Pat's Great Hits | ||||
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Released | 1957 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 29:45 | |||
Label | Dot | |||
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Source | Rating |
Billboard | positive ("Spotlight" pick) [1] |
Pat's Great Hits is the first greatest-hits album by Pat Boone. [2] It was released in 1957 on Dot Records. [1] [3]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Love Letters in the Sand" | 2:16 |
2. | "Why Baby Why" | 2:00 |
3. | "Anastasia" | 3:00 |
4. | "Bernardine" | 2:11 |
5. | "Remember You're Mine" | 2:18 |
6. | "Chains of Love" | 2:57 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Don't Forbid Me" | 2:21 |
2. | "I'm in Love with You" | 2:23 |
3. | "Friendly Persuasion" | 3:00 |
4. | "I Almost Lost My Mind" | 2:38 |
5. | "I'm Waiting Just for You" | 2:22 |
6. | "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky" | 2:19 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA) [4] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
Patrick Charles Eugene Boone is an American singer, actor, author, television personality, philanthropist, and composer. During his recording career, he sold nearly 50 million records and had 38 Top 40 hits; he also appeared in various Hollywood films.
"Ain't That a Shame" is a song written by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Domino's recording of the song, originally stated as "Ain't It a Shame", released by Imperial Records in 1955, was a hit, eventually selling a million copies. It reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 10 on the pop chart. The song is ranked number 438 on Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.
During his career as a singer and composer, Pat Boone released 63 singles in the United States, mostly during the 1950s and early 1960s when Boone was a successful pop singer and, for a time, the second-biggest charting artist behind Elvis Presley according to Billboard. Boone has had over 25 singles reach the top 20 on the U.S. singles charts, including the number-one hits "Ain't That a Shame" (1955), "I Almost Lost My Mind" (1956), "Don't Forbid Me" (1957), "Love Letters in the Sand" (1957), "April Love" (1957), and "Moody River" (1961). "I'll Be Home" (1956) reached No. 1 in the UK. He set a Billboard record, which he still holds, for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week.
Pat Boone's Golden Hits Featuring Speedy Gonzales is a compilation album by Pat Boone, released in 1962 on Dot Records.
Star Dust is the sixth studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1958 on Dot Records.
Tenderly is the eighth studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1959 on Dot Records.
Pat Boone Sings is the second greatest-hits album by Pat Boone. It was released in 1959 on Dot Records.
Moonglow is the eleventh studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1960 on Dot Records.
This and That is the twelfth studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1960 on Dot Records.
Moody River is the fourteenth studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1961 on Dot Records.
Great! Great! Great! is the thirteenth studio album by Pat Boone, released in late 1960 on Dot Records.
Pat Boone Sings Days of Wine and Roses and Other Movie Themes is the eighteenth studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1963 on Dot Records.
Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport is the 21st studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1963 on Dot Records.
Great Hits of 1965 is the 32nd studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1966 on Dot Records.
White Christmas is the tenth studio album and first Christmas album by Pat Boone. it was released in 1959 on Dot Records.
I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman with Pat Boone Whistling Plus Nine Vocal Performances is the 37th studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1967 on Dot Records.
My 10th Anniversary with Dot Records is the 30th album by Pat Boone, released in 1965 on Dot Records.
The Golden Era of Country Hits is the 29th album by Pat Boone, released in 1965 on Dot Records.
Four by Pat is an EP by Pat Boone, released in 1957 on Dot Records.
"Anastasia" is the theme song of the 1956 20th Century Fox moving picture Anastasia. It is written by Paul Francis Webster and Alfred Newman.
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has generic name (help)Pat Boone Sings is Pat Boone's second greatest-hits album, following Pat's Great Hits in 1957.