Folk Song Favorites
1951 studio album by Patti Page
Folk Song Favorites | ||||
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Studio album by Patti Page | ||||
Released | 1951 | |||
Recorded | April – June 1951[1] | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer | Jack Rael | |||
Patti Page chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [2] |
Folk Song Favorites is an album by American singer Patti Page. It was released as a 10" long-playing record by Mercury Records, as catalog number MG-25101.[3] Orchestral accompaniment was directed by Jack Rael.
The album was reissued with 4 additional songs in 1955 as Romance on the Range.[4]
Track listing
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 |
B1 | "Detour" | Paul Westmoreland |
B2 | "The Prisoner's Song" | Guy Massey |
B3 | "Who's Gonna Shoe My Pretty Little Feet?" | Clara Ann Fowler / Jack Rael |
B4 | "San Antonio Rose” | Bob Wills |
References
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- Patti Page (1950)
- Folk Song Favorites (1951)
- Tennessee Waltz (1952)
- Patti Page Sings for Romance (1953)
- Patti's Songs (1954)
- So Many Memories (1954)
- The Waltz Queen (1955)
- I've Heard That Song Before (1955)
- Romance on the Range (1955)
- Christmas with Patti Page (1955)
- Page One – Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs (1956)
- Page Two – Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs (1956)
- Page Three – Easy Listening (1956)
- You Go to My Head (1956)
- Music for Two in Love (1956)
- The Voices of Patti Page (1956)
- Page Four – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs (1956)
- This Is My Song (1956)
- Manhattan Tower (1956)
- On Camera (1959)
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee (1960)
- In the Land of Hi-Fi (1956)
- The Waltz Queen (1958)
- Say Wonderful Things (1963)
- Love After Midnight (1964)
- Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1965)
- Today My Way (1967)
- Gentle on My Mind (1968)
- Honey Come Back (1970)
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