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  4. Come What May (1952 song) - Wikipedia

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    It was popularized by Patti Page in 1952. The Page recording, in an arrangement by Joe Reisman , was issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 5772 (backed with " Retreat "), and first reached the Billboard chart on February 9, 1952, lasting 13 weeks and peaking at number 9.

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  6. Page 1 – A Collection of Her Most Famous Songs - Wikipedia

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    This was the first album in a series of four, titled "Page 1" to "Page 4". Billboard liked this one saying (inter alia): "Mercury has a good nostalgic album series idea, with Patti Page apparently destined to cut a group of albums dedicated to songs of various decades. “Page 1” spotlights the canary's warm show-wise vocal talents on tunes ...

  7. Mama from the Train - Wikipedia

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    The best-known version was recorded by Patti Page. This recording was released by Mercury Records as catalog number 70971. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on November 3, 1956. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #12; on the Best Seller chart, at #17; on the Juke Box chart, at #12; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs ...

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    For example, a Facebook user can link their email account to their Facebook to find friends on the site, allowing the company to collect the email addresses of users and non-users alike. [412] Over time, countless data points about an individual are collected; any single data point perhaps cannot identify an individual, but together allows the ...