AUGUST 26, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
1946 - Valerie Simpson, songwriter and
singer with the Capitol Records duo Ashford and Simpson (1982-1989), is
born in The Bronx, New York.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
45 Years Ago Today In 1967 - Bobbie Gentry's Capitol Records single "Ode To Billie
Joe", the flip side of her debut single "Mississippi Delta", knocks The
Beatles' Capitol Records single single "All You Need Is Love", with
"Baby You're A Rich Man" on the flip side, out of the #1 spot on
Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart
1968 - Apple Records releases The Beatles' single "Hey Jude",
with "Revolution" on the flip side. The single is distributed by Capitol
Records in the United States.
1968 - Merle Haggard records the track "I Take A Lot Of Pride In
What I Am" at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California
1974 - Capitol Records releases Unicorn's single "Ooh! Mother",
with "Bogtrotter" on the flip side. Both tracks are produced by Pink
Floyd guitarist David Gilmour.
15 Years Ago Today In 1997 - Matador Records, with distribution by Capitol Records,
releases the 2 CD compilation "What's Up Matador" with one disc of
unreleased materials and one disc of greatest hits from artists on the
Matador label. The sticker on the album says "Do Not Pay More Than $10".
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1968 - At the EMI Sales Convention, a promotional film for Apple
Records is shown which includes footage of The Beatles in Abbey Road
Studios, Paul McCartney doing acoustic versions of "Blackbird" and
"Helter Skelter", and Paul with Mary Hopkins both in Abbey Road Studios
and his home. The footage of "Blackbird" appears on the video version of
"The Beatles Anthology".
1994 - Collectibles Records releases Capitol Records recording
group The Magnificent Men's compilation album "Golden Classics" on CD
2001 - The last rerun of "The Bozo Super
Sunday Show" airs at 7:00 a.m. CT on WGN in Chicago, Illinois. Capitol
Records sold the rights to Bozo to Larry Harmon who trained Bozos, and
licensed cartoons, for local stations throughout the U.S. The Chicago
version was the last one on the air.
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1930 - Lon Chaney, Sr. (born Leonidas F. Chaney), motion picture
actor ("The Phantom Of The Opera", "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame", etc.)
and father of motion picture actor Lon Chaney, Jr. ("The Wolfman"), dies
at age 47 of cancer
Sunday, August 26, 2012
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