Page One – Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs is a Patti Page LP album, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number MG-20095 in 1957.[1][2]
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Page One - Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs | ||||
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Released | March 1957 | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Patti Page chronology | ||||
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This was the first album in a series of four, titled "Page 1" to "Page 4". Billboard liked this one saying (inter alia): "Mercury has a good nostalgic album series idea, with Patti Page apparently destined to cut a group of albums dedicated to songs of various decades. “Page 1” spotlights the canary’s warm show-wise vocal talents on tunes from the 1930s… Strong sales prospects for this one, and a potent ‘must’ for jocks."[3]
Track number | Title | Songwriter(s) | Length |
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A1 | Don't Blame Me | Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields | 3:09 |
A2 | I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You | Victor Young / Ned Washington / Bing Crosby | 3:15 |
A3 | I Only Have Eyes for You | Harry Warren / Al Dubin | 3:11 |
A4 | Ev'ry Day (I Fall in Love) | Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal | 3:25 |
A5 | Stars Fell on Alabama | Frank Perkins / Mitchell Parish | 3:05 |
A6 | I'll String Along with You | Harry Warren / Al Dubin | 2:49 |
B1 | Stay As Sweet As You Are | Harry Revel / Mack Gordon | 2:48 |
B2 | Red Sails in the Sunset | Hugh Williams / Jimmy Kennedy | 3:11 |
B3 | Nobody's Darling but Mine | Jimmie Davis | 2:27 |
B4 | East of the Sun | Brooks Bowman | 2:59 |
B5 | I Wished on the Moon | Ralph Rainger / Dorothy Parker | 2:45 |
B6 | It's Been So Long | Walter Donaldson / Harold Adamson | 1:59 |
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