In the Land of Hi-Fi (Patti Page album)
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In the Land of Hi-Fi | ||
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Studio album by Patti Page | ||
Released | 1956 | |
Recorded | May 7–8, 1956 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Label | EmArcy | |
Producer | Bob Shad |
In the Land of Hi-Fi was a Patti Page album issued by Mercury Records on its EmArcy label. The catalog number of the monaural version, first released in 1956, was MG-36074, and of the stereophonic version, released in 1958, it was SR-80000. It was later reissued as Mercury MG-20516 (mono) and SR-60192 (stereo), titled Patti Page With The Pete Rugolo All Stars.
The album was Page's first release on the EmArcy label, generally used by Mercury as a label for jazz albums.
There were two different versions of "I've Got My Eyes On You" produced, one for the mono and the other for the stereo album. When this album was reissued as a compact disc, both versions were included, the mono version put at the end.
Track No. | Song | Songwriter(s) | Time |
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1 | "Nevertheless" | Harry Ruby/Bert Kalmar | 1:44 |
2 | "Out Of Nowhere" | Edward Heyman/John Green | 2:16 |
3 | "The Lady Is a Tramp" | Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart | 2:42 |
4 | "The Thrill Is Gone" | Lew Brown/Ray Henderson | 2:51 |
5 | "A Foggy Day" | George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin | 2:44 |
6 | "Mountain Greenery" | Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart | 2:23 |
7 | "I've Got My Eyes On You" | Cole Porter | 1:34 (mono) 1:35 (stereo) |
8 | "My Kind Of Love" | Louis Alter/Jo Trent | 1:32 |
9 | "I Didn't Know About You" | B. Russell/Duke Ellington | 2:39 |
10 | "My Sin" | Buddy DeSylva/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson | 1:40 |
11 | "Taking A Chance On Love" | Vernon Duke/John Latouche/Ted Fetter | 1:23 |
12 | "Love for Sale" | Cole Porter | 2:29 |
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