This page lists the song chart entries of Patti Page. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Patti Page |
Tennessee Waltz |
1950 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1950 (26 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1950 (23 weeks), US 1 for 9 weeks - Dec 1950, US CashBox 1 - Nov 1950 (27 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 9 weeks - Feb 1951, Australia 1 for 3 weeks - May 1951, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 (1950), DZE 1 of 1950, US invalid BB 4 of 1950, DDD 5 of 1950, POP 7 of 1950, US BB 10 of 1951, Your Hit Parade 22 of 1950, DMDB 41 (1950), Brazil 51 of 1951, RIAA 198, Acclaimed 1447 (1950), RYM 77 of 1951, Global 7 (10 M sold) - 1950 |
2 |
Patti Page |
How Much is That Doggy in the Window? |
1953 |
US Billboard 1 - Jan 1953 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Jan 1953 (21 weeks), US 1 for 8 weeks - Mar 1953, US CashBox 1 - Jan 1953 (26 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 6 weeks - Mar 1953, Australia 1 for 2 weeks - Aug 1953, US BB 3 of 1953, DZE 4 of 1953, UK 9 - Mar 1953 (5 weeks), US invalid BB 10 of 1953, Your Hit Parade 11 of 1953, POP 21 of 1953, RYM 35 of 1953 |
3 |
Patti Page |
I Went to Your Wedding |
1952 |
US Billboard 1 - Aug 1952 (22 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Aug 1952 (21 weeks), US 1 for 5 weeks - Oct 1952, US CashBox 1 - Sep 1952 (28 weeks), Australia 1 for 4 weeks - Mar 1953, DZE 3 of 1952, US BB 8 of 1952, US invalid BB 13 of 1952, Your Hit Parade 15 of 1952, POP 17 of 1952 |
4 |
Patti Page |
All My Love |
1950 |
US Billboard 1 - Aug 1950 (23 weeks), Australia 1 for 1 week - Apr 1951, US 1940s 2 - Sep 1950 (17 weeks), US CashBox 2 - Aug 1950 (28 weeks), DZE 7 of 1950, Your Hit Parade 8 of 1950, US invalid BB 13 of 1950, POP 13 of 1950, Brazil 26 of 1951 |
5 |
Patti Page |
Mockingbird Hill |
1951 |
US CashBox 1 - Mar 1951 (24 weeks), US Billboard 2 - Feb 1951 (22 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Mar 1951 (19 weeks), US invalid BB 4 of 1951, POP 4 of 1951, US BB 14 of 1951, RYM 64 of 1951 |
6 |
Patti Page |
Changing Partners |
1953 |
US Billboard 3 - Nov 1953 (19 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Nov 1953 (19 weeks), US CashBox 4 - Nov 1953 (23 weeks), US invalid BB 17 of 1953, POP 17 of 1953, Your Hit Parade 20 of 1953, US BB 24 of 1954 |
7 |
Patti Page |
Why Don't You Believe Me? |
1952 |
US CashBox 1 - Dec 1952 (9 weeks), US Billboard 4 - Nov 1952 (13 weeks), US 1940s 11 - Nov 1952 (9 weeks), Brazil 78 of 1954 |
8 |
Patti Page |
Cross Over the Bridge |
1954 |
US Billboard 2 - Feb 1954 (21 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Feb 1954 (18 weeks), US CashBox 5 - Feb 1954 (21 weeks), Your Hit Parade 13 of 1954, US BB 14 of 1954, RYM 104 of 1954 |
9 |
Patti Page |
You Belong to Me |
1952 |
US CashBox 1 - Sep 1952 (14 weeks), US Billboard 4 - Aug 1952 (17 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Aug 1952 (14 weeks) |
10 |
Patti Page |
Mister & Mississippi |
1951 |
US CashBox 7 - Jun 1951 (16 weeks), US Billboard 8 - May 1951 (14 weeks), US 1940s 9 - May 1951 (12 weeks), Your Hit Parade 14 of 1951, RYM 157 of 1951 |
11 |
Patti Page |
Detour |
1951 |
US Billboard 5 - Aug 1951 (16 weeks), Your Hit Parade 5 of 1951, US 1940s 12 - Aug 1951 (11 weeks), US CashBox 15 - Aug 1951 (19 weeks) |
12 |
Patti Page |
Allegheny Moon |
1956 |
