Patti Page singles discography

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Patti Page singles discography
Patti Page in 1959
Lead artist singles127
Collaborative singles7
Christmas singles7
Other charted songs19

The singles discography of American singer Patti Page contains 127 singles as a lead artist, seven as a collaboration with other artists, seven for the Christmas music market and 19 other charted songs. Page's singles were released for nearly 20 years on Mercury Records. Her debut release was 1947's "Every So Often". In 1948, Page had her first charting release with "Confess", peaking at number 12 on the American Billboard Hot 100. Four more singles reached the top 20 or 30 on the chart in the forties decade: "Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart" (a duet with Vic Damone), "So in Love", "I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning" and "Money, Marbles and Chalk". The latter also reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In 1950, "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" became Page's first top ten Hot 100 single. It was followed by her first to top the charts called "All My Love (Bolero)". Also in 1950 came the release of "Tennessee Waltz". It topped the Hot 100 for several weeks, while also reaching number two on the Country Songs chart and her first to reach number one in Australia.

Page had six more top ten singles in 1951: "Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)", "Mockin' Bird Hill", "Mister and Mississippi", "Detour", "And So to Sleep Again" and "Come What May". "Mockin' Bird Hill" became her second number one release in Australia. In 1952, "I Went to Your Wedding" became Page's third chart-topping Hot 100 single. That year also included the top ten songs "Once in a While" and "Why Don't You Believe Me". Other charted songs (primarily B-sides on singles) reached top positions as well, such as 1952's "You Belong to Me". It peaked at number four on the Hot 100 and topped the Australian pop chart. Four more B-sides reached the Hot 100 top 20, such as 1952's "Conquest". In 1953, "The Doggie in the Window" became her fourth number one Hot 100 single and her fifth number one Australian single. It was also Page's only charting single in the United Kingdom, peaking at number nine. "Changing Partners" and "Butterflies" also reached the top ten. In 1954, Page had four top ten singles including the number two Hot 100 song "Cross Over the Bridge".

Page had top ten singles with less frequency beginning 1955. However, her songs continually made top 20 Hot 100 positions such as "Go on with the Wedding" (1955), "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" (1957), and "Another Time, Another Place" (1958). She had top ten singles with "Allegheny Moon" (1956), "Old Cape Cod" (1957) and "Left Right Out of Your Heart" (1958). Her singles then began reaching lower top 40 and progressively-lower chart positions starting in 1959. In 1961, "Mom and Dad's Waltz" was a top 20 single on the Billboard adult contemporary chart. The follow-up releases "Most People Get Married" and "Go Home" reached the top ten on the same chart. The latter also peaked at number 13 on the Billboard country chart. Moving to Columbia Records, Page had her first top ten single in seven years with "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" in 1965. It reached the top ten on the American and Canadian pop charts.

Page continued to have top 20 and sometimes top ten singles on the Billboard adult contemporary chart in the sixties. This included 1966's "Almost Persuaded", 1967's "Walkin', Just Walkin'" and 1968's "Little Green Apples". Page's 1967 cover of "Gentle on Mind" reached number seven on the adult contemporary chart and number 66 on the Hot 100. In the seventies decade, Page's music was marketed towards country music. The 1970 singles "I Wish I Had a Mommy Like You" and "Give Him Love" reached top 30 positions on the Billboard country chart. Through 1975, Page's singles continually made the American country chart. Three of them made top 40 positions: "Make Me Your Kind of Woman" (1971), "Think Again" (1971) and "You're Gonna Hurt Me" (1973). Page returned to the country music market in 1981 with "No Aces". It was her final top 40 release on the Country Songs chart. In 1982, Page's single "My Man Friday" was her final release to chart.

Lead artist singles[edit]

1940s[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
[1]
US
Cou.

[2]
"Every So Often"[3] 1947
"I've Got Some Forgetting to Do"[4]
"I'm Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry"[5]
"There's a Man in My Life"[6]
"It's the Bluest Kind of Blues"[7] 1948
"Confess" 12 Patti Page
"Ready Set Go"[8]
"Tomorrow Night"[9]
"My Sweet Adair"[10]
"I Can't Go on Without You"[11]
"Goody Goodbye"[12]
"So in Love" 13 Patti Page
"Streets of Laredo"[13] 1949
"Money, Marbles and Chalk" 27 15
"Cabaret"[14]
"I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning" 27
"Just to Have Him Around"[15]
"Dear Hearts and Gentle People"[16]
"With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming" 11 Patti Page
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1950s[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[1][17]
US
Cou.

