
Patty Duke The Complete Album Collection
$ 29.98
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With Critically and Popularly Acclaimed Roles in The Miracle Worker and The Patty Duke Show, Patty Duke Was America’s Most Popular Teenager in the Early and Mid-‘60s
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Her Fame on Screen Resulted in a Recording Contract with United Artists, Where She Recorded Four Albums
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The Complete Album Collection Includes All Four Albums (Don’t Just Stand There, Patty, Patty Duke Sings Songs from Valley of the Dolls, and Patty Duke Sings Folk Songs)
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Patty Duke Sings Folk Songs Was Never Commercially Released
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Also Includes Bonus Tracks
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48 Tracks in All
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Mastered from Original Tapes
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Liner Notes Include Quotes from Patty Duke Herself
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A Timely Tribute to the Late, Great Legend
There was a lot of competition in the mid-‘60s for the title of America’s Most Popular Teenager, but a convincing case can be made that Patty Duke was IT. In 1962, at the age of 16, she became the youngest actress ever to win an Academy Award for her portrayal of Helen Keller in the film The Miracle Worker, a role she originated on Broadway. Then, in 1963, she was given her own series, The Patty Duke Show, in which she played two different leading roles of “identical cousins” (an ironic circumstance given Patty’s bouts of manic depression and her later championing of the cause). Like so many teen stars before and after her, stardom on television quickly translated into a recording contract and appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, Shindig! and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, resulting in four albums for United Artists, all of which we are reissuing with bonus tracks. Don’t Just Stand There and Patty came out in 1965 and 1966, respectively; besides the first album’s Top Ten title track, they included the hits “Say Something Funny” and “Whenever She Holds You” (we’ve included another hit, “Funny Little Butterflies,” as a bonus track). 1967’s Sings Songs from Valley of the Dolls was a darker, more mature album as befitting her controversial role in the film Valley of the Dolls; we’ve paired that album with the never-before released album of folk songs she recorded with United Artists in 1968. All four albums are taken from the original master tapes; they feature additional photos and liner notes with quotes from Patty Duke herself. Long-lost music from one of the truly iconic figures in ‘60s pop culture
1. Disk : 1
1. Don't Just Stand There
2. Why Don't They Understand
3. Downtown
4. Danke Schöen
5. Everything but Love
6. A World Without Love
7. Say Something Funny
8. Too Young
9. What the World Needs Now Is Love
10. Save Your Heart for Me
11. Ribbons & Roses
12. The End of the World
13. Funny Little Butterflies
14. Lonely Little In-Between
15. The World Is Watching Us
16. Yesterday
17. All Through the Day
18. Whenever She Holds You
19. Little Things Mean a Lot
20. One Kiss Away
21. I Love How You Love Me
22. Sure Gonna Miss Him
23. All I Have to Do Is Dream
24. Nothing but You
Disk : 2
1. It's Impossible
2. Come Live with Me
3. Give a Little More
4. I'll Plant My Own Tree
5. Theme from Valley of the Dolls
6. My Own Little Place
7. Half-Hearted Kisses
8. Roses Are Red
9. A Million Things to Do
10. Forever Yours
11. Learn to Live with Your Heartbreak
12. I Want Your Love
13. Colors
14. The Cruel War
15. The Best Is Yet to Come
16. And We Were Strangers
17. Puff the Magic Dragon
18. The Bells of Rhymney
19. Time to Move On
20. Dona, Dona
21. Shine for Me
22. The Housewife's Lament
23. Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye
24. Blowin' in the Wind