US Billboard 2 - Jun 1956 (27 weeks), US CashBox 6 - Jun 1956 (23 weeks), US CashBox 23 of 1956, US BB 24 of 1956, RYM 171 of 1956 |
13 |
Patti Page |
Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte |
1965 |
Oscar in 1964 (film 'Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte') (Nominated), Canada 3 - May 1965 (11 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Apr 1965 (14 weeks), Record World 8 - 1965, US BB 40 of 1965, US Radio 99 of 1965 (peak 8 5 weeks) |
14 |
Patti Page |
Old Cape Cod |
1957 |
Canada 4 - Jun 1957 (9 weeks), US Billboard 7 - May 1957 (23 weeks), US BB 46 of 1957, US CashBox 47 of 1957 |
15 |
Patti Page |
Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) |
1951 |
US Billboard 4 - Feb 1951 (19 weeks), US CashBox 5 - Feb 1951 (20 weeks), US BB 26 of 1951, RYM 156 of 1951 |
16 |
Patti Page |
And So To Sleep Again |
1951 |
US Billboard 4 - Sep 1951 (13 weeks), US CashBox 6 - Oct 1951 (18 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Sep 1951 (12 weeks) |
17 |
Patti Page |
With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming |
1950 |
US Billboard 11 - Jan 1950 (11 weeks), US 1940s 13 - Jan 1950 (6 weeks), US CashBox 16 - Jan 1950 (14 weeks) |
18 |
Patti Page |
The Mama Doll Song |
1954 |
US CashBox 14 - Oct 1954 (10 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 19 - Nov 1954 (5 weeks), US Billboard 24 - Oct 1954 (3 weeks) |
19 |
Patti Page |
Come What May |
1952 |
US Billboard 9 - Feb 1952 (11 weeks), US 1940s 11 - Feb 1952 (9 weeks), US CashBox 20 - Feb 1952 (16 weeks) |
20 |
Patti Page |
Butterflies |
1953 |
US Billboard 10 - Jul 1953 (11 weeks), US CashBox 11 - Jul 1953 (12 weeks), US 1940s 17 - Aug 1953 (1 week) |
21 |
Patti Page |
Steam Heat |
1954 |
US Billboard 8 - Jun 1954 (8 weeks), US CashBox 14 - May 1954 (13 weeks), US 1940s 15 - Jun 1954 (3 weeks) |
22 |
Patti Page |
Whispering Winds |
1952 |
US Billboard 16 - Mar 1952 (11 weeks), US CashBox 17 - Apr 1952 (16 weeks), US 1940s 18 - Apr 1952 (3 weeks) |
23 |
Patti Page |
Mama From The Train |
1956 |
US Billboard 11 - Oct 1956 (17 weeks), US CashBox 14 - Oct 1956 (11 weeks), US BB 71 of 1956 |
24 |
Patti Page |
One of Us (Will Weep Tonight) |
1960 |
Canada 13 - Jul 1960 (9 weeks), US Billboard 31 - Jun 1960 (14 weeks), WABC NY 72 of 1960 |
25 |
Patti Page |
Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts |
1951 |
US CashBox 15 - May 1951 (11 weeks), US Billboard 17 - May 1951 (7 weeks), RYM 155 of 1951 |
26 |
Patti Page |
My Jealous Eyes |
1953 |
US Billboard 17 - Mar 1953 (5 weeks), US CashBox 33 - Feb 1953 (9 weeks), RYM 35 of 1953 |
27 |
Patti Page |
My Restless Lover |
1954 |
US Billboard 21 - Feb 1954 (4 weeks), US CashBox 28 - Feb 1954 (5 weeks), RYM 104 of 1954 |
28 |
Patti Page |
I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine |
1950 |
US Billboard 8 - May 1950 (9 weeks), US CashBox 18 - May 1950 (15 weeks) |
29 |
Patti Page |
Once in a While |
1952 |
US Billboard 9 - Jun 1952 (11 weeks), US CashBox 16 - Jul 1952 (15 weeks) |
30 |
Patti Page |
I cried |
1954 |
US Billboard 13 - Aug 1954 (8 weeks), US CashBox 14 - Aug 1954 (12 weeks) |
31 |
Patti Page |
Left Right Out Of Your Heart |
1958 |
Canada 7 - Jun 1958 (11 weeks), US Billboard 13 - Jun 1958 (12 weeks) |
32 |
Patti Page |
What a Dream |
1954 |
US Billboard 10 - Aug 1954 (8 weeks), US CashBox 23 - Aug 1954 (3 weeks) |
33 |
Patti Page |
Conquest |
1952 |
US Billboard 18 - Dec 1952 (4 weeks), US CashBox 21 - Dec 1952 (10 weeks) |
34 |
