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  1. Tennessee Waltz. " Tennessee Waltz " is a popular country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King [4] written in 1946 and first released in January 1948. The song became a multimillion seller via a 1950 recording – as "The Tennessee Waltz" – by Patti Page. All versions of the lyrics narrate a situation in which the ...

  2. And from the 'For What It's Worth' department; exactly nine years earlier on Nov. 16th, 1950 Patti Page's covered version of "Tennessee Waltz" was at #8 on Billboard's Best Selling Pop Singles chart, and just under five weeks later it would peak at #1 {for 9 weeks}.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patti_PagePatti Page - Wikipedia

    Allegheny Moon. Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), better known by her stage name Patti Page, was an American singer. Primarily known for pop and country music, she was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female artist of the 1950s, [1] selling over 100 million records during a six-decade-long career. [2]

  4. Jan 10, 2004 · NPR's Scott Simon pays tribute to Patti Page's recording of "The Tennessee Waltz." Fifty-five years ago this week the song became the number one hit and then set a record for holding the top spot ...

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · The “Tennessee Waltz” is more than just a catchy country song. It’s a symbol of a bygone era, a testament to the enduring power of music, and a reflection of the human spirit. As Patti Page once said, “It’s a simple story, but it’s told so beautifully in song. And that’s all that really counts.”.

  6. Jan 4, 2013 · Page, who made "Tennessee Waltz" the third best-selling recording ever. Page died Jan. 1, 2013 in Encinitas, Calif. She was 85. “Patti Page.”. That perkily generic name virtually screams Early ’50s, when sweet girls were attired in organdy dresses and spotless reputations, and when demure female vocalists sang of doggies in the window and ...

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  8. Jan 5, 2023 · In 1950, Patti Page made history when she recorded “Tennessee Waltz” to serve as B-side to the seasonal single “Boogie Woogie Santa Clause.” Originally released by Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys in 1948, Page turned the song into a multimillion seller with her version by selling up to ten million copies, making it the largest-selling record by a female artist throughout the ...