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Eyez, released jointly on October 4, 2005 by | Capitol Records and EMI. |
The recording by Andy Russell was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 221. |
e Texas hard rock band Bloodrock, released on | Capitol Records in 1970 and produced by Terry Knight. |
rtha Tilton (recorded March 1947, released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 395, with the flip |
exan hard rock band Bloodrock, released under | Capitol Records in 1971. |
In 1953, he appeared on the | Capitol Records LP "Concerto In C Minor For Piano" by |
Also recorded by Jo Stafford and released by | Capitol Records ECJ-500064 1950 ~53 as catalog number |
o Stafford and Gordon MacRae, was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15270. |
The Hager brothers signed with | Capitol Records in 1969 and hit the country charts wi |
stributed by CBS Records from 1981 - 1984 and | Capitol Records from 1984 - 1993. |
UK 7" single | Capitol Records CL 522 (Card sleeve) |
In the 1980s, | Capitol Records released the remaining tracks on a U. |
"I'm Not Lisa" was released on | Capitol Records January 6, 1975, making its debut on |
e second time producer Alan Douglas went with | Capitol Records for a Hendrix release (The first bein |
Maze signed a recording contract with | Capitol Records in 1976, and released their debut alb |
In 2000, James introduced Thomson to | Capitol Records Nashville which signed her to a recor |
Capitol Records had wanted Stan Kenton to back Raney | |
n alternative rock band Shivaree, released by | Capitol Records in 2000. |
The American issue by | Capitol Records contained the British pressings of th |
Judy Garland (recorded for | Capitol Records in February or March, 1957) |
obtained the South African franchise for the | Capitol Records label in 1946 (later moved to EMI Bri |
"Help"/"I'm Down" single was 19 July 1965 on | Capitol Records in the United States and 23 July on P |
Brian Wilson's first solo single, released on | Capitol Records as Capitol 5610 on March 7, 1966. |
ralian label in 1996, and in 1999 signed with | Capitol Records subsidiary Metro Blue to release Life |
Signed to | Capitol Records by Al Coury, the group released an al |
Beatles' singles in the United States before | Capitol Records eventually took over. |
The album was later released in Canada by | Capitol Records on October 4, 1965 with a different t |
r" had been released in the US in 1980 on the | Capitol Records Rarities compilation album. |
talog number 39690, and by Helen O'Connell on | Capitol Records as catalog number 2011. |
This release was deleted from the | Capitol records catalogue after it was found out that |
The | Capitol Records Building, Capitol Tower, is located j |
dent Wee label before signing a contract with | Capitol Records in February 1968. |
Drew's mother worked for a | Capitol Records promoter, who heard Drew and her sist |
was recorded on 25 May 1948, and released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15122. |
The album, her first for | Capitol Records after having left Columbia, her label |
ing on October 1, 1949, which was released by | Capitol Records in the United States as the flip side |
An original cast recording was released by | Capitol Records (Capitol WAO 1560 and SWAO 1560) and |
In June 1974, The Beach Boys' old label, | Capitol Records released a double-album compilation o |
Cole's recording of the song was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 4804. |
Stafford on November 9, 1945, was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 20049, and on her a |
k Fatool played on sessions for the following | Capitol Records artists: The Capitol Jazzmen, Charles |
The Johnny Mercer recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 195. |
Capitol Records Nashville is a major United States-ba | |
g by Stan Kenton/June Christy was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 235. |
ording of the song by Les Baxter's orchestra ( | Capitol Records catalog number 3336, with the flip si |
Capitol Records had an early interest in Pickwick, an | |
extet (recorded January 19, 1945, released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 10034, with the fli |
Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, released on | Capitol Records in 1965. |
In Japan it was released by | Capitol Records under the title Anthology. |
y American folk rock duo America, released by | Capitol Records in 1980. |
She signed with | Capitol Records in 1960 and released the single "He'l |
It was released on 31 March 2009 by | Capitol Records exclusively to iTunes U.S. store. |
ee Ernie Ford, was released on 31 May 1954 by | Capitol Records in the United States, and reached #1 |
st Cares For Me", which were both released by | Capitol Records as a single, catalog number 787, whic |
On May 14, 2011; | Capitol Records released a press release about the up |
Texas hard rock band Bloodrock released under | Capitol Records in early 1971. |
a compilation album by Anne Murray issued by | Capitol Records in 1980. |
dition to being a writer, James also produced | Capitol Records recording artists Cyndi Thomson, Susa |
Hear You No More" at the strong suggestion of | Capitol Records who hoped a disco influenced song mig |
e recording by Blue Lu Barker was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15308. |
Beatles' Second Album is The Beatles' second | Capitol Records album, and their third album released |
albums were later purchased and re-issued by | Capitol Records when the band moved to that label in |
969 Knight secured a producer's contract with | Capitol Records which also allowed him to release his |
-a-half-year streak in which no artist on the | Capitol Records label achieved a Number One single on |
d on 19 July 2010 and covers their years with | Capitol Records (1995-2007). |
