Complete Us Hits 1948-62 by Page, Patti (CD, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelAcbt, Acrobat
UPC0824046905026
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046027279

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreRock
ArtistPage, Patti
Release TitleComplete Us Hits 1948-62

Dimensions

Item Height0.94 in
Item Weight0.40 lb
Item Length5.54 in
Item Width4.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs3
Number of Tracks84
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Confess 1.2 Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart 1.3 So in Love 1.4 Money, Marbles and Chalk 1.5 I'll Keep the Love Light Burning (In My Heart) 1.6 With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming 1.7 I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine 1.8 All My Love (Bolero) 1.9 Back in Your Own Backyard 1.10 The Tennessee Waltz 1.11 Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) 1.12 Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts 1.13 Ever True Evermore 1.14 Mockin' Bird Hill 1.15 Mister and Mississippi 1.16 These Things I Offer You 1.17 Detour 1.18 And So to Sleep Again 1.19 Retreat (Cries My Heart) 1.20 Come What May 1.21 Whispering Winds 1.22 Once in a While 1.23 I Went to Your Wedding 1.24 You Belong to Me 1.25 Why Don't You Believe Me 1.26 Conquest 2.1 (How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window' 2.2 My Jealous Eyes 2.3 Now That I'm in Love 2.4 Oo What You Do to Me 2.5 Butterflies 2.6 This Is My Song (Patti's Theme) 2.7 Father, Father 2.8 Milwaukee Polka 2.9 Changing Partners 2.10 Cross Over the Bridge 2.11 My Restless Lover 2.12 Steam Heat 2.13 Lonely Days 2.14 What a Dream 2.15 I Cried 2.16 The Mama Doll Song 2.17 I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango 2.18 Let Me Go, Lover! 2.19 Everlovin' 2.20 Keep Me in Mind 2.21 Near to You 2.22 I Love to Dance with You 2.23 Piddily Patter Patter 2.24 Every Day 2.25 Croce Di Oro (Cross of Gold) 2.26 Go on with the Wedding 2.27 My First Formal Gown 2.28 Too Young to Go Steady 3.1 Allegheny Moon 3.2 The Strangest Romance 3.3 Mama from the Train 3.4 Every Time I Feel His Spirit 3.5 Repeat After Me 3.6 Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold) 3.7 The Wall 3.8 Old Cape Cod 3.9 Wondering 3.10 I'll Remember Today 3.11 Belonging to Someone 3.12 Another Time, Another Place 3.13 Left Right Out of Your Heart (Hi Lili Hi Lo Hi Lup Up Up) 3.14 Fibbin' 3.15 Trust in Me 3.16 Under the Sun Valley Moon 3.17 The Walls Have Ears 3.18 Goodbye Charlie 3.19 The Sound of Music 3.20 Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty-Three Miles 3.21 One of Us (Will Weep Tonight) 3.22 I Wish I'd Never Been Born 3.23 Don't Read the Letter 3.24 A City Girl Stole My Country Boy 3.25 Mom and Dad's Waltz 3.26 You'll Answer to Me 3.27 A Broken Heart (And a Pillow Filled with Tears) 3.28 Go on Home 3.29 Most People Get Married 3.30 The Boys' Night Out
NotesPatti Page was the most successful female artist of the 1950s, selling more records and scoring more chart successes than any of her contemporaries, with over a dozen million selling singles. She epitomised the mood and style of popular music during the early '50s, with a blend of jazz, big band and novelty material, later incorporating country music influences as well. Her debut hit in 1948, "Confess", was the first to feature an artist harmonising with herself using revolutionary overdubbing techniques, and it became a trademark of her subsequent hits, even being billed on the label as The Patti Page Quartet. This great-value 85-track 3-CD set comprises every Billboard and Cash Box chart entry which Patti had in the USA from that 1948 debut through to 1962, including her four landmark No. 1s "All My Love", "Tennessee Waltz", "Doggie In The Window" and "I Went To Your Wedding" among the thirty-five Top 20 hits featured here. It's a definitive overview of the primary chart career of one of the most popular and distinctive vocalists of the post-war era.
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