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  1. 1 Tennessee Waltz 2:222 Green Green Grass Of Home 3:303 Gentle On My Mind 2:344 Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair) 3:575 Try To Remember 3:096 I'll Never Fall In...

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  2. This is a partial list of Patti Page 's recorded songs: Covered by The White Stripes on their 2007 album Icky Thump. on her 1955 album Romance on the Range. "Let Me Go, Lover!" "Oo! What You Do to Me".

    Song
    Music By
    Lyrics By
    Year
    French: Henri Contet English: Mitchell ...
    Al Hoffman Dick Manning
    Al Hoffman Dick Manning
    Mel Tillis Wayne P. Walker
    Mel Tillis Wayne P. Walker
    Glenn Sutton Billy Sherrill
    Glenn Sutton Billy Sherrill
  3. Patti Page singles discography. The singles discography of American singer Patti Page contains 127 singles as a lead artist, seven as a collaboration with other artists, seven for the Christmas music market and 19 other charted songs. Page's singles were released for nearly 20 years on Mercury Records. Her debut release was 1947's "Every So Often".

    • Big Breakthrough
    • Legacy
    • A Poor Man’S Roses
    • I Don’T Care If The Sun Don’T Shine
    • All My Love
    • With My Eyes Wide Open, I’m Dreaming
    • Would I Love You
    • Mockin’ Bird Hill
    • Detour
    • I Went to Your Wedding

    When Patti Page covered the hit single, “Tennessee Waltz” in 1950, this served as the big breakthrough that made her a superstar in the eyes of the music industry. From 1951 onward, it was hit after hit that saw the songstress dominate the music charts, seemingly without blemish. She was able to do what most other pop singers could not, which was m...

    Patti Page recorded a total of fifty-nine studio albums, nineteen compilation albums, four live albums, and out of her 110 charted hits, four of them became number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100. There are also three tribute albums to her credit.

    Also recorded in the same year by Patsy Cline, 1957’s “A Poor Man’s Roses (Or a Rich Man’s Gold)” became a major hit for Patti Page at a time frame where she was among the few that could still hold high-hitting chart success on the US Billboard Hot 100. During an era that saw rock-and-roll overtake the pop music genre, the ability to keep up with t...

    In 1950, “I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine” was the first of Patti Page’s hit singles to break into the top ten of the US Billboard Hot 100, which charted at number eight. This song was originally meant for the Disney animation film, Cinderella, but was not used in the final print. This song was recorded again in 1959 for her third studio album,...

    Patti Page realized her first number one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 with “All My Love (Bolero),” which spent five weeks at the top of its chart in 1950. It also served as her first international hit as it also peaked at number one in Australia, and was a number twenty-six hit on the Brazilian singles chart. The best video footage of Patti Page...

    “With My Eyes Wide Open, I’m Dreaming,” served as Patti Page’s first million-copy-selling single. It was yet another one of her hit songs that had her own lyrics harmonized by her own voice. 1934 original, performed by Leo Reisman, was a number three hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, followed by Isham Jones’s version, which reached number eleven. Ru...

    The single, “Would I Love You (Love You, Love You),” became a million-single seller when it was released in 1951. On the US Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at number four and remained on the charts for nineteen weeks. The blare of the trumpets at the start starts with a deceptive swing before Patti Page lulls into a soulful ballad that made this song ...

    “Mockin’ Bird Hill” was a song first recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford, then Donna Fargo, then Patti Page, who each produced this in 1951. For Page, it joined the ranks of her million-single-sellers as the fourth of her singles to do so. The music score behind “Mockin’ Bird Hill” was based on a Swedish Waltz. On the US Billboard Hot 100, her versi...

    Originally as “Detour (There’s a Muddy Road Ahead),” this western swing ballad was performed by Jimmy Walker, along with Paul Westmoreland and His Pecos River Boys in 1945. It was recorded by Spade Cooley, Foy Willing, and Elton Britt before Patti Page rendered her version, “Detour” in 1951. It peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and ...

    “I Went to Your Wedding” was originally recorded by Jo Stafford, which was already a success on the US Billboard Hot 100. However, Patti Page’s 1952 version displaced Stafford’s version at the top of that music chart and held its position for two months. This single served as Page’s eighth RIAA-certified platinum single. The melody of this song is ...

  4. Patti Page, born Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), was an American singer. Primarily known for pop and country music, she was the top-charting female vocalist.

  5. Listen to Her Greatest Hits by Patti Page on Apple Music. 1995. 61 Songs. Duration: 2 hours, 47 minutes.

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  7. Portrait of My Woman. Eddy Arnold. Listen to 16 Most Requested Songs by Patti Page on Apple Music. 1989. 16 Songs. Duration: 45 minutes.

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