[2]
AUS
[18]
CAN
[19]
UK
[20]
"I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" 1950 8 I'll Remember April
"All My Love (Bolero)" 1 1 Patti Page
"Back in Your Own Backyard" 23
"So in Love"[21]
"Tennessee Waltz" 1 2 1 Tennessee Waltz
"Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" 1951 4 19
"Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts" 17 Romance on the Range
"Mockin' Bird Hill" 2 1
"Mister and Mississippi" 8 3
"Detour" 5 20 Romance on the Range
"And So to Sleep Again" 4 20
"That's All I Ask of You"[22]
"I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"[23] Romance on the Range
"Come What May" 9 Tennessee Waltz
"Whispering Winds" 1952 16
"Once in a While" 9
"I Went to Your Wedding" 1 1
"Why Don't You Believe Me" 4 6
"The Doggie in the Window" 1953 1 1 9 The Voices of Patti Page
"Now That I'm in Love" 18
"Butterflies" 10 The Voices of Patti Page
"Arfie, the Doggie in the Window"[24]
"Father, Father" 21
"My World Is You"[25]
"Changing Partners" 3 4 The Voices of Patti Page
"Cross Over the Bridge" 1954 2 9
"Steam Heat" 8
"What a Dream" 10 The Voices of Patti Page
"I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango"[26]
"Let Me Go, Lover!" 8
"You Too Can Be a Dreamer"[27] 1955
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore"[28] Music for Two in Love
"Little Crazy Quilt"[29] The Voices of Patti Page
"I Love to Dance with You"[30]
"Pidilly Patter Patter" 32 19
"Croce di Oro (Cross of Gold)" 16 39
"Go on with the Wedding" 11 19
"My First Formal Gown" 1956 80
"Allegheny Moon" 2 3
"Mama from the Train" 11 31
"Repeat After Me" 53 Manhattan Tower
"A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" 1957 14 27
"Old Cape Cod" 3 14 4
"I'll Remember Today" 23 12
"Belonging to Someone" 13 18
"Another Time, Another Place" 1958 20 66
"Left Right Out of Your Heart" 9 6 7
"Fibbin'" 39 22 15
"Trust in Me" 43 34
"The Walls Have Ears" 1959 77
"With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming" 59
"Goodbye, Charlie" 90 71
"The Sound of Music" 90
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1960s[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[17]
US
AC

[31]
US
Cou.

[2]
AUS
[18]
CAN
[19]
[32]
CAN
AC

[33]
"Two Thousand, Two Hundred, Twenty-Three Miles" 1960 67
"One of Us (Will Weep Tonight)" 31 73 13
"I Wish I'd Never Been Born" 52
"Don't Read the Letter" 65
"A City Girl Stole My Country Girl" 1961 90
"Mom and Dad's Waltz" 58 14 21 Patti Page Sings Country
and Western Golden Hits
"Broken Heart and a Pillow Full of Tears" 91 30
"Go on Home" 42 9 13 39 Patti Page Sings Go on Home
"Most People Get Married" 1962 27 8 59
"The Boys' Night Out" 49 21
"Every Time I Hear Your Name"[34] The Singing Rage
"High on the Hill of Hope"[35] 1963
"Pretty Boy Lonely" 98 93
"Invitation to the Blues"[36] Patti Page Sings Go on Home
"Say Wonderful Things" 81 Say Wonderful Things
"Maybe He'll Come Back to Me"[37]
"Love Letters"[38] Say Wonderful Things
"I Adore You" 1964 [a] Love After Midnight
"Drive in Movie"[40]
"Drina"[41]
"Days of the Waltz"[42]
"Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" 1965 8 2 3 3 Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte
"You Can't Be True, Dear" 94 11
"Ribbons and Roses" 35
"Till You Come Back to Me" 1966 [b]
"In This Day and Age" 15
"Almost Persuaded" [c] 20
"Music and Memories" 37
"Wish Me a Rainbow"[43] 1967
"Walkin', Just Walkin'" 16
"All the Time" 23 Today My Way
"Gentle on My Mind" 66 7 Gentle on My Mind
"Little Green Apples" 1968 96 12
"Stand by Your Man" [d] 20
"The Love Song" 1969 25 23
"Boy from the Country"[44]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1970s[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[39]
US
AC

[31]
US
Cou.

[2]
CAN
Cou.

