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A
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"All My Love (Bolero)" | Paul Durand | French Henri Contet English: Mitchell Parish
| 1950 |
"Allegheny Moon" | Al Hoffman Dick Manning | 1956 |
"All the Time" | Mel Tillis Wayne P. Walker | 1967 |
"Almost Persuaded" | Glenn Sutton Billy Sherrill | 1966 |
"And So to Sleep Again" | Joe Marsala Sunny Skylar | 1951 |
"Another Time, Another Place" | Jay Livingston | Ray Evans | 1958 |
B
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"Back in Your Own Backyard" | Al Jolson Billy Rose Dave Dreyer | 1950 |
"Belonging to Someone" | Al Hoffman Dick Manning | 1958 |
"Boys' Night Out" | Jimmy Van Heusen | Sammy Cahn | 1962 |
"A Broken Heart and a Pillow Full of Tears" | | | 1961 |
"Butterflies" | Bob Merrill | 1953 |
C
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"Changing Partners" | Larry Coleman | Joe Darion | 1953 |
"A City Girl Stole My Country Boy" | | | 1961 |
"Come What May" | Al Sanchez | Allen Schiller | 1952 |
"Confess" | Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss | 1948 |
"Conquest" | Corky Robbins | 1952 | Covered by The White Stripes on their 2007 album Icky Thump. |
"Croce Di Oro (Cross of Gold)" | James "Kim" Gannon | 1955 |
"Cross Over the Bridge" | Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss | 1954 |
"Custody" | | | 1966 |
D
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"Detour" | Paul Westmoreland | 1951 |
"The Doggie in the Window" | Bob Merrill | 1953 |
"Don't Read the Letter" | | | 1961 |
"Down in the Valley" | Traditional | 1955 | on her 1955 album Romance on the Range. |
"Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts" | Jimmy Kennedy Nat Simon | 1951 |
E
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"Ever True, Evermore" | | | 1951 |
"Every Time I Feel the Spirit" | | | 1956 |
F
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"Father, Father" | | | 1953 |
"Fibbin'" | Michael Merlo | Patrick Welch | 1958 |
G
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"Gentle on My Mind" | John Hartford | 1968 |
"Give Him Love" | | | 1971 |
"Goodbye Charlie" | | | 1959 |
"Go on Home" | | | 1961 |
"Go on with the Wedding" | Arthur Korb Charlie Purvis Milt Yakus | 1956 |
H
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"Happy Birthday, Jesus" | | | 1967 |
"Hello, We're Lonely" | | | 1973 |
"Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte" | Frank DeVol | Mack David | 1965 |
I
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"I Can't Sit Still" | | | 1973 |
"I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango" | Al Hoffman Dick Manning | 1954 | covered in the United Kingdom by Alma Cogan, whose hit on the UK charts was bigger than Patti Page's was in the US |
"I Cried" | Michael Elias Billy Duke | 1954 |
"I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine" | Mack David | 1950 |
"I'd Rather Be Sorry" | | | 1971 |
"I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning" | Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss | 1949 |
"I'll Remember Today" | Edith Piaf | William Engvick | 1957 |
"I May Not Be Lovin' You" | | | 1974 |
"In This Day and Age" | | | 1966 |
"I Take It Back" | Buddy Buie J. R. Cobb | 1967 |
"I Went to Your Wedding" | Jessie Mae Robinson | 1952 |
"I Wish I'd Never Been Born" | | | 1960 |
"I Wish I Had a Mommy Like You" | | | 1970 |
K
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"Keep Me in Mind" | Burt Bacharach | Jack Wolf | 1955 |
L
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"Left Right Out of Your Heart (Hi Lee Hi Lo Hi Lup Up Up)" | Mort Garson | Earl Shuman | 1958 |
"Less than the Song" | | | 1975 |
