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
1 view
53
15
1 month ago 00:07:12 1
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Cast Then and Now 2024 - Diary of a Wimpy Kid Age, Real Name and Life Partner
1 month ago 00:01:02 4
Patti McGee Skateboarding Hall of Fame intro
2 months ago 00:04:23 1
“Over the Hills and Far Away“ - Patty Gurdy (Gary Moore / Nightwish Hurdy Gurdy Cover)