[45]
"Pickin' Up the Pieces"[46] 1970
"I Wish I Had a Mommy Like You" 14 22 11
"Give Him Love" 26 24 23 I'd Rather Be Sorry
"Make Me Your Kind of Woman" 1971 37
"I'd Rather Be Sorry" 63
"Think Again" 38
"Jody and the Kid"[47] 1972
"Love Is a Friend of Mine"[48]
"I Can't Sit Still" 1973 42
"You're Gonna Hurt Me" 29 63
"Someone Came to See Me" 1974 59
"I May Not Be Lovin' You" 70 A Touch of Country
"Pour Your Lovin' on Me"[49] 1975
"Less Than the Song" 67
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
US
Country

[2]
"No Aces" 1981 39 No Aces
"Wasn't It Good"[50]
"A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)"[e] 66
"My Man Friday" 1982 80
"Barbara's Daughter"[52]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Collaborative singles[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[1]
US
Cou.

[2]
CAN
Cou.

[45]
"Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart"
(with Vic Damone)
1948 23
"You Was!"
(with Vic Damone)[53]
1949
"Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"
(with Rex Allen)[54]
1950
"Farther Along"
(with Rex Allen)[55]
"If I Were You Baby, I'd Love Me"
(with Frankie Laine)[56]
"Tag Along"
(with Rex Allen)[57]
1951
"Hello We're Lonely"
(with Tom T. Hall)
1972 14 20
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Christmas singles[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
US
Christmas

[58]
"Boogie Woogie Santa Claus"[59] 1950
"Christmas Bells"[60] 1951 Christmas with Patti Page (1951 album)
"Christmas Choir"[61]
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"[62]
"White Christmas"[63]
"I Wanna Go Skating with Willie"[64] 1954
"Happy Birthday Jesus (A Child's Prayer)" 1965 16 Christmas with Patti Page (1965 album)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs[edit]

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album Notes
US
[1][17]
US
AC

[31]
US
Cou.

[2]
AUS
[18]
CAN
Cou.

