Search - Artist/Band: Patti Page

Artist Info

  • Name: Patti Page
  • Birthday: 11/08/1927
  • Birth Place: Muskogee, OK
  • Decades Active: 1940,1950,1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Vocal Music
  • Styles: Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Traditional Pop, Vocal Pop, Country-Pop
  • Moods: Earnest, Innocent, Calm/Peaceful, Cheerful, Happy, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Fun, Playful, Reserved, Sweet, Stylish, Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Gentle

Albums

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Title Release
  • With Pete Rugolo and Orchestra W
  • 08/04/2009
  • All Hits W
  • 07/07/2009
  • Best Country Songs
  • 11/25/2008
  • Greatest Hits Live
  • 11/25/2008
  • Best of Country
  • 08/19/2008
  • I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire WA
  • 2008
  • All My Love [Dynamic] WA
  • 11/20/2007
  • You Got To My Head/Manhattan Tower WA
  • 09/04/2007
  • I Thought About You WA
  • 07/17/2007
  • Keep Me in Mind WA
  • 03/09/2007
  • Unforgettable Memories
  • 2006
  • Changing Partners
  • 11/14/2005
  • Platinum Collection WA
  • 10/11/2005
  • Sensational Patti Page
  • 08/02/2005
  • On Camera WA
  • 07/17/2005
  • For Sentimental Reasons WA
  • 05/10/2005
  • Ready, Set, Go with Patti Page
  • 02/01/2005
  • 1950's Darling
  • 09/21/2004
  • The Command Performance Collection
  • 07/27/2004
  • Say Wonderful Things/Love After Midnight WA
  • 10/21/2003
  • Today My Way/Honey Come Back WA
  • 10/21/2003
  • So in Love WA
  • 07/29/2003
  • Star Box: Patti Page
  • 07/28/2003
  • All My Love [ASV]
  • 07/22/2003
  • Tennessee Waltz WA
  • 04/28/2003
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Patti Page WA
  • 03/04/2003
  • Sweet Sounds of Christmas
  • 10/07/2002
  • Should I? WA
  • 09/01/2002
  • Collection WA
  • 08/20/2002
  • Brand New Tennessee Waltz
  • 01/16/2001
  • Cocktail Hour WA
  • 09/12/2000
  • Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte/Gentle on My Mind
  • 08/24/1999
  • The Very Best of Patti Page WA
  • 04/27/1999
  • Golden Greats WA
  • 04/08/1998
  • The Singing Rage Rocks WA
  • 1998
  • Tennesee Waltz [Sun]
  • 02/14/1997
  • Dreaming
  • 12/01/1995
  • Greatest Hits: Finest Performances
  • 05/02/1995
  • Tennesse Waltz [Intercontinental]
  • 04/16/1995
  • Patti Page: Greatest Songs
  • 1995
  • A Touch of Country
  • 09/21/1993
  • Fallen Angels
  • 09/07/1993
  • Would I Love You? WA
  • 1993
  • Songs That Made Her Famous
  • 10/11/1991
  • Patti Page & Rosemary Clooney: Greatest Hits [K-Tel]
  • 09/11/1991
  • The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years, Vol. 2 WA
  • 02/1991
  • The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years, Vol. 1 WA
  • 01/1991
  • 16 Most Requested Songs
  • 1991
  • Greatest Hits [Columbia] WA
  • 10/17/1990
  • The Uncollected Patti Page (1949): Patti Page With Lou Stein's Music WA
  • 1986
  • Patti Page Sings America's Favorite Hymns
  • 1966
  • Blue Dream Street WA
  • 1964
  • Say Wonderful Things
  • 1963
  • Golden Hits WA
  • 1960
  • Just a Closer Walk with Thee WA
  • 1960
  • In the Land of Hi Fi WA
  • 1956
  • Manhattan Tower
  • 1956
  • Christmas with Patti Page [1955] WA
  • 1955
  • The Waltz Queen WA
  • 1955

    Individual Bio

    The best-selling female singer during the 1950s, Patti Page in many ways defined the decade of earnest, novelty-ridden adult pop with throwaway hits like "The Doggie in the Window" and "I Went to Your Wedding." By singing a wide range of popular material and her own share of novelty fluff, she proved easily susceptible to the fall of classic adult pop but remained a chart force into the mid-'60s.

    Born Clara Ann Fowler in Muskogee, OK, she began singing professionally at a radio station in Tulsa and took weekend gigs on the side. (After being billed as Patti Page for a program sponsored by Page Milk, she decided to take the name even after leaving.) Page toured the country with a band led by Jimmy Joy and ended up in Chicago by 1947, where she sang in a small-group outing by Benny Goodman and gained a recording contract with Mercury. Her first hit, "Confess," came that same year and made her the first pop artist to overdub harmony vocals onto her own lead. After a few more successes, Page gained her first million-seller in 1950 for "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," which cashed in on the novelty effect of overdubbing (the added touch came with listing it as "the Patti Page Quartet"). Also in 1950, "All My Love" became her first number one hit and spent several weeks at the top. That same year produced the biggest hit of her career, "The Tennessee Waltz." Notched at number one for months, it eventually became one of the best-selling singles of all time and prompted no less than six Top 40 covers during the following year.

    During 1952-1953, Patti Page scored two more huge hits with "I Went to Your Wedding" and "The Doggie in the Window," both of which spent more than two months at number one. She gained her own television program, The Patti Page Show, in 1955 and moved into full-lengths with In the Land of Hi Fi and Manhattan Tower. Page also proved more resilient to the rise of rock & roll than most of her contemporaries, hitting big in 1956 with "Allegheny Moon" and "Old Cape Cod" the next year. Indeed, she kept reaching the charts (if only in moderate placings) throughout the '60s, paced by the Top Ten theme to the film Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte in 1965. Though she stopped recording for the most part in 1968, she continued performing into the '90s. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide