This page reflects albums predominately issued as 78-rpm album sets in the typical "photo album"
format with pages being sleeves for the individual 78s. The series started with album A-1, released in
May, 1944. Very early albums, the first eight or so, just used the "A-" prefix (for "album," probably), but
in 1945 switched to a multi-letter array, reissuing the first eight albums with the new two-letter
prefix. Capitol used a bewildering variety of letter combinations for prefixes in those early
years. By 1952, there were at least 30 different letter combinations used for 78-rpm albums.
The prefix had a price code imbedded in it. The second letter of the combination at first denoted price.
Prefixes AC-, BC-, and CC- were all priced at $3.45 (in 1952); AD-, BD-, and CD- albums were priced at
$4.34. Children's sets with the BBX- prefix were $3.35. And so on. This system soon fell apart, getting
more complicated as new prefixes denoted new prices, and the system soon became one of a maze of
codes that had to be cross-referenced with a price list.
This part of the discography covers those albums issued before Capitol started putting out 10" and 12"
vinyl albums in 1949, which started about at album #150. Most of the 78-rpm albums listed here were
reissued on 10" vinyl albums, usually - but not always - with a new catalog number.
We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail. Both Sides Now
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A-1 - Songs by Johnny Mercer - Various Artists [5/1944] 78rpm album only, 4-record set.
Reissued as CD-1. The songs are performed by Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford, and the Pied Pipers with
Paul Weston's Orchestra. You And Your Love/You Grow Sweeter/Blues In The Night/On The Nodaway
Road/Jamboree Jones/Dixieland Band/I Remember You/Too Marvelous For Words
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A-2 - Christmas Carols - St. Luke's Choristers [1944] Reissued as BD-2.
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A-3 - New American Jazz - Capitol Jazzmen [1944] 78rpm album only, 4-record set.
Reissued as CD-3. "The Capitol Jazz Men" are musicians hired by Dave Dexter, Jr. in 1943 for this
album. It was recorded in two sessions. The musicians in one session included Jack Teagarden
(vocals), and Zutty Singleton, while the other had Peggy Lee on vocals along with Billy May, Barney
Bigard, Pete Johnson, and others. Ain't Goin' No Place/That Old Feeling/(others)
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A-4 - Hawaii - Harry Owens & His Royal Hawaiians [1945] 78rpm album only, 4-record
set. Reissued as BD-4. Maui Girl/Aloha No Wau I Ko Maka//The Laughing Song/My Tane//Down On
Ami Ami Oni Oni Isle/Farewell Malihini//Little Butch/Sweet Leilani
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A-5 - Dennis Day Sings! - Dennis Day [1945] 78rpm album. Reissued as CD-5.
Reissued in 1952 on a 10" LP (H/L-5) and a 45rpm EP set (EBF-5). All The Things You Are/When Day Is
Done/Danny Boy/Falling In Love With Love//My Heart Stood Still/With A Song In My Heart/I've Got You
Under My Skin/Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
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A-6 - Songs of Hawaii - Harry Owens & His Royal Hawaiians [1945] 78rpm album only,
4-record set. Reissued as BD-6. Hano Hano Hawaii/My Isle Of Golden Dreams//Kuuipo I Ka Hee Pue
One/Poi, My Boy/(others)
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A-7 - Songs by the Dinning Sisters - Dinning Sisters [1945] Reissued as BD-7.
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A-8 - The King Cole Trio - King Cole Trio [1945] 78rpm album only. 4-record set.
Reissued as BD-8. It's Only A Paper Moon/Easy Listenin' Blues/Embraceable You/Sweet Lorraine/Body
And Soul/The Man I Love/What Is This Thing Called Love?/Prelude In C Sharp Minor
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BD-9 - Music for Dreaming - Paul Weston & His Orchestra [1945] 78rpm album only, 4-
record set. I Only Have Eyes For You/So Beats My Heart//If I Love Again/Rain//You Came Along From
Out Of Nowhere/Don't Blame Me//My Blue Heaven/I'm In The Mood For Love
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BD-10 - Gershwin Presented by Billy Butterfield - Billy Butterfield [1945]
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CD-11 - Stories for Children as Told in His Own Way by The Great Gildersleeve - Harold
Peary [1945] 78rpm album only. Reissued as Capitol J-1. Puss In Boots/Jack And The
Beanstalk/Rumplestiltskin
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BD-12 - Freddie Slack's Boogie Woogie - Freddie Slack & Eight Beats By Four [1945]
78rpm album only, 4-record set. Rib Joint/Behind The Eight Beat//Strange Cargo/Southpaw Serenade//A
Cat's Ninth Life/Black Out Boogie//Bashful Baby/Kitten On The Keys
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BD-13 - Favoritos - Andy Russell [1945] 78rpm album only, 4-record set. Just
Friends/Let's Fall In Love/I'll See You In My Dreams/Imagination/Maria Elena/La Borrachita/Cielito
Lindo/Adios Muchachos
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BD-14 - Children's Songs and Stories - Tex Ritter [1945]
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BD-15 - Favorite Hymns - St. Luke's Choristers [1945]
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CE-16 - The History of Jazz, Vol. 1: The Solid South - Various Artists [1945]
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CE-17 - The History of Jazz, Volume 2: The Golden Era - Various Artists [1945] 78rpm
album only, 5-record set. Wang Wang Blues/San/Deed I Do/Stars Fell On Alabama/Mood Indigo/The
Mooche/Royal Garden Blues/I'm In The Mood For Love/Come On Over To My House - Jay McShann's
Kansas City Stompers/Trouble In Mind
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CE-18 - The History of Jazz, Volume 3: Then Came Swing - Various Artists [1945]
78rpm album only, 5-record set. Riffamarole/If I Could Be With You/I Never Knew/Love For Scale/Mean
Old World/I Got A Break, Baby/Sometimes I'm Happy/How High The Moon/Rexercise/Dutch Treat - Rex
Stewart's Big Eight
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CE-19 - The History of Jazz, Volume 4: This Modern Age - Various Artists [1945] 78rpm
album only, 5-record set. Hollywood Stampede - Coleman Hawkins Band/I'm Thru With Love - Coleman
Hawkins Band/Oh Lady Be Good - Billy Butterfield's Orchestra/In The Dark - Bobby Sherwood's
Orchestra/Balboa Bash - Stan Kenton's Orchestra/Our Monday Date - Eddie Miller's Orchestra/Jumpin'
At Capitol - King Cole Trio/Love For Sale - Benny Carter's Orchestra/On The Sunny Side Of The Street -
Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers/Moten Swing - Jay McShann's Kansas City Stompers
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CC-20 - On the Night Before Christmas - Fibber McGee and Molly [1945]
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CC-21 - Stories for Children - Margaret O'Brien [1945]
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BD-22 - Your Favorite Strauss Waltzes - Sam Freed & Orchestra [1946] 78rpm album
only, 4-record set. Wine, Women And Song/Blue Danube/Artist's Life/Vienna Life/Tales From The
Vienna Woods/Southern Roses Waltz/Voices Of Spring/Emperor Waltz
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BD-23 - Songs by Jo Stafford - Jo Stafford [1946] Carry Me Back To Old
Virginny/Sometimes I'm Happy/Georgia On My Mind/Yesterdays/Alone Together/Over The Rainbow/The
Boy Next Door/Walkin' My Baby Back Home
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BD-24 - Piano Cocktails - Buddy Cole [1946] 78rpm album only, 4-record set. Night And
Day/Begin The Beguine//Smoke Gets In Your Eyes/Body & Soul//The Song Is
You/Temptation//Stardust/I've Got You Under My Skin
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BD-25 - Rhumba - Carlos Molina & His Music of the Americas [1946]
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CD-26 - I Never Left Home - Bob Hope [1946]
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BD-27 - Cowboy Favorites - Tex Ritter [1946]
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CE-28 - St. Louis Woman (Original Broadway Cast) - Pearl Bailey, Harold Nicholas, Ruby
Hill & Original Broadway Cast [1946] 78rpm album only, 5-record
set.
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BD-29 - The King Cole Trio, Vol. 2 - King Cole Trio [1946]
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BD-30 - Victor Herbert Sung by Lois Butler - Lois Butler with Paul Weston & His
Orchestra [1946] 78rpm album only, 4-record set. Kiss Me Again/Summer Serenade//When You
Are Away/Roman Life//A Kiss In The Dark/Italian Street Song//Sweethearts/Thine Alone
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BD-31 - Memory Waltzes - Frank DeVol & His Orchestra [1946] 78rpm album only, 4-
record set. Wonderful One/Shadow Waltz//I'll See You Again/Three O'Clock in the Morning//One Night
of Love/Parlez Moi d'Amour//In a Little Spanish Town/Jeannie I Dream of Lilac Time
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CB-32 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Margaret O'Brien [1946] 78rpm album only, 2-
record set.
