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1998 live album by Patti Page
Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert |
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Released | September 15, 1998 (1998-09-15) |
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Recorded | May 31, 1997 |
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Label | DRG |
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Patti Page in Tokyo (1966)
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Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert (1998)
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Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert is a
live album by
Patti Page, released through the
record label DRG in 1998. It was issued as a
compact disc.
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Reception
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The album won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
Track listing
- "Person Who Used to Be Me/A Brand New Me" (Bell, Cohan, Gamble, Grossman) – 6:45
- "
With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming" (
Mack Gordon,
Harry Revel) – 2:47
- "It's a Wonderful World" (Adamson, Savitt, Watson) – 1:35
- "
Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" (
Elton John,
Tim Rice) – 3:46
- "
Ain't No Sunshine/
You Are My Sunshine" (
Jimmie Davis,
Charles Mitchell,
Bill Withers) – 2:44
- Movie Medley: "In the Wee Small Hours" / "
The Nearness of You" / "When I Fall in Love"
(
Hoagy Carmichael, Heyman, Hilliard, Mann,
Ned Washington, Young) – 6:07
- "
Old Cape Cod" (Allan Jeffrey, Claire Rothrock,
Milton Yakus) – 2:58
- "
Release Me" (
Eddie Miller, Dub Williams,
Robert Yount) – 3:32
- "Go on Home" (Cochran) – 2:21
- "Less Than a Song" (Axton) – 3:05
- "
Unchained Melody" (
Alex North,
Hy Zaret) – 4:46
- "
The More I See You" (Gordon,
Harry Warren) – 2:59
- "
Allegheny Moon" (
Al Hoffman,
Dick Manning) – 2:33
- "A Foggy Day" (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin) – 4:03
- "I Stayed Too Long at the Fair" (Barnes) – 5:49
- "
Detour" (
Paul Westmoreland) – 3:54
- Hits Medley: "
(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window" / "
You Belong to Me"
(Benjamin, Coleman, Darion, David, DeVol, Horton,
Pee Wee King,
Bob Merrill,
Chilton Price, Robinson, Russell, Spina,
Redd Stewart, Weiss) – 8:04
- "
Tennessee Waltz" (King, Stewart) – 2:35
Personnel
- John Harris – engineer
- Chuck Hughes – drums
- Allan Jeffrey – composer
- Eric Kohler – design
- Claire Rothrock – composer
- Alan Silverman – mastering
- Milton Yakus – composer
References