JULY 27, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1933 - Nick
 Reynolds, singer and guitarist in the Capitol Records group The 
Kingston Trio, is born Nicholas Wells Reynolds in San Diego, California
1944 - Bobbie Gentry, singer, songwriter and Capitol Records artist, is born Roberta Streeter in Chickasaw County, Mississippi
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1968 - Capitol Records releases Merle Haggard's single "Mama Tried" with "You'll Never Love Me Now" on the flip side
1968 - Capitol Records subsidiary Tower Records releases The Pink Floyd's album "A Saucerful of Secrets"
1969
 - Capitol Records releases The Pink Floyd's soundtrack album for Barbet
 Schroeder's movie "More". This would be the the band's first album 
without Syd Barrett and the last album where the band was called The 
Pink Floyd.
1970 - Capitol Records releases Buck Owens' single 
"The Great White Horse" with "Your Tender Loving Care", a duet with 
Susan Raye, on the flip side
2004 - Capitol Records reissues 
Megadeth's albums, "Countdown to Extinction", "Cryptic Writings", "Peace
 Sells ..But Who's Buying?", "Risk; Rust in Peace", "So Far, So Good..So
 What?!", and "Youthanasia", on CD
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
70 Years Ago Today In 1942
 - In her first recording session, future Capitol Records artist Peggy 
Lee supplies the vocal for future Capitol Records artist Benny Goodman 
and His Orchestra's track "Why Don't You Do Right", which would become 
her first big hit
1976 - John Lennon's 
application for permanent residency in the United States is approved and
 he is granted his U.S. green card (A17-597-321).
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
35 Years Ago Today In 1972 - "The Bobby Darin Amusement Company" debuts for a seven week run on NBC-TV
Friday, July 27, 2012
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