Patti Page albums discography | |
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Patti Page in 1955. | |
Studio albums | 47 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 40 |
Video albums | 3 |
Box sets | 1 |
Other album appearances | 4 |
The albums discography of American singer Patti Page contains 47 studio albums, 40 compilation albums, two live albums, three video albums, one box set and has made four album appearances. Page's self-titled debut studio album was released in 1950 and featured several of her charting singles from the previous two years. Mercury Records released all of Page's albums during the fifties decade. Many of the album were centered around themes, such as 1951's Folk Song Favorites and Christmas with Patti Page . Only some of her studio albums featured her popular singles, such as 1952's Tennessee Waltz . Instead, her singles were collected on a series of compilations such as 1955's Page 1 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs . Three more of these compilations appeared. The 1956 concept studio album, Manhattan Tower , was Page's first to make any album chart. It reached number 18 on the Billboard 200. Several more studio albums appeared on Mercury through 1959.
In 1960, Mercury released Page's first album of spiritual music titled Just a Closer Walk with Thee . The label also issued two albums of country music: Patti Page Sings Country and Western Golden Hits (1961) and Go on Home (1962). Her next disc to make the Billboard 200 was 1962's Patti Sings Golden Hits of the Boys. In 1963, she released her first album with Columbia Records titled Say Wonderful Things . It reached number 83 on the Billboard 200. Her highest-charting album on the Billboard 200 was 1965's Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte , which peaked at number 27. Page's second Christmas-themed disc was also released in 1965. It was followed by a studio album of hymns and a re-recorded studio project of her greatest hits.
Page remained with Columbia through 1970, releasing 1968's Gentle on My Mind . It was her final charting disc on the Billboard 200. Page returned to the Mercury label in the early seventies. The label issued only one studio album of her material in 1971 called I'd Rather Be Sorry. Another album of country material, it reached number 37 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Another studio album of country music appeared in 1979 on the 51 West label called A Touch of Country. Moving briefly to Plantation Records, the label released No Aces in 1981. They also issued two studio albums of re-recorded singles. Over the next two decades, her previous labels issued a variety of compilation projects. Page returned in 1998 with the live album Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert . In the 2000s decade, three studio albums by Page were released. Her final studio album was released on Curb Records in 2008 called Best Country Songs.
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Patti Page | — | ||
Folk Song Favorites |
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Christmas with Patti Page |
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Tennessee Waltz |
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Patti Page Sings for Romance |
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Song Souvenir [2] |
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Just Patti |
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Patti's Songs |
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So Many Memories |
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...And I Thought About You |
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Romance on the Range |
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Manhattan Tower |
| 18 | |
In the Land of Hi-Fi |
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Music for Two in Love |
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You Go to My Head |
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The Voices of Patti Page |
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The East Side [3] |
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The Waltz Queen |
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I've Heard That Song Before [4] |
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Let's Get Away from It All [5] |
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The West Side [6] |
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On Camera...Patti Page...Favorites From TV [7] |
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Indiscretion [8] |
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I'll Remember April [9] |
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3 Little Words [10] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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Just a Closer Walk with Thee |
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Patti Page Sings and Stars in "Elmer Gantry" [11] |
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Patti Page Sings Country and Western Golden Hits [12] |
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Go on Home [13] |
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Patti Sings Golden Hits of the Boys |
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Say Wonderful Things |
| 83 | |
Love After Midnight |
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Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte |
| 27 | |
Christmas with Patti Page [14] |
| 51 | |
Patti Page Sings America's Favorite Hymns [15] |
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Patti Page's Greatest Hits [a] |
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Today My Way |
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Gentle on My Mind |
| 168 | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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US Country [17] | |||
Honey Come Back |
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I'd Rather Be Sorry |
| 37 | |
A Touch of Country [18] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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Aces [19] |
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Golden Hits Volume 1 [b] |
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Golden Hits Volume 2 [c] |
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Brand New Tennessee Waltz [22] |
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Sweet Sounds of Christmas [23] |
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Best Country Songs [24] |
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Page 1 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs |
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Page 2 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs |
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Page 3 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs |
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Page 4 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs |
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This Is My Song |
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The Waltz Queen [d] |
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Golden Hits [26] |
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Golden Hits – Volume II [27] |
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The Singing Rage [28] |
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Blue Dream Street [29] |
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The Nearness of You [30] |
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Y'all Come [31] |
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Patti Page De Luxe [32] |
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My Name Is Patti [33] |
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Love Letters [34] |
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Jazz Vocal Standards (with Billy Eckstine, Helen Merrill and Sarah Vaughan) [35] |
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Stand by Your Man [36] |
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Green Green Grass of Home [37] |
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Jazz Vocal Custom 20 (with Billy Eckstine, Helen Merrill and Sarah Vaughan) [38] |
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Sweet Voices (with Anita Bryant and Doris Day) [39] |
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Patti Page [40] |
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Reflection 18 [41] |
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New Gold Disc [42] |
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Golden Grand Prix 20 [43] |
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Golden Grand Prix 30 [44] |
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Country Greats [45] |
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The Best of Patti Page: 20 All-Time Favourites [46] |
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20 All Time Greats [47] |
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20 Golden Favourites [48] |
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20 Golden Hits [49] |
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Sound Patio Collection: Patti Page [50] |
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16 Most Requested Songs [51] |
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Million Seller Hits [52] |
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The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years Volume 1 [53] |
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The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years Volume 2 [54] |
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The Very Best of Patti Page [55] |
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Greatest Songs [56] |
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Golden Greats [57] |
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20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection [58] |
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The Command Performance Collection [59] |
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Patti Page on Stage [60] |
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Patti Page in Tokyo [61] |
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Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert |
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The Patti Page Video Songbook [62] |
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Patti Page Sings the Hits [63] |
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Moments to Remember [64] |
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A Golden Celebration [65] |
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Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"My Yiddishe Momme" | 1954 | — | Sophie Tucker's Golden Jubilee | [66] |
"Gentle on My Mind" | 1970 | Army Spotlight | [67] | |
"You Never Looked That Good When You Were Mine" | 1986 | George Jones | Wine Colored Roses | [68] |
"Precious Memories" | 2003 | The Gospel Collection | [69] | |