Patti's Songs

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Patti's Songs
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Studio album by
Released1954
RecordedDecember 1953
StudioFine Sound Studio, New York City
Genre Traditional pop
Label Mercury
Patti Page chronology
Just Patti
(1954)
Patti's Songs
(1954)
So Many Memories
(1954)

Patti's Songs was a Patti Page album, issued by Mercury Records as a 10" long-playing record, as catalog number MG-25197. [1] Musical accompanment by Jack Rael's Orchestra. [2]

Track listing

Track numberTitleSongwriter(s)
A1"You're Driving Me Crazy" Walter Donaldson
A2"Penthouse Serenade" Will Jason / Val Burton
A3"Rockin' Chair" Hoagy Carmichael
A4"Just One More Chance" Arthur Johnston / Sam Coslow
B1"Paradise" Nacio Herb Brown / Gordon Clifford
B2"My Ideal" Richard A. Whiting / Leo Robin / Newell Chase
B3"I Still Get a Thrill" Benny Davis / J. Fred Coots
B4"I'll Never Be the Same" Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli / Gus Kahn

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