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CD-33 - Children's Stories as Told By The Great Gildersleeve, Volume 2 - Harold Peary
[1946] 78rpm album only, 2-record set. Hansel & Gretel/The Brave Little Tailor
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BBX-34 - Bozo at the Circus - Pinto Colvig [9/1946] 78rpm album only, 2-record set.
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BC-35 - Rusty in Orchestraville - Rusty [194?] 78rpm album only, 3-record set.
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CD-36 - Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers - Johnny Mercer & Pied Pipers [194?]
78rpm album only, 4-record set. Mindin' My Business/Shouldn't I/One For My Baby/Embraceable
You/Memphis Blues/St. Louis Blues/Alexander's Ragtime Band/I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan
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BD-37 - Music for Memories - Paul Weston
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CC-38 - Piano Portraits - Diana Lynn with Paul Weston & His Orchestra [194?] 78rpm
album only, 3-record set. Mozart Rondo/Body & Soul/Laura/Lover/Slaughter On Tenth Avenue/Concerto
Theme
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BD-39 - Artistry in Rhythm - Stan Kenton & His Orchestra [1947] 78rpm album only, 4-
record set. Come Back to Sorrento/Artistry in Percussion//Opus in Pastels/Fantasy//Safranski/Artistry in
Bolero//Ain't No Misery in Me/Willow Weep for Me
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CC-40 - Tales of Uncle Remus - Johnny Mercer & Pied Pipers with James Baskett & Original
Cast [1947] 78rpm album only, 3-record set. Later reissued as D-116, DCN-116, and on 45rpm as
CCF-3008. Running Away, Part 1/Running Away, Part 2//Laughing Place, Part 1/Laughing Place, Part
2//Brer Rabbit And The Tar Baby, Part 1/Brer Rabbit And The Tar Baby, Part 2
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CD-41 - Capitol Artists Present Music of Jerome Kern - Various Artists [194?] 78rpm
album only, 4-record set. Who? - Pied Pipers/A Fine Romance - Johnny Mercer & Martha Tilton/Look
For The Silver Lining - Margaret Whiting/All The Things You Are - Clark Dennis/She Didn't Say Yes -
Peggy Lee/The Way You Look Tonight - Paul Weston & His Orchestra/(others)
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CD-42 - Gypsy Nights - Jascha Datsko & His Gypsy Ensemble
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BD-43 - Manhattan Moods - Eddie Le Mar
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BD-44 - Square Dances - Cliffie Stone
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BD-45 - Seasonal Hymns - St. Luke's Choristers
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BD-46 - Music by Candlelight - Hollywood Studio Orchestra
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CC-47 - Music Out of the Moon - Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman (Theramin) with Orchestra
conducted by Les Baxter [194?] 78rpm album only, 3-record set. Moon Moods/Lunette//Radar
Blues/Mist O' The Moon//Celestial Nocturne/Lunar Rhapsody
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CB-48 - The Red House Suite - Miklos Rozsa
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CD-49 - Capitol Artists Present Somebody Loves Me: The Beloved Songs of Buddy DeSilva -
Various Artists [1947] Together - Clark Dennis/You're The Cream In My Coffee - King Cole
Trio//April Showers - Margaret Whiting/When Day Is Done - Hal Derwin//If I Had A Talking Picture Of
You - Johnny Mercer & Martha Tilton - Avalon - Pied Pipers//(title not known) - Peggy Lee/(title not
known) - Andy Russell
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AD-50 - Folk Songs of the Hills - Merle Travis Reissued as BD-50.
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BD-51 - Margaret Whiting Sings Rodgers and Hart - Margaret Whiting
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BD-52 - Here Comes the Band! - Louis Castellucci Military Band [194?] 78rpm album
only, 4-record set. Stars And Stripes Forever/French National Defile March//Washington Post
March/Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers//Semper Fidelis/El Capitan//Anchors Aweigh/Lights Out
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BD-53 - Waltzing on Air - Frank DeVol & His Orchestra [1947] 78rpm album only, 4-
record set. For You/The Boy Next Door//I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles/I Wake Up Smiling//Two Hearts in
3/4 Time/Silver Moon//When I Grow Too Old To Dream/Masquerade
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BD-54 - Moonlight Moods - Buddy Cole
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AD-55 - The Cowboy Hit Parade - Various Artists [194?] 78rpm album only, 4-record set.