[45]
"Ever True Ever More" 1951 24 [f]
"These Things I Offer You" 26 [g]
"Retreat (Cries My Heart)" 22 [h]
"You Belong to Me" 1952 4 1 [i]
"Conquest" 18 [j]
"My Jealous Eyes" 1953 17 [k]
"Oo! What You Do to Me" 16 [l]
"This Is My Song" 20 [m]
"Search My Heart" 1955 27 [n]
"Too Young to Go Steady" 1956 73 [o]
"The Strangest Romance" 93 [p]
"Every Time (I Feel His Spirit)" 87 [q]
"The Wall" 1957 43 [r]
"You'll Answer to Me" 1961 46 11 [s]
"Just a Simple Melody" 1963 [t] [u]
"Till You Come Back to Me" 1966 [v] [w]
"Same Old You" 1967 16 Today My Way [x]
"Woman Left Lonely" 1971 31 [y]
"On the Inside" 1981 76 Aces [z]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "I Adore You" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 31 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  2. ^ "Till You Come Back to Me" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 30 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  3. ^ "Almost Persuaded" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  4. ^ "Stand by Your Man" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  5. ^ "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" was re-recorded and released as a single on the Plantation record label in 1981.[51]
  6. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts".[65]
  7. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Mister and Mississippi".[66]
  8. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Come What May".[67]
  9. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "I Went to Your Wedding".[68]
  10. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Why Don't You Believe Me".[69]
  11. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "The Doggie in the Window".[70]
  12. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Now That I'm in Love".[71]
  13. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Butterflies".[72]
  14. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Croce De Oro".[73]
  15. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "My First Formal Gown".[74]
  16. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Allegheny Moon".[75]
  17. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Mama from the Train".[76]
  18. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)".[77]
  19. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Mom and Dad's Waltz".[78]
  20. ^ "Just a Simple Melody" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  21. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Pretty Boy Lonely".[79]
  22. ^ "Till You Come Back to Me" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 30 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100[39]
  23. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Pretty Boy Lonely".[80]
  24. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Walkin', Just Walkin'".[17]
  25. ^ Released as the B-side to the single "Think Again".[81]
  26. ^ Released as the B-side to the re-recorded single "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)".[51]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories, 1890-1954 The History of American Popular Music: Compiled from America's Popular Music Charts 1890-1954. Record Research Inc. p. 136. ISBN 978-0898200836.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 259. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  3. ^ Page, Patti (August 1947). ""Every So Often"/"What Every Woman Knows" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5061.
  4. ^ Page, Patti (September 1947). ""I've Got Some Forgetting to Do"/"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5063.
  5. ^ Page, Patti (November 1947). ""I'm Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry"/"I Feel So Smoochie" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5078.
  6. ^ Page, Patti (December 1947). ""There's a Man in My Life"/"The First Time I Kissed You" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5087.
  7. ^ Page, Patti (January 1948). ""It's the Bluest Kind of Blues"/"You Turned the Tables on Me" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5098.
  8. ^ Page, Patti (May 1948). ""Ready Set Go"/"Gotta Have Some More Money" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5142.
  9. ^ Page, Patti (June 1948). ""Tomorrow Night"/"Give Me Time" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5153.
  10. ^ Page, Patti (August 1948). ""My Sweet Adair"/"Five-Four-Three-Two" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5184.
  11. ^ Page, Patti (August 1948). ""I Can't Go on Without You"/"All My Love Belongs to You" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5187.
  12. ^ Page, Patti (October 1948). ""Goody Goodbye"/"What's Wrong with Me" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5199.
  13. ^ Page, Patti (January 1949). ""Streets of Laredo"/"My Dream Is Yours" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5240.
  14. ^ Page, Patti (June 1949). ""Cabaret"/"Whispering" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5290.
  15. ^ Page, Patti (September 1949). ""Just to Have Him Around"/"A Thousand Violins" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5323.
  16. ^ Page, Patti (October 1949). ""Dear Hearts and Gentle People"/"The Game Broken Hearts" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5336.
  17. ^ a b c d Whitburn, Joel (2003). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201550.
  18. ^ a b c Kent, David (2005). Australian Chart Book 1940–1969. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN 0-646-44439-5.
  19. ^ a b Hall, Ron (2007). The CHUM Chart Book: 1957-1983. Stardust Productions. ISBN 978-0920325155.
  20. ^ "PATTI PAGE: full Official Chart History". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  21. ^ Page, Patti (November 1950). ""So in Love"/"Why Can't You Behave?" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5521-X45.
  22. ^ Page, Patti (September 1951). ""That's All I Ask of You"/"I'm Glad You're Happy with Someone Else" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5715-X45.
  23. ^ Page, Patti (November 1951). ""I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"/"Down in the Valley" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5751-X45.
  24. ^ Page, Patti (June 1953). ""Arfie, the Doggie in the Window"/"Arfie Goes to School" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70190-X45.
  25. ^ Page, Patti (October 1953). ""My World Is You"/"Milwaukee Polka" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70230-X45.
  26. ^ Page, Patti (September 1954). ""I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango"/"The Mama Doll Song" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70458-X45.
  27. ^ Page, Patti (January 1955). ""You Too Can Be a Dreamer"/"Everlovin'" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70528-X45.
  28. ^ Page, Patti (January 1955). ""Don't Get Around Much Anymore"/"I Got It Bad" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70532-X45.
