[78-L] Capitol A sides

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 6 15:16:31 PST 2011


I think they used Y and Z for a fairly short time, late 40s into 1951. For Nat 
King Cole, B437 (Naughty Angeline/That's What) has Y/Z, indicating that they 
did appear on black label; 1010 (The Greatest Inventor/Mona Lisa) has Y/Z sides 
(and notice that they picked the wrong side), album sets like Hark! The Years 
and Cyrano have Y/Z as well as side numbers, but these are gone by 1952. (Don't 
try to figure this with Canadian Capitols..they used similar numbering systems 
that didn't match up with the US, well into 1954.)

dl

On 3/6/2011 1:40 PM, Jeff Sultanof wrote:
> I know the answer to one of these - Y was the 'A' Side.
>
> Jeff Sultanof
>
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Michael Biel<mbiel at mbiel.com>  wrote:
>
>> We all know that Capitol did not have A and B sides, it had Y and Z
>> sides.  I have three questions:
>> 1.  Which was the A side, Y or Z?
>>
>> 2.  What were the side markings on Tennessee Ernie Ford's 16 Tons/You
>> Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry?
>>
>> 3.  What were the side markings on his Davy Crockett/Farewell?
>>
>> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com


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