Patti Page: Twenty Seven Golden Standards
Title: Twenty Seven Golden Standards
Label: Sounds of Yesteryear
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
Twenty Seven Golden Standards - Patti Page - Patti Page, the blond singer with a voice as smooth as gossamer, may have been small in stature, but as regards the popularity of her records, stood head and shoulders above her contemporaries. She was the best-selling female artist of the nineteen-fifties and in a career spanning over sixty years, she sold over one hundred million records. Her first entry into the American Popular Music Charts came on June 26th 1948, Patti's version of Confess was more popular than that of the combined talents of Doris Day and Buddy Clark. Patti became famous for her over-dubbing. For example, she sang a duet with herself on Mockin' Bird Hill, a trio with herself on Mister And Mississippi and a quartet with herself on And So To Sleep, Again, all big hits. On this CD you will find extracts from five of her albums, twenty-seven golden examples of her stylish alto voice.
Tracks:
1.1 Don't Blame Me
1.2 I Only Have Eyes for You
1.3 Stars Fell on Alabama
1.4 I'll String Along with You
1.5 East of the Sun
1.6 It's Been So Long
1.7 You're Driving Me Crazy
1.8 My Ideal Rockin' Chair
1.9 When Your Lover Has Gone Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)
1.10 Sweet and Lovely
1.11 Where Are You?
1.12 Until the Real Thing Comes Along
1.13 Did I Remember?
1.14 They Can't Take That Away from Me
1.15 Where or When
1.16 There Will Never Be Another You
1.17 Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
1.18 You Go to My Head
1.19 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
1.20 Deep in a Dream
1.21 I Hadn't Anyone Till You
1.22 Spring Is Here
1.23 Darn That Dream
1.24 I Didn't Know What Time It Was
1.25 What's New?
Label: Sounds of Yesteryear
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
Twenty Seven Golden Standards - Patti Page - Patti Page, the blond singer with a voice as smooth as gossamer, may have been small in stature, but as regards the popularity of her records, stood head and shoulders above her contemporaries. She was the best-selling female artist of the nineteen-fifties and in a career spanning over sixty years, she sold over one hundred million records. Her first entry into the American Popular Music Charts came on June 26th 1948, Patti's version of Confess was more popular than that of the combined talents of Doris Day and Buddy Clark. Patti became famous for her over-dubbing. For example, she sang a duet with herself on Mockin' Bird Hill, a trio with herself on Mister And Mississippi and a quartet with herself on And So To Sleep, Again, all big hits. On this CD you will find extracts from five of her albums, twenty-seven golden examples of her stylish alto voice.
Tracks:
1.1 Don't Blame Me
1.2 I Only Have Eyes for You
1.3 Stars Fell on Alabama
1.4 I'll String Along with You
1.5 East of the Sun
1.6 It's Been So Long
1.7 You're Driving Me Crazy
1.8 My Ideal Rockin' Chair
1.9 When Your Lover Has Gone Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)
1.10 Sweet and Lovely
1.11 Where Are You?
1.12 Until the Real Thing Comes Along
1.13 Did I Remember?
1.14 They Can't Take That Away from Me
1.15 Where or When
1.16 There Will Never Be Another You
1.17 Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
1.18 You Go to My Head
1.19 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
1.20 Deep in a Dream
1.21 I Hadn't Anyone Till You
1.22 Spring Is Here
1.23 Darn That Dream
1.24 I Didn't Know What Time It Was
1.25 What's New?