Romance on the Range | ||||
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Released | July 1955 | |||
Genre | Traditional pop, country | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
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Romance on the Range is a 1955 Patti Page. It was issued in July 1955 as a vinyl LP. [1] [2] It collected recordings from a previous folk album and various singles. [3]
Track number | Title | Songwriter(s) |
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A1 | "Down in the Valley" | Traditional |
A2 | "Leanin' on the Old Top Rail" | Charles & Nick Kenny |
A3 | "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" | Bob Nolan |
A4 | "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" | Patsy Montana |
A5 | "Detour" | Paul Westmoreland |
A6 | "The Prisoner's Song" | Guy Massey |
B1 | "Who's Gonna Shoe My Pretty Little Feet?" | Clara Ann Fowler / Jack Rael |
B2 | "San Antonio Rose” | Bob Wills |
B3 | "Oklahoma Blues" | Jack Rael |
B4 | "Mockin' Bird Hill" | Vaughn Horton |
B5 | "Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts" | Nat Simon / Jimmy Kennedy |
B6 | "Whispering" | Vincent Rose / John Schoenberger / Richard Coburn |
Clara Ann Fowler, better known by her stage name Patti Page, was an American singer. Primarily known for pop and country music, she was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female artist of the 1950s, selling over 100 million records during a six-decade-long career. She was often introduced as "the Singin' Rage, Miss Patti Page". New York WNEW disc-jockey William B. Williams introduced her as "A Page in my life called Patti".
Allegheny Moon is a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1956.
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