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45 RPM Singles - Capitol Records


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[U.S. Labels]

June Hutton and Axel Stordahl, "Gee" / "Too Little Time", Capitol Records #F2727 (1954).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini composed "Too Little Time".



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Les Baxter, His Chorus and Orchestra, "The Shrike" / "Toy Tiger", Capitol #F3195 (1955).[45 rpm single]

Les Baxter, His Chorus and Orchestra, "The Shrike" / "Toy Tiger", Capitol [UK] #CL 14351 (1955).[45 rpm single]
 "Toy Tiger" is a Mancini composition.


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Patti Andrews with Harold Mooney Chorus/Vocal Group & Orchestra, "Suddenly There's A Valley" / "Booga-Da-Woog", Capitol #F3228 (1965).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]

Patti Andrews with Harold Mooney Chorus/Vocal Group & Orchestra, "Suddenly There's A Valley" / "Booga-Da-Woog", Capitol #F3228 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Patti Andrews with Harold Mooney Chorus/Vocal Group & Orchestra, "Suddenly There's A Valley" / "Booga-Da-Woog", Capitol [UK] #CL 14374 (1965).[45 rpm single]
"Booga-da-woog" is a Mancini composition.


Frank DeVol, "Toy Tiger" / "The Three Fishermen", Capitol #F3457 (19__).[45 rpm single]
"Toy Tiger" is a Mancini composition.


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Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, “I Won’t Let You Out of My Heart / The Tears In Your Eyes”, Capitol Records #F 3613 (1957).[45 rpm single]
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, “I Won’t Let You Out of My Heart / The Tears In Your Eyes”, Capitol Records #F 3613 (1957).[DJ/Promo 45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini composed "I Won't Let You Out of My Heart".


The Four Freshmen, "That's The Way I Feel" / "What's It Gonna Be?", Capitol #F3652 (19__).[45 rpm single]
"What's It Gonna Be?" is a Mancini composition.


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[Australia Labels]

Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol #F4041 (1958).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Peter Gunn", Capitol (no catalog number) (1958).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single - red label]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol #F4041 (1958).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol [UK] #CL 14929 (1958).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol [Canada] #F4041 (1958).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol [Denmark] #F4041 (1958).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol [Ireland] #CL(l) 14929 (1958).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Peter Gunn" / "Tango For Two", Capitol [Australia] #45-CP-1362 (1959).[45 rpm single]
 
"Peter Gunn" written by Henry Mancini.


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Ray Anthony, "Walkin' To Mother's" / "The Bunny Hop", Capitol #F4176 (1959).[45 rpm single]
Ray Anthony, "Walkin' To Mother's" / "The Bunny Hop", Capitol #S4176 (1959).[Special Edition Stereo red label 45 rpm single]
"Walkin' To Mother's" is a Mancini composition.


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[Denmark Picture Sleeve]


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The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol #4501 (1961).[45 rpm single]

The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [Australia] #CP-1431 (1961).[45 rpm single]
The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [Denmark] #F 4501 (1961).[45 rpm single]
The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [India] #45-CL 15186 (1961).[45 rpm single]
The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [New Zealand] #F.4501 (1961).[45 rpm single]
The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [UK] #CL 15186 (1961).[45 rpm single]
The Piltdown Men, "The Great Imposter" / "Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone", Capitol [Canada] #F4501 (1961).[45 rpm single]
"The Great Imposter" is a Mancini composition.
Produced by Voyle Gilmore.


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[UK DJ / Promo Labels]

Whittemore and Lowe, Pianists, with The Gene Lowell Singers, "Love Music" / "Theme From 'Go Naked In The World'", Capitol #4522 (1961).[45 rpm single]

Whittemore and Lowe, Pianists, with The Gene Lowell Singers, "Love Music" / "Theme From 'Go Naked In The World'", Capitol [UK] #45-CL 15201 (1961).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
"Love Music" is a Mancini composition.
Conducted by David Terry.


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[Japan labels & red vinyl single]

The Hollyridge Strings & Chorus, "Moon River" / "Something Big", Capitol #4631 (1961).[45 rpm single]

The Hollyridge Strings & Chorus, "Moon River" / "Something Big", Capitol [Japan] #7P-235 (1962).[45 rpm red vinyl single]
 Contains Mancini's composition "Moon River".



Henri Rose and Bobby Stevenson, "Bachelor in Paradise" / "Oh, Mein Liebchen", Capitol #4655 (1961).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini composed "Bachelor in Paradise".
The Twin Pianos of Henri Rose & Bobby Stevenson.
Music arranged and conducted by Jack Marshall.


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Laurindo Almeida And The Bossa Nova All Stars, "Viva Bossa Nova!", Capitol Records #SXE-1759 (1962).[33 1/3 rpm 5-disc Boxed Set Jukebox singles]
Henry Mancini composed "Moon River" and "Mr. Lucky" on this Boxed Set.
Laurindo Almeida was a musician in Henry Mancini's orchestra.


Lucho Gatica, "The Days of Wine and Roses" / "Pa Todo El Ano", Capitol #5022 (1963).[45 rpm single]
"The Days of Wine and Roses" is a Mancini composition.



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[Canada Labels]

The Four Freshmen, “Charade”/”Funny How Time Slips Away”, Capitol #5083 (1963).[45 rpm single]
The Four Freshmen, “Charade”/”Funny How Time Slips Away”, Capitol [Canada] #5083 (1963).[45 rpm single]
“Charade” is a Mancini composition.



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Jackie Gleason, "Bird Brain" / "Soldier In The Rain", Capitol Records #5131 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini composed both sides of this record.
Produced by Si Rady.



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Plas Johnson, "(Theme From) The Pink Panther" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", Capitol #5147 (1964).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Henry Mancini.
Plas Johnson was a regular member of Henry Mancini's studio orchestra.


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Ray Anthony and His Orchestra, "Dragnet" / "Peter Gunn", Capitol Records "Starline Series" #6102 / X 6102 / P 6102 (year unknown).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single Reissue]
Ray Anthony and His Orchestra, "Dragnet" / "Peter Gunn", Capitol Records "Starline Series" #6102 / X 6102 / P 6102 (year unknown).[45 rpm single Reissue]
Henry Mancini composed "Peter Gunn".


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Roy Hamilton, "Let This World Be Free" / "Wait Until Dark", Capitol #2057 / P2057 (1967).[45 rpm single]
"Wait Until Dark" is a Mancini composition.
Produced by Marvin Holtzman.
Orchestra conducted by George Andrews.


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