Sioux City Sue - Merle Travis/Oklahoma Hills - Jimmy Wakely/Miss Molly - Tex Williams/Roly Poly -
Cliffe Stone/Fort Worth Jail - Tex Ritter/Shame on You - Jack Guthrie/Ridin' Down To Santa Fe - Shug
Fisher/Old Shep - Wesley Tuttle
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AD-56 - Polka! - Tex Williams & His Western Caravan
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BD-57 - Benny Rides Again - Benny Goodman
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BD-58 - Campus Classics - Various Artists [194?]
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CC-59 - The King Cole Trio, Vol. 3 - King Cole Trio [1947] Reissued in 1951 on 10" LP
(H-59) and as a 45rpm EP set (EBF-59). Makin' Whoopee/Too Marvelous for Words/I'll String Along
With You/This Is My Night To Dream//Rhumba Azul/Honeysuckle Rose/If I Had You/I've Got A Way With
Women
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DAS-60 - Colonna's Trolley - Jerry Colonna [1947?]
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CD-61 - Songs of Sigmund Romberg - Lois Butler & Lee Sweetland [1948?]
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AD-62 - Collector's Items - Various Artists [1948] 78rpm album only, 4-record set. Songs
are by: Stan Kenton with Anita O'Day, the Hollywood Hucksters, Peggy Lee, Benny Carter, Red Nichols,
Sonny Greer, Rex Stewart's Big Eight, and Eddie Miller.
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BD-63 - Keys to Romance - Buddy Cole [1948]
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CC-64 - Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies - Mel Blanc [1948]
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BBX-65 - Bozo and His Rocket Ship - Pinto Colvig [1948] 78rpm album only, 2-record
set.
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BC-66 - Sparky and the Talking Train - Henry Blair [1948]
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CC-67 - Walt Disney's Mickey and the Beanstalk - Johnny Mercer [1948]
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CD-68 - Love Notes from Andy Russell - Andy Russell [1948] 78rpm album only, 4-
record set. Dearly/Beloved/Don't Blame Me/Too Marvelous For Words/The Very Thought Of
You/Paradise/Goodnight My Love/Did I Remember
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CD-69 - Stories for Children as Told by the Great Gildersleeve, Volume 3 - Harold Peary
[1948] 78rpm album only, 2-record set. Snow White And Rose Red/Cinderella
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CC-70 - Nellie Lutcher - Nellie Lutcher [1948]
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CC-71 - Let's Fly to Mexico - Margaret O'Brien [1948]
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CC-72 - Rendezvous with Peggy Lee - Peggy Lee [3/29/1948] 78rpm album only, 3-
record set. Why Don't You Do Right?/Them There Eyes//'Deed I Do/I Can't Give You Anything But
Love//Stormy Weather/Don't Smoke in Bed
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BC-73 - Sparky's Magic Piano - Henry Blair [1948]
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BD-74 - Rhumba de Cuba - Chuy Reyes & His Hollywood Mocambo Orchestra [1948]
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CC-75 - Jo Stafford Sings American Folk Songs - Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His
Orchestra [1948] Reissued in 1950 as a 10" LP (H-75, later L-75) and on a 45rpm EP set (EBF-75).
Barbara Allen/He's Gone Away/Black Is The Color/Poor Wayfaring Stranger/Red Rosey Bush/The
Nightingale/I Wonder As I Wander
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AC-76 - Oklahoma Hills: The Jack Guthrie Memorial Album - Jack Guthrie & His
Oklahomans [1948] 78rpm album only, 3-record set. Oklahoma Hills/When The Cactus Is In
Bloom//Chained To A Memory/This Troubled Mind Of Mine//Oakie Boogie/Oklahoma's Calling
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AC-77 - Sing Cowboy Sing! - Shug Fisher & His Ranchmen Trio [1948]
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DC-78 - Sparky's Magic Piano - Verne Smith, narrator, with Ray Turner at the piano
[1948] 78rpm album only, 3-record set.
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CD-79 - A Presentation of Progressive Jazz - Stan Kenton & His Orchestra [1948] 78rpm
album only, 4-record set.
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DAS-80 - Walt Disney's Little Toot - Don Wilson & Starlighters
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CD-81 - Music for Romancing - Paul Weston
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BC-82 - Milady, Your Figure! Susan Carroll Presents a Few Minutes a Day for Health and Beauty
- Susan Carroll [194?] 78rpm album only, 3-record set.
