Folk Song Favorites

Folk Song Favorites is a Patti Page album, issued by Mercury Records as a 10" long-playing record, as catalog number MG-25101.

Patti Page albums
Albums on Mercury
  • Patti Page
  • Folk Song Favorites
  • Tennessee Waltz (1952)
  • Just Patti (1954)
  • Patti's Songs (1954)
  • So Many Memories (1954)
  • The Waltz Queen (1955)
  • Romance on the Range (1955)
  • Christmas with Patti Page
  • Page One - Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs (1956)
  • Page Two - Sings a Collection of Her Most Famous Songs (1956)
  • Page Three - Easy Listening (1956)
  • You Go to My Head (1956)
  • Music for Two in Love (1956)
  • The Voices of Patti Page (1956)
  • Page Four (1956)
  • This Is My Song (1956)
  • Manhattan Tower (1956)
  • Let's Get Away From It All
  • I've Heard That Song Before
  • On Camera ... Favorites From TV
  • Indiscretion
  • I'll Remember April
  • Three Little Words
  • Golden Hits (1958)
  • Patti Page With The Pete Rugolo All Stars (reissue of In the Land of Hi-Fi)
  • The West Side (reissue of EmArcy album of same name)
  • The East Side (reissue of EmArcy album of same name)
  • Just a Closer Walk with Thee (1960)
  • Sings and Stars in Elmer Gantry
  • Sings Country and Western Golden Hits
  • Sings Country and Western Golden Hits, Vol. 2
  • Golden Hits of the Boys
  • On Stage
  • Blue Dream Street
  • The Nearness of You
  • Make Me Your Kind of Woman
Albums on EmArcy
  • In the Land of Hi-Fi (1956)
  • The East Side
  • The West Side
Albums on Wing
  • The Waltz Queen (1958)
  • Patti Page Sings
  • Y'All Come
Albums on Columbia
  • Say Wonderful Things (1963)
  • Love After Midnight (1964)
  • Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1965)
  • Today My Way (1967)
  • Gentle on My Mind (1968)
  • Honey Come Back (1970)

Famous quotes containing the words folk and/or song:

    An’ when the earth’s as cauld’s the mune
    An’ a’ its folk are lang syne deid,
    On coontless stars the Babe maun cry
    An’ the Crucified maun bleed.
    Hugh MacDiarmid (1892–1978)

    Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragonfly
    Hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky—
    So this winged hour is dropped to us from above.
    Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower,
    This close-companioned inarticulate hour
    When twofold silence was the song of love.
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882)