Manhattan Tower (Patti Page album)
Manhattan Tower was a Patti Page LP album, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number MG-20226 in 1956. It is her version of Gordon Jenkins' popular 1948/1956 Manhattan Tower suite.
Manhattan Tower | ||||
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Released | 1956 | |||
Recorded | September 1956 | |||
Studio | Mercury Sound Studio, New York City | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Billboard liked the album commenting, inter alia, "Gordon Jenkins' new, expanded "Manhattan Tower" score soon to be showcased, via a TV spectacular is handed a class A vocal treatment by Patti Page, who sings 11 tunes...from the score with her usual good taste, technical know-how and warm sincerity..."[2]
The album was reissued, combined with the 1956 Patti Page album You Go to My Head, in compact disc format, by Sepia Records on September 4, 2007.
Track listing
Track number | Title | Songwriter(s) |
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1 | "New York's My Home" | Gordon Jenkins |
2 | "Once Upon A Dream" | |
3 | "Learnin' My Latin" | |
4 | "Happiness Cocktail" | |
5 | "March Marches On" | |
6 | "Never Leave Me" | |
7 | "Married I Can Always Get" | |
8 | "Repeat After Me" | |
9 | "Indian Giver" | |
10 | "This Close To The Dawn" | |
11 | "The Party" (Noah) |
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References
- Manhattan Tower at AllMusic
- "Billboard". October 20, 1956: 24. Cite journal requires
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