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DISC: 1

1. Patti Page
2. Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys
3. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians / Kenny Gardner ; the Lombardo Trio
4. The Fontane Sisters
5. Roy Acuff
6. Jo Stafford and Male Quartette / Paul Weston and His Orchestra
7. Bing Crosby and Andrews Sisters / John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra (Live Broadcast)
8. Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra and the Kaydets
9. Jimmie and Leon Short
10. Les Paul and Mary Ford
11. Cowboy Copas
12. Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra
13. Anita O'Day
14. Spike Jones and His City Slickers Featuring Sara Berner ; Sir Frederic Gas
15. Percy Faith and His Orchestra
16. Jerry Fuller
17. Webb Pierce
18. Ames Brothers
19. Sam Cooke
20. Don Robertson
21. Lloyd Price
22. Kitty Wells
23. Bobby Comstock and the Counts
24. Eddy Arnold
25. Damita Jo and the Merry Melody Singers / Jerry Kennedy and His Orchestra
26. Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra
27. David Rose and His Orchestra and Chorus

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Without a doubt, one of the major hit songs of the 20th Century - featuring the most popular recordings and appearing on one set for the first time. The Patti Page recording issued by the newly-formed Mercury Records alone sold more than ten million copies and is still selling! Pee Wee King wrote and recorded his monster hit, placing it on both pop and country charts! Major selling hit records were quickly issued by Jo Stafford, Guy Lombardo, Les Paul & Mary Ford, The Fontane Sisters, jazz great Anita O'Day, as well as a hilarious disc by Spike Jones and His City Slickers! Country hit singles were recorded by the great Roy Acuff, Cowboy Copas, and Jimmie and Leon Short, and revival versions on LP by the legendary Kitty Wells, Eddy Arnold, and Webb Pierce. Within a short period of time lush arrangements appeared by Sammy Kaye, Percy Faith, Billy Vaughn, The Ames Brothers, Don Robertson. A "live" version is featured by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters. The Big Sounds of Jerry Fuller, Sam Cooke, Lloyd Price, Bobby Comstock, Damita Jo, and David Rose brought about a more contemporary sound in the later '50s and early '60s. The hit song quickly became such a major attraction with Tennessean's that it was made one of the State songs by the state legislature!