Gentle On My Mind (Patti Page Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

Track number Title Songwriter(s)
1 Gentle On My Mind
2 Little Green Apples
3 Take Me To Your World
4 Am I That Easy to Forget
5 Have A Little Faith
6 Four Walls
7 This House
8 Honey (I Miss You)
9 Skip A Rope
10 Green Green Grass of Home
11 Release Me
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)

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