"Let Me Go, Lover!" | Jenny Lou Carson Al Hill | 1954 | better-known version was recorded by Joan Weber |
"Little Green Apples" | Bobby Russell | 1968 |
"The Love Song" | | | 1969 |
"Lover, Come Back to Me" | Sigmund Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein II | | 1959 |
M
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"Mad About the Boy" | Noël Coward | |
"Make Me Your Kind of Woman" | | | 1971 |
"The Mama Doll Song" | Nat Simon | Charles Tobias | 1954 |
"Mama from the Train" | Irving Gordon | 1956 |
"Milwaukee Polka" | | | 1953 |
"Mister And Mississippi" | Irving Gordon | 1951 |
"Mockin' Bird Hill" | Vaughn Horton | 1951 |
"Mom and Dad's Waltz" | | | 1961 |
"Money, Marbles, and Chalk" | Garner "Pop" Eckler | 1949 |
"Most People Get Married" | Leon Carr | Earl Shuman | 1962 |
"Music and Memories" | | | 1966 |
"My First Formal Gown" | | | 1956 |
"My Jealous Eyes" | | | 1953 |
"My Man Friday" | | | 1982 |
"My Restless Lover" | | | 1954 |
N
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"No Aces" | | | 1981 |
"Now that I'm in Love" | | | 1953 |
O
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"Old Cape Cod" | Claire Rothrock Milt Yakus Allan Jeffrey | 1957 |
"Once in a While" | Michael Edwards | Bud Green | 1952 |
"One of Us (Will Weep Tonight)" | Fred Tobias | Clint Ballard, Jr. | 1960 |
"On the Inside" | | | 1981 |
"Oo! What You Do to Me" | | | 1953 |
P
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"A Poor Man's Roses (or a Rich Man's Gold)" | Bob Hilliard Milton DeLugg | 1957 |
1981 |
"Pretty Boy Lonely" | | | 1963 |
R
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"Repeat after Me" | | | 1957 |
"Retreat" | Nancy Farnsworth Tommy Furtado Anita Boyer | 1952 |
"Ribbons and Roses" | | | 1965 |
S
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"Same Old You" | | | 1967 |
"Say Something Sweet" | Sid Tepper Roy C. Bennett | 1948 |
"Say Wonderful Things" | Philip Green | Norman Newell | 1963 |
"So In Love" | Cole Porter | 1949 |
"Someone Came to See Me" | | | 1974 |
"Stand By Your Man" | Tammy Wynette Billy Sherrill | 1968 |
"Steam Heat" | Richard Adler Jerry Ross | 1954 |
"The Strangest Romance" | Fay Tishman | 1956 |
T
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"That Old Feeling" | Sammy Fain | Lew Brown | 1955 |
"The Tennessee Waltz" | Redd Stewart Pee Wee King | 1950 |
"These Things I Offer You" | | | 1951 |
"Think Again" | | | 1971 |
"This Is My Song" | Dick Charles | 1953 |
"Too Young to Go Steady" | | | 1956 |
"Trust in Me" | Ned Wever Milton Ager Jean Schwartz | 1958 | better-known version was recorded by Eddie Fisher |
"Two Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-three Miles | | | 1960 |
W
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"Walkin' - Just Walkin'" | | | 1967 |
"The Wall" | | 1957 |
"The Walls Have Ears" | | | 1959 |
"What A Dream" | Chuck Willis | 1954 |
"Whispering Winds" | | | 1952 |
"Why Don't You Believe Me" | Lew Douglas King Laney Roy Rodde | 1952 | better-known version was recorded by Joni James |
"With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming" | Harry Revel | Mack Gordon | 1950 |
1959 |
"Woman Left Lonely" | | | 1971 |
"Wondering" | Jack Schafer | 1957 |
"Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" | Harold Spina | Bob Russell | 1951 |
Y
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"You Belong to Me" | Pee Wee King Redd Stewart Chilton Price | 1952 | better-known version was recorded by Jo Stafford |
"You Can't Be True, Dear" | Hans Otten Ken Griffin | German Gerhard Ebeler English: Hal Cotten
| 1965 | originally recorded in 1948 by Ken Griffin |
"You'll Answer to Me" | | | 1961 |
"You're Gonna Hurt Me" | | | 1973 | |