Born Clara Anne Fowler in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Patti Page received her first break while in high school when she performed on Tulsa station KTUL. The Page Milk Company sponsored the radio program which gave rise to her professional singing name Patti Page. Throughout the 1950s Patti Page sold more records than any other female vocalist but admittedly the majority of her hits were "novelty" numbers ("The Doggie in the Window", "Mister And Mississippi", "Mockingbird Hill" etc) and critics often dismissed her ability, failing to recognize that given a "standard" tune Page was a more than capable singer.
13 Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart (FT Vic Damone)
14 Patti Page & Vic Damone Interview
15 So in Love
16 You Was (FT Vic Damone)
17 Yes Yes Yes (FT Vic Damone)
18 My Dream Is Yours
19 Just One Way to Say I Love You
20 Dear Hearts & Gentle People
21 I'm Gonna Paper All My Walls with Love Letters
22 Sentimental Music
23 I Love You Because
24 One Sweet Letter
25 Love Where Are You Now
26 My Jealous Eyes
Born Clara Anne Fowler in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Patti Page received her first break while in high school when she performed on Tulsa station KTUL. The Page Milk Company sponsored the radio program which gave rise to her professional singing name Patti Page. Throughout the 1950s Patti Page sold more records than any other female vocalist but admittedly the majority of her hits were "novelty" numbers ("The Doggie in the Window", "Mister And Mississippi", "Mockingbird Hill" etc) and critics often dismissed her ability, failing to recognize that given a "standard" tune Page was a more than capable singer.