boy EAP 1 629 – Session with Sinatra – Frank Sinatra [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love)/Don't Change Your Mind About Me/Learnin' The Blues/Why Should I Cry Over You? Page 2 EAP 1-630 – Make Yourself Comfortable – Andy Griffith and Jean Wilson [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Make Yourself Comfortable, Ko Ko Mo/Swan Lake 631 DW/W 632 - Music To Change Her Mind - Jackie Gleason [1956] You’ve Changed/Coquette/Did I Remember/Guilty/It’s Me, Talk of the Town/My Sin/It Was So Beautiful/You’ve My Greatest Love//She’s Funny That Way/All by Myself/I’m Glad There is You/You and the Night and the Music/Dancing in the dark/You Call It Madness/Take Me in Your Arms EAP 1 633 – Moods in Song – Nat “King” Cole [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup/If I May//A Blossom Fell/The Sand and the Sea T 634 – Tangents in Jazz – Jimmy Giuffre Four [1955] Chirpin’ Time/Lazy Tones/Scintilla No. 1/Leprechaun/Scintilla No. 2/This is My Beloved/Finger Snapper/Rhetoric/Scintilla No. 3 and 4 T 635 – Harold Arlen and His Songs – Harold Arlen [1955] I’ve Got the World on a String/Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive/Come Rain or Come Shine/Let’s Fall in Love/One for My Baby/It’s Only a Paper Moon//Blues in the Night/Over the Rainbow/That Old Black Magic/The Gal That Got Away/Two Ladies in De Shade of De Banana Tree/Stormy Weather EAP 1 636 – Classics in Jazz – Joe Sullivan [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Just Squeeze Me/I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good/Memories of You/Deep Purple T 637 – Dance to the Duke! – Duke Ellington and his Orchestra [1955] C-Jam Blues/Orson/Caravan/Kinda Duckish//Bakiff/Frivolous Banta/Things Ain’t What They Used to Be/Night Time EAP 1 638 – Band Call – Duke Ellington and his Orchestra [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. Band Call/Satin Doll/Boo-Dah/Warm Valley EAP 1-639 – Tennessee Ernie Ford – Tennessee Ernie Ford [1955] This is a 7 inch extended play 45 rpm record. 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