Just Patti

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Just Patti
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Studio album by
Released1954 (1954)
RecordedNovember, 1953
StudioFine Sound Studio, New York City
Genre Traditional pop
Label Mercury
Patti Page chronology
Patti Page Song Souvenir
(1954)
Just Patti
(1954)
Patti's Songs
(1954)

Just Patti was a Patti Page LP album, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number MG-25196 in 1954. [1] Musical accompaniment was provided by Jack Rael's Orchestra. [2]

Track listing

Track numberTitleSongwriter(s)
A1"Everything I Have Is Yours" Burton Lane / Harold Adamson
A2"Don't Blame Me" Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields
A3"A Ghost of a Chance" Victor Young / Ned Washington / Bing Crosby
A4"We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye" Harry M. Woods
B1"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You " George Bassman / Ned Washington
B2"Try a Little Tenderness"Harry M. Woods / Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly
B3"Under a Blanket of Blue" Jerry Livingston / Marty Symes / Al J. Neiburg
B4"Sweet and Lovely" Gus Arnheim / Harry Tobias / Jules Lemare

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