It was originally released by | Capitol Records in 1962 with the title The Intimate B |
cording by Joe ´Fingers´ Carr was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1777. |
Edwards then transferred to | Capitol Records and released the sound-alike "What's |
In late 1984, | Capitol Records brought in producer Richie Zito, in a |
The album was released in September 1959 on | Capitol Records and was produced by Ken Nelson. |
Helen Reddy, No Way To Treat A Lady, | Capitol Records (1975) |
y" and "Fire, Baby, I'm On Fire", appeared on | Capitol Records in 1974. |
abel specialising in American recordings from | Capitol Records and other labels EMI acquired over th |
r Newton herself to record but Newton's label | Capitol Records was not interested in the song. |
The album was recorded at | Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles in January 2007. |
The recording by Andy Russell was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 156. |
Additionally, in 2004 | Capitol Records prepared a regular manufactured CD of |
rom the #1 spot when Les Paul and Mary Ford's | Capitol Records single Vaya Con Dios returned to the |
The group switched to | Capitol Records in 1982 and delivered the successful |
orded by Nat King Cole, which was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15054. |
promotional-only compilation album issued by | Capitol records entitled The Greatest Music Ever Sold |
tracks, and apparently re-released in 1995 by | Capitol Records containing nine tracks. |
he recording by The Sportsmen was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15077. |
Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 183. |
At first they recorded polkas for | Capitol Records with limited success. |
e group name "Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart" on | Capitol Records in 1975. |
e Texan hard rock band Bloodrock, released on | Capitol Records in 1971. |
In November 1977, | Capitol Records scheduled the United States release o |
Susan Raye (released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 3438, with the flip |
This won the group a recording contract with | Capitol Records and the group subsequently resigned f |
The Gordon MacRae recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15178. |
Skeets McDonald (released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1993, with the flip |
The recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15178. |
The project is led by EMI Music and | Capitol Records with the assistance of other record c |
rs; however, it was only at the insistence of | Capitol Records that the band's name was changed when |
...from the Hungry i was released on CD by | Capitol Records in 1992 paired with The Kingston Trio |
Les Baxter (released by | Capitol Records in the United States as catalog numbe |
ing by "Tennessee" Ernie Ford was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 3762. |
live double album by Bloodrock released under | Capitol Records in 1972. |
All tracks courtesy of | Capitol Records under license from CEMA Special Marke |
It was compiled by | Capitol Records rather hastily after Brian Wilson had |
The album was released in December 1958 on | Capitol Records and was produced by Ken Nelson. |
G-M albums and she also later recorded it for | Capitol Records in the 1950's. |
The Jo Stafford recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 153. |
The recording by Jack Smith was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15372. |
To The Movies was released on compact disc by | Capitol Records in 2008. |
Capitol Records insisted he get the permission of Dra | |
Skeets McDonald (released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1967, with the flip |
le album Let's Go All the Way was released on | Capitol Records in 1985, and the title track "Let's G |
first 12 inch LP record after re-signing for | Capitol Records in 1957. |
recorded on October 22, 1953 and released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 2657. |
Beautiful Mess (1992) - | Capitol Records |
The recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 15393. |
Stone began working at | Capitol Records in 1946, and became an A&R man there; |
andy Stonehill, after he had been released by | Capitol Records in 1969. |
iot Records in 1995, Berry was transferred to | Capitol Records Nashville (the parent company of Libe |
Canada: | Capitol Records / V 75107 |
Capitol Records originally titled the song "You're Go | |
Capitol Records Building, Los Angeles, 1956 | |
This recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1468. |
rack that was used for the single released by | Capitol Records was recorded on August 13, 1953 (Sess |
Garland Sings Lionel Bart's Maggie May, which | Capitol Records did not release in the United States. |
UK CD single | Capitol Records CDCL 501 |
UK 12" single | Capitol Records 12CL 501 |
as recorded on March 31, 1950 and released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 980, with the flip |
new album for Imperial Records in the US and | Capitol Records in Canada. |
label was distributed by GRT Records, then by | Capitol Records in 1979, and finally by A&M Records i |
contains Sinatra's final recorded songs with | Capitol Records before permanently moving to his own |
April 2 - | Capitol Records releases two collections of The Beatl |
He was also a record producer for | Capitol Records in the 1940s, producing among others, |
cords 1975), Bob Seger (countless interviews, | Capitol Records Publicity Department 1977-1979) |
Capitol Records and Decca Records introduced their fi | |
When the band signed with | Capitol Records in 1994, the label agreed to re-relea |
Minnie Ripperton - Lovin' You - | Capitol Records |
Johnny Mercer (released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1608, with the flip |
member of Brown's band, for Coral Records and | Capitol Records among others. |
