For Sentimental Reasons

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 45:45

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Love all of it...

ubsober2

When I think of Patti Page I remember all of those wonderful movies that these songs are heard in and wish I could have been born in the romantic 40's and 50's....all in all every song is a good one. I really enjoyed it.

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GRAND TALENT INDEED

EMUSIC-01030869

She always had this ability to spin some kinda vocal silk into every song she writes or sings. Dare I say she was even very sexy in her presence, perhaps without even trying. Neesdless to say she was a great talent and very talented in every vocal she did on this disc.

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Can't go wrong with it

tangerinac

Awesome album. :-)

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WARNING: live album

NineTen

This is a live album, and NOT a greatest hits collection. Let the buyer beware. ...a nice album, however

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Tennesee Waltz

rayman

Always loved this top selling song of 1950. My Dad would whistle this all the time. Suppose to be a sad song but always made me feel good.Maybe I was happy for the friend or maybe I felt I was the guy??

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Deliciously Singing & Swinging!!

Pip-t

Patti Page has Nce voice, nice swing, nice timbre in voice and very nice story-telling. Being a fan of Doris Day and Betty Johnson, this is a little less cheerfull and peppy, but mellower with a good feeling and swing. Listen in on the ever beautifull Tenderly.I´ve also been looking for a female version of my alltime favourite Route 66, and here it is! Also her version of I Get A Kick Out Of You may bounce its way into your Ipod!

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In 1952, already an established hitmaker, Patti Page took on television as a regular on the summer show Music Hall, which was broadcast live for 15 minutes on Tuesdays and Thursdays right after the news on CBS. This led to a berth on the weekly half-hour series Scott Music Hall, which ran during the 1952-1953 season (Page shared screen time with Frank Fontaine during the fall, but took over as sole host in February 1953). She describes the music on this album as “recorded…from my TV show circa 1953,” which seems reasonable, except perhaps for her version of “Young at Heart,” a song Frank Sinatra introduced in a recording made in December 1953 that was released in early 1954. (But who knows? Maybe some song publisher slipped it to her and she sang it on TV before going off the air in late August 1953. Probably not, though. More likely, it dates from her 1955 syndicated series The Patti Page Show.) Page sings plenty of her big hits — “Change Partners,” “With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming,” “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?,” “I Don’t Care If the Sun Don’t Shine,” “Mister and Mississippi,” “Detour,” “Tennessee Waltz,” and the show’s theme, “This Is My Song” — and fans will be happy to hear live performances of these songs, minus the usual overdubbing. She also essays a number of pop standards, singing with her usual assurance. After each performance, there is a crash of applause from the studio audience. The tracks are monophonic, and the sound quality varies, with surface noise often audible. This album is a minor addition to Page’s discography, but the recordings come from her prime and will be welcomed by her followers. – William Ruhlmann

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