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1963 studio album by Patti Page
Say Wonderful Things was a studio
LP album by
Patti Page, released by
Columbia Records. It was released in August 1963 as a
vinyl LP.
[1]
[2] The album was Page's first LP for Columbia after her long and successful tenure on
Mercury Records.
The title song only reached #81 on the
Billboard Hot 100, but was more successful in international markets such as
Australia,
Hong Kong and
Japan. The album reached a peak of #83 on the
Billboard
Pop Albums chart.
It was re-released in
compact disc form, combined with Patti Page's
1964 album,
Love After Midnight, by
Collectables Records, on November 25, 2003.
Track number
|
Song
|
Songwriter(s)
|
Time
|
1 |
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) |
Bart Howard |
2:57
|
2 |
The Good Life |
Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon |
2:50
|
3 |
Love Letters |
Edward Heyman,
Victor Young |
2:44
|
4 |
Can't Get Used to Losing You |
Mort Shuman,
Doc Pomus |
2:31
|
5 |
Call Me Irresponsible |
Sammy Cahn,
Jimmy Van Heusen |
2:52
|
6 |
Say Wonderful Things |
Norman Newell, Philip Green |
2:22
|
7 |
If and When |
Josef Myrow, Sammy Cahn |
2:24
|
8 |
Days of Wine and Roses |
Henry Mancini,
Johnny Mercer |
2:54
|
9 |
I Wanna Be Around |
Sadie Vimmerstedt, Johnny Mercer |
2:39
|
10 |
Moon River |
Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer |
2:49
|
11 |
The End of the World |
Sylvia Dee, Arthur Kent |
2:57
|
12 |
Our Day Will Come |
Mort Garson,
Bob Hilliard |
2:57
|