This recording was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 2464. |
y various artists compilation album issued by | Capitol records entitled The Greatest Music Ever Sold |
Before a deal was struck, | Capitol Records experienced a major restructuring and |
issued, as there were no charts maintained by | Capitol Records at the time. |
umber one, as well as the first single on the | Capitol Records label to ever top the chart. |
P originally released by EMI's American label | Capitol Records to promote the band's 1986 U.S. tour. |
ependent label Fever Records, and signed with | Capitol Records for this album, which was released in |
recorded on December 2, 1950 and released by | Capitol Records as catalog number F 1342. |
The recording by Andy Russell was released by | Capitol Records as catalog number 271. |
This album is perhaps her heaviest | Capitol Records promoted album since her Cubic U albu |
ound up as the flipside of "All the Way" when | Capitol Records released the song as a single. |
or to 1972, but not released at first because | Capitol Records thought it would hurt Haggard's image |
UK CD single | Capitol Records CDCL 522 |
Frank Sinatra (recorded September 1961 by | Capitol Records as catalog number 1676 ) |
nd recording was released as a single through | Capitol Records in April 1965, re-titled with the mor |
a leather jacket was worn by Ben Edmonds, the | Capitol Records A&R man who signed Mink DeVille in 19 |
Kitty White recorded primarily for | Capitol Records and EmArcy, the jazz division of Merc |
The soundtrack's success led | Capitol Records to releasing a second volume the foll |
he band were then picked up in 2007 by former | Capitol Records president Gary Gersh, who had previou |
uccessful as a recorded songwriter on various | Capitol Records releases in the early 1970s. |
1992 by the Beastie Boys in conjunction with | Capitol Records after the group left Def Jam Recordin |
through her single, recorded in New York for | Capitol Records in 1952 , which was released again in |
Pour the Wine is a 1964 compilation album by | Capitol Records released after Dean Martin moved to R |
h writing and recording bass guitar for their | Capitol Records debut Ocean Avenue, and shortly after |
And The Bull Walked Around, Ole, recorded on | Capitol Records with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, peake |
Capitol Records' rushed release of "Barbara Ann" in D | |
he Nerds The eponymous 1983 Bone Symphony EP ( | Capitol Records) was their first and only album. |
The Smithereens Anthology, 2004 ( | Capitol Records) |
73 which included Chris Stewart (one album on | Capitol Records) and played on Van Morrison's album C |
le, Phair's fifth album (and final album with | Capitol Records), was released on October 4, 2005. |
ate 1977, Newton went solo (but remained with | Capitol Records), although Silver Spur would remain t |
ferent labels in the United States, not EMI's | Capitol Records). |
special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for | Capitol Records). |
such reports, Ambrosia Healy, spokesperson to | Capitol Records, sent an e-mail message to MTV that t |
The group released three albums on | Capitol Records, and had one minor hit single with "Q |
ames had just wrapped up a successful stay at | Capitol Records, where he had enjoyed a string of 16 |
Tin Omen at Discogs (Vinyl, 12", | Capitol Records, United States) |
Developed by ActiveBuddy under contract by | Capitol Records, GooglyMinotaur provided Radiohead-re |
to New York City and changed record labels to | Capitol Records, where they recorded four more albums |
eared on Guyden Records, Mercury Records, and | Capitol Records, where they re-recorded "Rock 'n' Rol |
From 1947 to 1965, he recorded for | Capitol Records, then joined Warner Bros. Records, wh |
In early 2010 | Capitol Records, C.E. Music (David Letterman's Worldw |
1960s, De Azevedo produced several albums for | Capitol Records, including Laurindo Almeida's "Plays |
Released on September 16, 2003 by | Capitol Records, it includes fifteen country singles |
Bonnie Owens on "Hi-Fi to Cry By" ( | Capitol Records, 1969) |
The latter two were on | Capitol Records, which Darin joined in 1962, before r |
/Deathrow Records, Master P/No Limit Records, | Capitol Records, Priority Records, LOUD Records, Just |
Initially produced for | Capitol Records, Do the Collapse was repeatedly delay |
explained to him that he was newly signed to | Capitol Records, and that his first single and first |
ril, 1953, at his first recording session for | Capitol Records, but not released until the CD reissu |
e music cds released from 1997 till 2009 from | Capitol records, featuring artists like Martin Denny, |
album by Alvin and the Chipmunks, released by | Capitol Records, and contains all 10 tracks. |
Passport Records and distributed in Canada by | Capitol Records, catalogue number PB-2028, and in the |
ed on hopes that the show would be a hit, but | Capitol Records, despite the extremely short run of t |
rded by the American singer Frank Sinatra for | Capitol Records, it was arranged by Nelson Riddle and |
cts were dropped from both Virgin Records and | Capitol Records, including Janet Jackson and Fischers |
y Wilson, it was released in April of 1960 by | Capitol Records, and arranged by Billy May. |
ue Caps on his first LP record Blue Jean Bop, | Capitol Records, 1956 |
asing The Underdog EP, Yellowcard signed with | Capitol Records, which was looking to sign pop punk g |
Stan Kenton recorded it with his big band for | Capitol Records, in 1947. |
recordings were refused by EMI's American arm | Capitol Records, and the Dreamers' 1965 releases and |
1954, Les Baxter, a composer and producer at | Capitol Records, offered her the role of star vocalis |
ge is a series of compilation CDs released by | Capitol Records, predominantly featuring music genres |
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