  29. ^ Page, Patti (March 1955). ""Little Crazy Quilt"/"Keep Me in Mind" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70579-X45.
  30. ^ Page, Patti (April 1955). ""I Love to Dance with You"/"Near to You" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70607-X45.
  31. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2007). Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0898201697.
  32. ^ "Search results for "Patti Page" under Top Singles". RPM. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  33. ^ "Search results for "Patti Page" under Adult Contemporary chart". RPM. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  34. ^ Page, Patti (October 1962). ""Every Time I Hear Your Name"/"Let's Cry Together" (45 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 72044.
  35. ^ Page, Patti (January 1963). ""High on the Hill of Hope"/"By a Long Shot" (45 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 72078.
  36. ^ Page, Patti (May 1963). ""Invitation to the Blues"/"I'm Walkin'" (45 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 72123.
  37. ^ Page, Patti (August 1963). ""Maybe He'll Come Back to Me"/"Nobody" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-42857.
  38. ^ Page, Patti (October 1963). ""Love Letters"/"If and When" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-42902.
  39. ^ a b c d e f g Whitburn, Joel (2008). Joel Whitburn Presents Across the Charts, the 1960s. Record Research Inc. ISBN 978-0898201758.
  40. ^ Page, Patti (April 1964). ""Drive in Movie"/"I'd Rather Be Sorry (Than Safe All Alone)" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-43019.
  41. ^ Page, Patti (June 1964). ""Drina"/"Promises" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-43078.
  42. ^ Page, Patti (November 1964). ""Days of the Waltz"/"Don't You Pass Me By" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-43183.
  43. ^ Page, Patti (February 1967). ""Wish Me a Rainbow"/"This Is a Sunday" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-43990.
  44. ^ Page, Patti (September 1969). ""Boy from the Country"/"You Don't Need a Heart" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-44989.
  45. ^ a b c "Search results for "Patti Page" under Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  46. ^ Page, Patti (January 1970). ""Pickin' Up the Pieces"/"Tied Down" (45 RPM Single)". Columbia Records. 4-45059.
  47. ^ Page, Patti (February 1972). ""Jody and the Kid"/"The Things We Care About" (45 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 73280.
  48. ^ Page, Patti (June 1972). ""Love Is a Friend of Mine"/"Come What May (Apprés Toi)" (45 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 73306.
  49. ^ Page, Patti (February 1975). ""Pour Your Lovin' on Me"/"Big Wind from Dallas" (45 RPM Single)". Avco Records. CAV-607.
  50. ^ Page, Patti (June 1981). ""Wasn't It Good"/"Detour" (45 RPM Single)". Plantation Records. PL-199.
  51. ^ a b Page, Patti (October 1981). ""A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)"/"On the Inside" (45 RPM Single)". Plantation Records. PL-201.
  52. ^ Page, Patti (March 1982). ""Barbara's Daughter"/"Tennessee Waltz" (45 RPM Single)". Plantation Records. PL-212.
  53. ^ Damone, Vic; Page, Patti (January 1949). ""You Was!"/"Yes Yes Yes!" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5234.
  54. ^ Allen, Rex; Page, Patti (January 1950). ""Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"/"Tag Along" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 6231.
  55. ^ Allen, Rex; Page, Patti (April 1950). ""Farther Along"/"Softly and Tenderly" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 6258-X45.
  56. ^ Laine, Frankie; Page, Patti (June 1950). ""If I Were You Baby, I'd Love Me"/"I Love You for That" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5442-X45.
  57. ^ Allen, Rex; Page, Patti (February 1951). ""Tag Along"/"Broken Merry-Go-Round" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5592-X45.
  58. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Christmas in the Charts 1920-2004. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0898201611.
  59. ^ Page, Patti (November 1950). ""Boogie Woogie Santa Claus"/"Tennessee Waltz" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5534-X45.
  60. ^ Page, Patti (November 1950). ""Christmas Bells"/"Boogie Woogie Santa Claus" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5729-X45.
  61. ^ Page, Patti (November 1951). ""Christmas Choir"/"Jingle Bells" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5730-X45.
  62. ^ Page, Patti (November 1951). ""Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"/"Silent Night" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5731-X45.
  63. ^ Page, Patti (November 1951). ""White Christmas"/"The Christmas Song" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 55732-X45.
  64. ^ Page, Patti (November 1954). ""I Wanna Go Skating with Willie"/"Pretty Snowflakes" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70506-X45.
  65. ^ Page, Patti (January 1951). ""Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts"/"Ever True Ever More" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5579-X45.
  66. ^ Page, Patti (April 1951). ""Mister and Mississippi"/"These Things I Offer You" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5645-X45.
  67. ^ Page, Patti (December 1951). ""Come What May"/"Retreat (Cries My Heart)" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5772-X45.
  68. ^ Page, Patti (September 1952). ""I Went to Your Wedding"/"You Belong to Me" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 5899-X45.
  69. ^ Page, Patti (November 1952). ""Why Don't You Believe Me"/"Conquest" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70025-X45.
  70. ^ Page, Patti (January 1953). ""The Doggie in the Window"/"My Jealous Eyes" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70070-X45.
  71. ^ Page, Patti (April 1953). ""Now That I'm in Love"/"Oo! What You Do to Me" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70127-X45.
  72. ^ Page, Patti (June 1953). ""Butterflies"/"This Is My Song" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70183-X45.
  73. ^ Page, Patti (September 1955). ""Croce De Oro"/"Search My Heart" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70713x45.
  74. ^ Page, Patti (February 1956). ""My First Formal Gown"/"Too Young to Go Steady" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70820x45.
  75. ^ Page, Patti (May 1956). ""Allegheny Moon"/"The Strangest Romance" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70878x45.
  76. ^ Page, Patti (September 1956). ""Mama from the Train"/"Every Time (I Feel His Spirit)" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 70971x45.
  77. ^ Page, Patti (February 1957). ""A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)"/"The Wall" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 71059x45.
  78. ^ Page, Patti (June 1961). ""Mom and Dad's Waltz"/"You'll Answer to Me" (78 RPM Single)". Mercury Records. 71823.
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