 | The Tennessee Waltz - singer Patti Page 1950
Tags: music, pop, traditional
Description: Her biggest hit was "The Tennessee Waltz", which was also released in 1950. "The Tennessee Waltz" was #1 for thirteen weeks in 1950
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Page
written by Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King in 1947, popularized by Patti Page and by Les Paul and Mary Ford in 1950
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I was waltzing with my darlin' to the Tennesse waltz
when an old friend I happened to see.
I introduced him to my loved one,
and while they were waltzing
my friend stole my sweet-heart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee waltz.
Now I know just how much I have lost.
Yes I lost my little darlin' the night
they were playing the beautiful Tennessee waltz.
I was waltzing with my darlin' to the Tennesse waltz
when an old friend I happened to see.
I introduced him to my loved one,
and while they were waltzing
my friend stole my sweet-heart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee waltz.
Now I know just how much I have lost.
Yes I lost my little darlin' the night
they were playing the beautiful Tennessee waltz.
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 | Patti Page - Moon River
Tags: Moon, Oldies, Page, Patti, River
Description: Moon River
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 | PATTI PAGE - CONQUEST
Tags: Corky, Country, icky, Page, Patti, Robbins, Stripes, thump, White
Description: Original version of the song recently covered by the White Stripes. This performance from The Patti Page Show, 23 June 1956.
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 | Patti Page -- Old Cape Cod
Tags: beautiful, Cape, Cod, Cornwall, county, England, of, old, Page, Patti
Description: Patti Page - Old Cape Cod with views of
the beautiful county of Cornwall
with thanks to thepilotinn.
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 | Patti Page - Detour
Tags: Band, Big, Detour, Doggy, Elvis, film, jazz, n, Page, pati, Patti, pop, Presley, Rock, Roll, stars, Swing, Tennessee, Waltz, Window
Description: Foto Story of Patti Page, one of the best singer ever
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 | Patti Page Tribute
Tags: Page, Patti
Description: Here is a great song by the wonderful singer Patti Page.
Born Clara Ann Fowler in 1927 in Claremore, Oklahoma, Patti Page is one of the best-known female singers in traditional pop music. She is unusual in that she came to traditional pop from country music, and some of her recordings are somewhat country flavored. She is sometimes considered the first major crossover artist to popularize country music to the general public. And she is the pioneer in the field of overdubbing, of multiple voice techniques -- an innovative endeavor that began with her first Top Twenty hit, "Confess", in 1948. She wasn't called "The Singing Rage" for nothing. And nearly 60 years after the "raging" began in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on a little known radio show on which she was the featured singer, Patti Page remains an icon, a beloved singer who changed the face of pop music and the way it was recorded. Her accomplishments in music and television remain unparalleled even today. Her records span from 1949 to 1981. Patti was the best-selling female vocalist of the 1950's, and was wildly popular all through the 1960's. The Southern silk of Patti's voice, combined with her telegenic high cheek-boned beauty, made her an integral part of the golden age of television. Her appearances were many, and she was a frequent guest star on the Milton Berle, Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Ed Sullivan, Garry Moore, Jackie Gleason and Bob Hope shows. She also starred frequently on the prestigious Bell Telephone Hour, the Colgate Comedy Hour and the Steve Allen Show. A musical "Special" on ABC found her costarring with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Patti continued to thrill fans for decades. In 1998 she won a Grammy as "Best Traditional Pop Singer" for her "Live at Carnegie Hall" album, a compilation from her 50th-anniversary concert. It was also in nightclubs that Patti made her mark and her living. She was a major star performing in all the major venues throughout the country. In New York, she played the Copacabana, the prestigious Empire Room at the Waldorf Astoria and the elegant Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel. In Los Angeles, the marquee at the Cocoanut Grove frequently read her name, as did the marquee at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, and the Drake in Chicago. She opened new doors in the 1990's when she entered the era of cabaret, appearing at the Ballroom (home to Peggy Lee among others), Rainbow and Stars (where Rosemary Clooney performed) and the elegant Michael Feinstein's at the Regency -- all in New York. In the course of her remarkable recording career, Patti Page has sold approximately 100 million plus records, making her one of the biggest, if not the biggest selling female recording artist in history. Loved by many singers, such as Sarah Vaughan, Patti has millions of fans, she continues to sing and perform live all around the U.S. One of the first to be awarded her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Patti's name is also on the Country Music Walk of Fame in Nashville. She has received the prestigious Pioneer Award from the Academy of Country Music, and is a member of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.