Patti Page |
Oo What You Do To Me |
1953 |
US Billboard 16 - May 1953 (1 week), US CashBox 25 - May 1953 (8 weeks) |
35 |
Patti Page |
Now That I'm In Love |
1953 |
US Billboard 18 - May 1953 (2 weeks), US CashBox 23 - May 1953 (11 weeks) |
36 |
Patti Page |
Ever True Ever More |
1951 |
US CashBox 21 - May 1951 (10 weeks), US Billboard 24 - May 1951 (2 weeks) |
37 |
Patti Page |
These Things I Offer You (For a Lifetime) |
1951 |
US CashBox 20 - Sep 1951 (1 week), US Billboard 26 - Jul 1951 (2 weeks) |
38 |
Patti Page |
Retreat (Cries My Heart) |
1952 |
US Billboard 22 - Jan 1952 (4 weeks), US CashBox 22 - Feb 1952 (11 weeks) |
39 |
Patti Page |
Father, Father |
1953 |
US Billboard 21 - Oct 1953 (1 week), US CashBox 26 - Oct 1953 (6 weeks) |
40 |
Patti Page |
Milwaukee Polka |
1953 |
US Billboard 23 - Nov 1953 (2 weeks), US CashBox 27 - Oct 1953 (8 weeks) |
41 |
Patti Page |
Oh What a Dream |
1954 |
US 1940s 18 - Sep 1954 (1 week), US CashBox 22 - Aug 1954 (10 weeks) |
42 |
Patti Page |
I'll Remember Today |
1957 |
Canada 12 - Oct 1957 (12 weeks), US Billboard 32 - Oct 1957 (14 weeks) |
43 |
Patti Page |
I Can't Tell a Waltz From a Tango |
1954 |
US CashBox 24 - Oct 1954 (2 weeks), US Billboard 30 - Oct 1954 (1 week) |
44 |
Patti Page |
Croce di oro (Cross of gold) |
1955 |
US CashBox 15 - Oct 1955 (13 weeks), US Billboard 16 - Nov 1955 (13 weeks) |
45 |
Patti Page |
Let Me Go Lover |
1955 |
US invalid BB 18 of 1955, POP 18 of 1955 |
46 |
Patti Page |
Fibbin' |
1958 |
Canada 15 - Sep 1958 (9 weeks), US Billboard 39 - Sep 1958 (9 weeks) |
47 |
Patti Page |
Belonging To Someone |
1958 |
Canada 18 - Jan 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 34 - Jan 1958 (13 weeks) |
48 |
Patti Page |
Go On With The Wedding |
1956 |
US Billboard 11 - Jan 1956 (13 weeks), US CashBox 16 - Jan 1956 (10 weeks) |
49 |
Patti Page |
Trust in Me |
1959 |
Canada 34 - Jan 1959 (6 weeks), US Billboard 43 - Jan 1959 (9 weeks) |
50 |
Patti Page |
You'll Answer to Me |
1961 |
Canada 31 - Jul 1961 (5 weeks), US Billboard 46 - Jun 1961 (6 weeks) |
51 |
Patti Page |
Go On Home |
1961 |
Canada 39 - Dec 1961 (10 weeks), US Billboard 42 - Dec 1961 (8 weeks) |
52 |
Patti Page |
Boy's Night Out |
1962 |
Canada 21 - Aug 1962 (7 weeks), US Billboard 49 - Aug 1962 (9 weeks) |
53 |
Patti Page |
Broken Heart & A Pillow Filled With Tears |
1961 |
Canada 30 - Oct 1961 (9 weeks), US Billboard 91 - Oct 1961 (4 weeks) |
54 |
Patti Page |
Confess |
1948 |
US Billboard 12 - Jun 1948 (8 weeks) |
55 |
Patti Page |
So in Love |
1949 |
US Billboard 13 - Feb 1949 (1 week) |
56 |
Patti Page |
I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning |
1949 |
US Billboard 26 - Sep 1949 (1 week) |
57 |
Patti Page |
Money, Marbles & Chalk |
1949 |
US Billboard 27 - Apr 1949 (1 week) |
58 |
Patti Page |
Back in Your Own Back Yard |
1950 |
US Billboard 23 - Oct 1950 (1 week) |
59 |
Patti Page |
This is My Song |
1953 |
US Billboard 20 - Aug 1953 (2 weeks) |
60 |
Patti Page |
Sentimental Music |
1951 |
US CashBox 24 - Feb 1951 (8 weeks) |
61 |
Patti Page |
Everlovin' |
1955 |
US CashBox 17 - Feb 1955 (8 weeks) |
62 |
Patti Page |
Lonely Days |
1954 |
US CashBox 39 - May 1954 (3 weeks) |
63 |
Patti Page |
Piddily Patter Patter (Pitter Patter) |
1955 |
US CashBox 25 - Jul 1955 (8 weeks) |
64 |
Patti Page |
Keep Me in Mind |
1955 |
US CashBox 26 - Apr 1955 (5 weeks) |
65 |
Patti Page |
I Love To Dance With You |
1955 |
US CashBox 43 - May 1955 (3 weeks) |
66 |
Patti Page |
Everyday I Have the Blues |
1955 |
US CashBox 43 - Jul 1955 (4 weeks) |
67 |
Patti Page |
Near To You |
1955 |
US CashBox 46 - May 1955 (3 weeks) |
68 |
Patti Page |
A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold) |
1957 |
US Billboard 27 - Feb 1957 (12 weeks) |
69 |
Patti Page |
Wondering |
1957 |
US Billboard 35 - May 1957 (6 weeks) |
70 |
Patti Page |
The Wall |
1957 |
US Billboard 43 - Mar 1957 (6 weeks) |
71 |
Patti Page |
Another Time, Another Place |
1958 |
US Billboard 81 - May 1958 (3 weeks) |
72 |
Patti Page |
Repeat After Me |
1957 |
US Billboard 53 - Jan 1957 (5 weeks) |
73 |
Patti Page |
Too Young to Go Steady |
1956 |
US Billboard 73 - Apr 1956 (3 weeks) |
74 |
Patti Page |
My First Formal Gown |
1956 |
US Billboard 80 - Mar 1956 (4 weeks) |
75 |
Patti Page |
Every Time (I Feel His Spirit) |
1956 |
US Billboard 87 - Nov 1956 (1 week) |
76 |
Patti Page |
The Strangest Romance |
1956 |
US Billboard 93 - Jul 1956 (1 week) |
77 |
Patti Page |
The Walls Have Ears |
1959 |
US Billboard 77 - Apr 1959 (4 weeks) |
78 |
Patti Page |
The Sound of Music |
1959 |
US Billboard 90 - Dec 1959 (3 weeks) |
79 |
Patti Page |
Goodbye Charlie |
1959 |
US Billboard 90 - Oct 1959 (3 weeks) |
80 |
Patti Page |
I Wish I'd Never Been Born |
1960 |
US Billboard 52 - Oct 1960 (7 weeks) |
81 |
Patti Page |
Don't Read The Letter |
1960 |
US Billboard 65 - Dec 1960 (4 weeks) |
82 |
Patti Page |
Two Thousand, Two Hundred, Twenty-Three Miles |
1960 |
US Billboard 67 - Apr 1960 (2 weeks) |
83 |
Patti Page |
Most People Get Married |
1962 |
US Billboard 27 - Apr 1962 (8 weeks) |
84 |
Patti Page |
Mom & Dad's Waltz |
1961 |
US Billboard 58 - Jun 1961 (6 weeks) |
85 |
Patti Page |
A City Girl Stole My Country Boy |
1961 |
US Billboard 90 - Apr 1961 (1 week) |
86 |
Patti Page |
Say Wonderful Things |
1963 |
US Billboard 81 - Jun 1963 (7 weeks) |
87 |
Patti Page |
Pretty Boy Lonely |
1963 |
US Billboard 98 - Mar 1963 (1 week) |
88 |
Patti Page |
You Can't Be True, Dear |
1965 |
US Billboard 94 - Sep 1965 (2 weeks) |
89 |
Patti Page |
Gentle On My Mind |
1968 |
US Billboard 66 - Feb 1968 (16 weeks) |
90 |
Patti Page |
Little Green Apples |
1968 |
US Billboard 96 - Jul 1968 (2 weeks) |
91 |
Patti Page |
It's the Bluest Kind of Blues |
1948 |
RYM 96 of 1948 |
92 |
Patti Page |
You Turn the Tables on Me |
1948 |
RYM 96 of 1948 |
93 |
Patti Page |
What Every Woman Knows |
1947 |
RYM 51 of 1947 |
94 |
Patti Page |
Every So Often |
1947 |
RYM 51 of 1947 |
95 |
Patti Page |
Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine |
1947 |
RYM 90 of 1947 |
96 |
Patti Page |
I've Got Some Forgetting to Do |
1947 |
RYM 90 of 1947 |
97 |
Patti Page |
I'm Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry |
1947 |
RYM 106 of 1947 |
98 |
Patti Page |
I Feel So Smoochie |
1947 |
RYM 106 of 1947 |
99 |
Patti Page |
There's a Man in My Life |
1947 |
RYM 107 of 1947 |
100 |
Patti Page |
The First Time I Kissed You |
1947 |
RYM 107 of 1947 |
101 |
Patti Page |
I Love You Because |
1951 |
RYM 64 of 1951 |
102 |
Patti Page |
Long Long Ago |
1951 |
RYM 77 of 1951 |
In addition to the above listed songs Patti Page also contributed to the
following entries:
Previous Comments (newest first)
17 Jul 2019
Gypsy lady
Gypsy lady can you tell me . What the fath my have in store . Will this be thenight will he hold me tight ? Look in your Crystal ball and tell me chips he will this be the greatest night of all .
