Howdy! (Pat Boone album)

Howdy! is the 1956 debut studio album by Pat Boone. It followed a previous self-titled album compilation of previously released singles.[1][2]

Howdy!
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1956
LabelDot
ProducerRandy Wood
Pat Boone chronology
Pat Boone
(1956)
Howdy!
(1956)
Pat
(1957)

Track listing

A1 "Begin The Beguine" (Cole Porter)
A2 "Hummin' the Blues" (Beasley Smith, Billy Vaughn)
A3 "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" (Billy Rose, Harry Warren, Mort Dixon)
A4 "All I Do Is Dream Of You" (Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown)
A5 "That Lucky Old Sun" (Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie)
A6 "Beg Your Pardon" (Beasley Smith, Francis Craig)
B1 "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy" (Harry Stone, Jack Stapp)
B2 "With You" (Irving Berlin)
B3 "Every Little Thing" (Beasley Smith)
B4 "Forgive Me" (Jack Yellen, Milton Ager)
B5 "Sunday" (Chester Conn, Benny Krueger, Jule Styne, Ned Miller)
B6 "Harbor Lights" (Jimmy Kennedy, P.K. DeGooreynd)
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References

  1. Colin Larkin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2011 - Page 2006 "ALBUMS: Pat Boone (Dot 1956), Howdy! (Dot 1956) , 'Pat' (Dot 1957), Pat Boone Sings Irving Berlin (Dot 1957), Hymns We Love (Dot
  2. Allmusic
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