Enjoy the unforgettable Patti Page!
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 | Patti Page - How Much Is That Doggie In The Window
Tags: Country, Doggie, DVD, MTV, Music, Oklahoma, Page, Patti, Pop, Singer, Video, VIEW, Window
Description: We hope you enjoy this video clip of Patti Page performing the song How Much is That Doggie in the Window, from the DVD The Patti Page Video Songbook, which is a collection of the original music videos from the best-selling female vocalist of all time. The Singing Rage, Miss Patti Page
About the DVD:
In a world overflowing with musical imitators, The Singing Rage—Miss Patti Page remains an original! Now the barefoot girl from Claremore, Oklahoma, is back! Always beautifully dressed and coiffed, she performs 18 delightfully staged numbers of the classic songs that made her famous.
Patti Page has released over 80 albums and 157 singles (with sales of over 70,000,000)—an astounding 110 of which reached the Billboard charts. Her 13 gold records include such standards as I Went To Your Wedding, Mr. & Mississippi, Doggie In The Window and Tennessee Waltz (almost 8,000,000 sold) which is the second biggest-selling single ever, after White Christmas.
A musical pioneer, she was the first to record with the now-standard overdubbing process, singing both lead and background vocals. She was also the first artist to become a crossover sensation ...and she is the only musical performer in history to have her own weekly series on all three networks.
Pattis beauty, vocal purity and unpretentious style have placed her in a category of her own, earning her the respect of fellow artists and the love of millions of fans around the world. The Patti Page Sound can be both warm and fiery hot, religious in feeling, but also provocative. But whether happy, melancholy or brazen, it is always real!
V.I.E.W. Video is proud to present this enhanced DVD of The Patti Page Video Songbook, an outstanding historic tribute to one of the greatest pop and country artists ever!
Selections include
1. How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?
2. I Dont Care If The Sun Dont Shine
3. I Went To Your Wedding
4. Melody Of Love
5. Oklahoma Blues
6. A Blossom Fell
7. Smiles
8. Tennessee Waltz
9. Mr. & Mississippi
10. When Your Lover Has Gone
11. Everyday I Fall In Love
12. You Call Everybody Darling
13. Would I Love You?
14. In The Blue Of Evening
15. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
16. Sunny Side Of The Street
17. Father, Father
18. This Is My Song
For more information or to view our entire catalog, please go to www.view.com
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 | Patti Page-Tennesse Waltz
Tags: alerga, oldies, page, patti, tennesse, waltz
Description: Tennessee Waltz
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz.
(Instrumental Interlude)
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me.
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
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 | Lizabeth Scott & Patti Page in peculiar "Adult Baby" number
Tags: big, film, lizabeth, page, patti, record, scott, singing, stars, the
Description: From THE BIG RECORD TV show from 1958, film noir queen and dramatic actress Lizabeth Scott and Britain's highest paid movie star Gracie Fields join host Patti Page in a rendition of the song "Lollipop" as adult babies. Very interesting.
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 | Patti Page Live in Yuma, Arizona DEC 1st 2007 Pt1
Tags: allegheny, arizona, casino, live, melody, moon, page, paradise, patti, unchained, yuma
Description: I had the pleasure to meet Patti Page and film part of this unforgettable concert, she is soooo great, I was able to go backstage and talk to her, she is down to earth and very sweet! I hope you all enjoy this video! She is still singing amazing after all these years!
Here she sings:
*Allegheny Moon
*Unchained Melody
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 | Lionel Hampton - Flying Home (1957)
Tags: 1957, Hampton, Jazz, Lionel, Orbin, Page, Patti
Description: Watch Lionel Hampton and his band perform Flying Home Broadcast on American Television in 1957.
Use this link to open my Jazz Giants library playlist. http://www.youtube.com/cp/vjVQa1PpcFNgJPmAJf6QfSRPBzZb7Pq9-6EUdGs6FKg=
The name of the show is in the intro to the video and stars Patti Page.
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