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CC-83 - Freddie Slack's Boogie Woogie, Vol. 2 - Freddie Slack [1950] Reissued in 1950
as a 10" LP (H-83) and on a 45rpm EP set (EBF-83). Boogie Minor/The Brown Danube/Be-Bop
Boogie/Beverly Boogie/Chopstick Boogie/Boogie In G/Is I Gotta Practice, Ma?/Cuban Sugar Mill
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DBS-84 - Bozo Sings - DeBar "Pinto" Colvig [1948] 78rpm album only, 2-record set with
Capitol's yellow children's label. Bozo's Song/Filbert The Frog/Honkety Hank/My Mule Charley
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BD-85 - Holiday in Hawaii - Danny Kuaana [194?] 78rpm album only, 4-record set.
Kilima Waltz/Ke Kali Nei Au//When Hilo Hattie Does the Hilo-Hop/He-ui//Lovely Hula Hands/E Kuu Lei
(My Darling)//Noho Pai Pai/Mauna Kea
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AD-86 - Songs from "Grand Ole Opry" - Wally Fowler's Oak Ridge Quartet
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CC-87 - Mel Powell on Piano - Mel Powell
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CC-88 - Classics in Modern - Frank DeVol
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DC-89 - King Cole for Kids - King Cole Trio
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DBS-90 - Nursery Rhymes - Ken Carson
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DC-91 - Tex Ritter - Tex Ritter
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DBS-92 - Bible Stories for Children, Vol. 1 - Claude Rains
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DBX-93 - Bugs Bunny and the Tortoise - Mel Blanc [194?]
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DB-94 - Bible Stories for Children, Volume 2 - Claude Rains [194?] 78rpm album only,
2-record set with Capitol's yellow children's label.
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CC-95 - College Medleys - Jan Garber & His Orchestra [1950] Reissued as CD-95. Also
issued on 45rpm EP set (EBF-154) and 10" LP (H-154). Fight Alabama/Anchors Aweigh/Hail To
Pitt/Lights Out/Maine Stein Song/Hail To Old O.S.C./Fordham "Ram"/Rambling Wreck From Georgia
Tech/Hark The Sound Of The Tar Heel Voices/Maryland, My Maryland/Princeton Cannon Song/Yale
"Boola" Song/On Brave Old Army Team/Washington And Lee Swing/Glory To Old Georgia/Strike Up
The Band
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AD-96 - Tex Ritter and the Dinning Sisters - Tex Ritter & Dinning Sisters
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CC-97 - Familiar Selections from Chopin - Ray Turner
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CD-98 - Viennese Waltzes - Frank DeVol [1950] Reissued in 1950 on a 10" LP (H-98)
and on a 45rpm EP set (EBF-98). Treasure Waltz/Du Und Du/Thousand And One Nights/Sari
Waltzes/Vienna Dreams/Waves Of The Danube Waltz/Gold And Silver Waltz/The Merry Widow Waltzes
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DBX-99 - Bozo Under the Sea - Pinto Colvig [194?] 78rpm album only, 2-record set.
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CC-100 - Gypsy Dreams - Jascha Datsko & His Gypsy Ensemble
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CC-101 - Johnny Mercer Sings - Johnny Mercer
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BD-102 - Join the Band - Billy May
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CC-103 - Harvest Moon - Pied Pipers
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CC-104 - Deep River Music - Various Artists [1949] Reissued in 1950 on a 10" LP (H-
104). Move Over Jehovah - Willard Robison/Country Boy Blues - Johnny Mercer/Deep Summer Music -
Paul Weston//The Devil Is Afraid Of Music - Willard Robison/Don't Take Your Meanness Out On Me -
Johnny Mercer/Old Folks - Willard Robison
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CC-105 - Cocktail Capers - Art Van Damme Quartet [1949]
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CC-106 - Giants of Jazz - Various Artists [1949]
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CC-107 - Polka 'Round the World - Johnny Martin & His Headliners [1949]
Reissued in 1950 on a 10" LP (H-107) and as a 45rpm EP set (EBF-107). Monopol Polka/Laughing
Polka/Bell Polka/Clarinet Polka//Julida Polka/Barbara Polka/Helena Polka/Playtime Polka
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AD-108 - Waltzes - Cliffie Stone [1949] 78rpm album only, 4-record set. Missouri
Waltz/I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles//There's A Silver Moon On The Golden Gate/Let Me Call You
Sweetheart//When It's Springtime In The Rockies/Beautiful Ohio//The Waltz You Saved For
Me/Moonlight On The Colorado
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DD-109 - Walt Disney's So Dear to My Heart - John Beal [1949]
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CC-110 - Keyboard Sketches - Skitch Henderson [1949] 78rpm album, 3-record set.