2 Mar 2016
E-mail dated 19 Feb 2016
Of the (47) songs you are asking for info on; only (3) have Chart Data in JoelWhitburn's books and you already have that data on (2) of them. Those (2) are Ames Brothers - Naughty Lady - US Billboard - #3 - 15 weeks & Bob Wills - San Antonio Rose - #15 - 2 weeks. The 3rd song is the one that triggered all this - Patti Page - Let Me Go Lover - #8 - 7 weeks. The other (44) songs are not in Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 book at all. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Thanks for trying
19 Feb 2016
#45 - Let Me Go Lover
Please take another look at this. Per my 14 Feb 2016 e-mail, you are askingfor the Whitburn number. Not sure what that means. He gives this info in his 'Top Pop Singles' book. However Wikipedia also shows this Patti Page single as peaking at #8 on the Billboard Charts. Could the data you use have skipped this?
The Whitburn number is a unique ID for each song. Used in some of his books (but obviously not all). It is a good check for missing entries.
After some further tracking we can see what the issue is. Bullfrog corrected all the data after 1955. Before that date he relies on input from "other experts", obviously one of them had an issue, in the 1940-1955 data there are 47 entries that are all missing the "peak position", "weeks in chart" and "Yearly Rank" values. Obviously we can't use any of that data unless we can find these three parameters for those entries (and in the UK we can't easily get the 'Top Pop Singles' book which presumably has the information).
The missing entries are:
1954_019 - Ames Brothers "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" (1954)| 1954_058 - Patti Page "Let Me Go Lover" (1954)| 1952_237 - Louis Prima "Bigger The Figure" (1952)| 1952_257 - Frankie Laine "Mermaid" (1952)| 1951_204 - Vic Damone "Wonder Why" (1951)| 1951_211 - Champ Butler "Them There Eyes" (1951)| 1951_220 - Spike Jones "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1951)| 1951_242 - Andrews Sisters "I'm In Love Again" (1951)| 1951_298 - Dinah Shore "You're Just In Love" (1951)| 1950_112 - Dennis Day "Christmas In Killarney" (1950)| 1950_286 - David Rose "Bewitched" (1950)| 1950_316 - Dinah Shore "I'll Always Love You (Querida Mia)" (1950)| 1948_111 - Two-Ton Baker "Too Fat Polka" (1948)| 1947_167 - Margaret Whiting "So Far" (1947)| 1946_159 - Stan Kenton "It's A Pity To Say Goodnight" (1946)| 1946_208 - Kate Smith "Sioux City Sue" (1946)| 1945_187 - Charlie Spivak "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral" (1945)| 1945_225 - Charlie Spivak "Can't You Read Between The Lines" (1945)| 1944_128 - Stan Kenton "Eager Beaver" (1944)| 1944_149 - Hildegarde "Lili Marlene" (1944)| 1944_163 - Merry Macs "Let's Sing A Song About Susie" (1944)| 1944_170 - Tommy Dorsey & Jo Stafford & Pied Pipers "Embraceable You" (1944)| 1944_178 - Russ Morgan "Louise" (1944)| 1944_186 - Jerry Jerome "Arsenic And Old Lace" (1944)| 1944_196 - Spike Jones "Behind Those Swinging Doors" (1944)| 1944_200 - Vaughn Monroe "Take It Jackson" (1944)| 1944_201 - Tony Pastor "Robin Hood" (1944)| 1944_209 - Hoosier Hot Shots "She Broke My Heart In Three Places" (1944)| 1944_229 - Louis Prima "I'll Walk Alone" (1944)| 1944_232 - Enric Madrguera "Amor Amor" (1944)| 1944_233 - Ginny Simms "Wish You Were Waiting For Me" (1944)| 1944_234 - Charlie Spivak "Let Me Love You" (1944)| 1944_245 - Abe Lyman "By the River of Roses" (1944)| 1944_246 - Louis Prima "Oh Marie" (1944)| 1943_059 - Charlie Barnet & His Orch "That Old Black Magic" (1943)| 1943_063 - Dick Jurgens "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" (1943)| 1943_071 - Rene Musette Orch "Tap The Barrel Dry" (1943)| 1942_081 - Johnnie Johnston "Dearly Beloved" (1942)| 1942_136 - Dinah Shore "I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good" (1942)| 1942_144 - Gordon Jenkins "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings" (1942)| 1941_095 - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys "San Antonio Rose" (1941)| 1940_103 - Charlie Barnet & His Orch "Breeze And I" (1940)| 1940_116 - Dinah Shore "Maybe" (1940)| 1940_138 - Bing Crosby "Silent Night (1940 version)" (1940)| 1940_142 - Wayne King "Where was I" (1940)| 1940_145 - Cats & the Fiddle "I Miss You So" (1940)| 1940_152 - Dick Todd "Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" (1940)|
For those songs can you supply the missing info? We could guess the "yearly rank" from the Whitburn numbers, but the position and weeks in chart (which we need for scoring) we would need accurate values for.
14 Feb 2016
#46 - Let Me Go Lover
Per Joel Whitburn & Wikipedia this also made the US Billboard Charts in Dec. 1954 - #8 - 7 weeks.
It's not in our listing, what's the Whitburn number? The only song we have in 1954 #8 - 7 weeks is Tony Bennett "Cinnamon Sinner" (1954_057)
30 Jan 2016
Double Listing - All My Love
#4 & #28 are the same.
Data fixed, thanks
2 Sep 2014
title of oldie
Last song played on sunday night oldies on aug 31
7 Oct 2013
The Walls Have Ears
Want to purchase this song
We don't sell music here, try Amazon or iTunes
27 Feb 2012
Australian chart singles
David Kent's book "Australian Chart Chronicles" covers 1940 through 2008. I know that Patti Page has between 35 and 40 chart records in Australia.
Sorry that I can find no complete listings for Japan, Malasia, Hong Kong or Spain.
22 Feb 2011
Belonging to someone - Patti Page
This song also appears at cash box for 8 weeks. Highest chart position was #28. Entry was 25/01...
We don't have a complete listing of all the Cashbox charts, all we have are the "end of year" charts (and this song wasn't in them).
29 Jan 2011
Butterflies
Patti Page also sung 'Butterlies' in 1953. There is an oldies cover version do you know who sings it?
sjg
Patti Page was the only person to have a hit with the song in 1953.
Two other artists have had hits with songs called the same, Michael Jackson had a hit in 2001 (only in the US) and and Tone Damli Aaberge had a hit (only in Norway). We don't know if either of those was a cover version.
Also Alicia Keys released a song called "Butterflyz"
25 Mar 2009
patti page chart listings
I have some chart info you may be interested in regarding top 10s for Patti in Hong Kong, Japan and Spain, plus some others. Say Wonderful Things Top 10 in Spain and Japan, No. 1 in Hong Kong.
Thanks so much for the update on Patti's listings since I visited last year.
bill
Thanks for the input. We only incorporate complete charts that cover all artists with hits in a given era or location. Unfortunately we can't use entries that are focused on the hits of a particular artist.
If you can tell us where the complete historic charts are available for Hong Kong, Japan and Spain we could bring them into the data set.
13 Nov 2008
inconsistancies I have found
I am using your lists to help me learn more about music through the ages. They are very helpful!! Thanks for your efforts.
I have been noticing some inconsistancies you may wish to look at
renate
1953 33 Patti Page ( see 13) The Doggie In The Window 34 Percy Faith & Felicia Sanders (see 15) The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart) 67 Eddie Calvert (see #26) Oh My Papa (O Mein Papa)
Thanks for the corrections, they have all been done