APRIL 4, 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1885 -  Arthur Murray, dancer, dance instructor, businessman and founder of the  Arthur Murray Dance Studios franchise, television dance show host with  his wife Kathryn Murray, inspiration for the song "Arthur Murray Taught  Me To Dance In A Hurry" written by Capitol Records co-founder Johnny  Mercer and Victor Schertzinger, for whom the "Arthur Murray" series of  dance albums were created by Capitol Records, is born Moses Teichman in  New York, New York
1914 - Frances Langford, singer, radio performer,  motion picture actress, part of Bob Hope's U.S.O. touring company, and  Capitol Records artist (album "Sings Old Songs For Old Friends") is born  Frances Newbern in Lakeland, Florida
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1955 - Capitol Records releases Faron Young' single  "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" with "Forgive Me Dear" on the flip  side
1964 - The Beatles' have 12 songs on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles  chart with tracks at #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 44, 49, 69, 79, 84 and 88. The  band also becomes the only act to date in Billboard history to have  three consecutive # 1 songs ("Can't Buy Me Love" takes over the # 1 spot  from "She Loves You", which succeeded "I Want to Hold Your Hand"). The  Beatle's Capitol Records album "Meet The Beatles" is also #1 on  Billboard's album chart
1964 - Buck Owens' Capitol Records single  "Together Again", the flip side of "My Heart Skips A Beat", is #1 on the  U.S. Country singles charts
1965 - Freddie and  The Dreamers' Tower Records (a subsidiary of Capitol Records) single  "I'm Telling You Now", with "What Have I Done To You" on the flip side,  is #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart
40 Years Ago Today In 1971 - Sonny James'  Capitol Records single "Empty Arms", with "Everything Begins And Ends  With You" on the flip side, is #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1952  - Gary Moore, guitarist, singer, founding member of Thin Lizzy and a 10  Records and Virgin Records America solo artist, is born in Belfast,  Northern Ireland
1988 - After a break from recording of seven years,  Buck Owens duets with Dwight Yoakam to record the track "Streets Of  Bakersfield" which will be released by Reprise Records as a single with  Yoakum's "One More Name" on the flip side. Buck Owens will then begin  recording again for Capitol Records later the same year.
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