The Voices of Patti Page

1956 studio album by Patti Page
The Voices of Patti Page
Studio album by
Patti Page
Released1956
GenreTraditional pop
LabelMercury
Patti Page chronology
You Go to My Head
(1956)
The Voices of Patti Page
(1956)
The East Side
(1957)

The Voices Of Patti Page is a Patti Page LP album, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number MG-20100.[1]

Billboard reviewed the album on July 7, 1956 saying: “Outstanding feature of this recap of a dozen of the thrush’s singles is amazingly accurate reproduction of Patti Page’s multi-voice technique. The waxing is a beautiful piece of work from start to finish, and including, as it does, “Doggie in the Window” (her old smash hit single), “Milwaukee Polka,” “Changing Partners” and “Crazy Quilt,” a sound item for counter inventory. Thrush's current national TV spot on CBS should also help sales.”[2]

Track listing for The Voices of Patti Page[3]
Track number Title Songwriter(s) Length
A1 The Doggie in the Window Bob Merrill 2:26
A2 Butterflies Bob Merrill 2:51
A3 Hocus Pocus David Saxon / Norman Gimbel 2:18
A4 I Cried Billy Duke / Michael Elias 2:46
A5 I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango Al Hoffman / Dick Manning 2:24
A6 Milwaukee Polka Nat Simon / Charles Tobias 2:37
B1 Changing Partners Larry Coleman / Joe Darion 2:57
B2 What a Dream Chuck Willis 2:53
B3 I Love to Dance with You Billy Fadden / Don Raye 2:47
B4 Everlovin' (A One Way Love) Joe Sherman / Noel Sherman 2:15
B5 Little Crazy Quilt Leon Carr / Hal David 2:44
B6 Keep Me in Mind Burt Bacharach / Jack Wolf 2:21

References

  1. ^ "pattipage.net". pattipage.net. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Billboard". July 7, 1956: 24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Discogs.com". Discogs.com. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
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