At 16, she was "Young Talent Time" before there ever was a "Young Talent Time"! This LP predates Johnny Young's career by a year, at least(well, his national celebrity, at least).
RC's comment: "It's been and done so why complain now" Maybe so... but still... that's what I liked so much about the English labels, Sensible crediting of publishing companies and, from 1958, the year of issue(Recording First Published...) Oh how I wished we could've had such detail on OUR labels....!
By the way, did you notice that while Little Pattie's singles and EPs were on HMV, occasionally her LPs were on Columbia(though not in the case of this album).
Her earliest works(Stompy-Wompy Real-Gone Surfer Boy) were cringe-worthy rubbish but by the time these tracks came along, "Little" Pattie Amphlett, still in her mid-teens, was starting to get some worthwhile material to record. The only thing that spoils this is those doggone "fugly"(that's Effin' Ugly) publishing company "stamp" logos on the labels.