
Clara Ann Fowler was born in Claremore, Oklahoma
on November 8, 1927.
At the age of 18, sponsored by the Page Milk Company, she was a
featured singer on radio and “The Singing Rage” became Patti Page.
In 1948 Patti first visited the Hit Parade with “Confess,” entering
the top ten in 1950 with “I Don’t Care If the Sun Don’t Shine"
and a few months later with "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming".
Before the year was over, she had her first #1 chart topper with
“All My Love” and the record that would sell more than
20 million singles, "Tennessee Waltz."
Throughout the 50’s and 1960’s Patti Page would add 15
gold records including, “Would I Love You,” “Mockin’ Bird Hill,”
“Mister And Mississippi,” “Detour,” “Come What May,”
“Once In Awhile,” “I Went to Your Wedding,” “Steam Heat”,
“How Much is That Doggie In The Window,” “Changing Partners,”
“Cross Over The Bridge,” “Allegheny Moon,” “Old Cape Cod,”
“Left Right Out Of Your Heart,” and in 1965 the title song from the
Bette Davis motion picture, “Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte.”
On the best selling charts more than 100 times, Patti Page
sold a staggering 110 million records and won a Grammy
in 1998 as Best Traditional Pop Singer. In 2007 Patti Page was
inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.
Visit Patti Page here.