Two Cigarettes In The Dark/Two Sleepy People/Soft Lights And Sweet Music/Autumn In New
York/Jealous/Moonglow
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H-110 - Keyboard Sketches - Skitch Henderson [1950] Reissue of CC-110 on 10" album
with two extra tracks. Also issued as a 45rpm EP set (EBF-110). Two Cigarettes In The Dark/Two
Sleepy People/The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful/Soft Lights And Sweet Music//Autumn In
New York/Ce Petit Chemin/Jealous/Moonglow
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CB-111 - Mark Warnow's Sound Off Album - Mark Warnow
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CC-112 - Western Roundup - Various Artists
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CC-113 - Encores - Stan Kenton [194?] 78rpm album only, 3-record set.
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DBX-114 - Bozo at the Circus - Pinto Colvig
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DC-115 - Rusty in Orchestraville - Henry Blair
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DC-116 - Tales of Uncle Remus - James Baskett
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DC-117 - Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies - Mel Blanc
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DBX-118 - Bozo and His Rocket Ship - Pinto Colvig
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DC-119 - Sparky and the Talking Train - Henry Blair
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DCX-120 - Walt Disney's Mickey and the Beanstalk - Johnny Mercer
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DB-121 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Margaret O'Brien
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DC-122 - Let's Fly to Mexico - Margaret O'Brien
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DC-123 - The Three Billy Goats Gruff/The Town Musicians - Margaret O'Brien
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BD-124 - Walt Disney's So Dear to My Heart - John Beal
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CC-125 - Red Norvo at the Xylophone - Red Norvo
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126
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DC-127 - Puss in Boots/Jack and the Beanstalk as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold
Peary
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DBS-128 - The Brave Little Tailor as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary
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DBS-129 - Hansel and Gretel as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary [1949] 78rpm album only, 2-record set; Capitol children's yellow label. "Bozo the Capitol Clown Approved." | |
DBS-130 - Cinderella as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary [1949]
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DC-127 - Puss in Boots/Jack and the Beanstalk as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold
Peary [1949]
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DBS-128 - The Brave Little Tailor as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary
[1949]
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DBS-129 - Hansel and Gretel as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary [1949]
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DBS-130 - Cinderella as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary [1949]
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DBS-131 - Snow White and Rose Red as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary
[1949]
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DAS-132 - Rumplestiltskin as told by the Great Gildersleeve - Harold Peary [1949]
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DBS-133 - Songs and Stories for Children, Vol. 1 - Tex Ritter [1949]
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DBS-134 - Songs and Stories for Children, Vol. 2 - Tex Ritter [1949]
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CC-135 - King Cole at the Piano - Nat King Cole [1949]
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AD-136 - Music from the Hills - Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers [1949]
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CC-137 - Barber Shop Harmony - Sportsmen Quartet [1949] Reissued on 10" LP
(H-165) and as a 45rpm EP set (EBF-165). Red Red Rose/Down In Jungle
Town/Down By The Old Mill Stream/In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree/Meet Me To-Night In
Dreamland/When You Wore A Tulip (And I Wore A Big Red Rose)
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DAS-138 - Favorite Fairy Tales, Vol. 1 - Margaret O'Brien [1949]
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CC-139 - King Cole Trio, Vol. 4 - King Cole Trio [1949]
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CC-140 - Italian Street Scenes - Anthony De Benardi [1949] Reissued in 1950 on a 10"
LP (H-140). Neapolitan Tarantella/Fantasy (Tango)/Happiness (Polka)/The Sun's Rays (Waltz)//Old Italy
(Waltz)/My Love (Schottische)/The Pretty Florentine (Mazurka)/Gloria (Square Dance)
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CC-141 - Tropical Isle - Alvino Rey
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CC-142 - Irish Folk Songs - Michael Tobin
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DAS-143 - Favorite Fairy Tales, Vol. 2 - Margaret O'Brien
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CD-144 - Kiss Me Kate - Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae [1949]
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145
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CC-146 - Songs of Noel Coward - Georges Tzipine [1949] 78rpm album version of H-
161 below.
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CC-147 - Tango - Georges Tzipine [1949] 78rpm version of H-182 below.
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148
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149
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