The Voices of Patti Page explained

The Voices of Patti Page
Type:studio
Artist:Patti Page
Cover:The Voices of Patti Page cover.jpg
Released:1956
Genre:Traditional pop
Label:Mercury
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Prev Year:1956
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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 number!scope="col"
TitleSongwriter(s)Length
A1The Doggie in the WindowBob Merrill2:26
A2Butterflies (Patti Page song)ButterfliesBob Merrill2:51
A3Hocus PocusDavid Saxon / Norman Gimbel2:18
A4I CriedBilly Duke / Michael Elias2:46
A5I Can't Tell a Waltz from a TangoAl Hoffman / Dick Manning2:24
A6Milwaukee PolkaNat Simon / Charles Tobias2:37
B1Larry Coleman / Joe Darion2:57
B2What a DreamChuck Willis2:53
B3I Love to Dance with YouBilly Fadden / Don Raye2:47
B4Everlovin' (A One Way Love)Joe Sherman / Noel Sherman2:15
B5Little Crazy QuiltLeon Carr / Hal David2:44
B6Keep Me in MindBurt Bacharach / Jack Wolf 2:21

Notes and References

  1. Web site: pattipage.net . pattipage.net . May 22, 2020.
  2. Billboard . July 7, 1956 . 24.