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Patti Page - Sings the Hits (2004)

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Patti Page - Sings the Hits
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CastPatti Page
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 9, 2004
DVD ReleaseApril 6, 2004
Running Time50 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code025493156195
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Patti Page - Sings the Hits

The Singing Rage - Miss Patti Page! She was the best-selling female vocalist of the 1950s and her popularity continues to this day.

Here is a fabulous assortment of Patti singing some of her most-beloved tunes, culled from some of her most memorable television appearances.

SONG LIST

This Is My Song On A Wonderful Day Like Today With You On My Mind Who's Gonna Shoe Lover Come Back To Me Born To Lose Unchained Melody What Now My Love? Lazy River Oh Lady Be Good Patti's Hits Medley With My Eyes Wide Open Changing Partners Doggie In The Window I Was Born To Wander Allegheny Moon Mockingbird Hill I Went To Your Wedding Cross Over The Bridge

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMarvelous! Maravilloso!Maraviglioso!Wunderbar!Merveilleux!Quote
In any language this is a marvelous find!!!!
Finally some live footage of Patti's performances from the 50s and 60s. Most of these selections were a regular part of Patti's club performances. BORN TO LOSE from Patti's 1964 Columbia LP "Love After Midnight"has the same great arrangement. UNCHAINED MELODY, WHAT NOW MY LOVE and ON A WONDERFUL DAY LIKE TODAY were never released in any form in the USA. They were part of a live album recorded during a Japanese concert tour in 1965. The LP titled PATTI PAGE LIVE IN TOKYO! is undoubtedly Patti's most collectible LP. Selection 12 has the wrong title (THE FIRST TIME WE WENT WALTZING). This selection is actually DAYS OF THE WALTZ, a late 1964 Patti Page Columbia single which immediately preceded HUSH HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE. It has only seen US LP release on a Columbia Record Club members' premium lp titled HEADLINERS '65. WITH YOU ON MY MIND, the Liberace medley and others are from Patti's 50s TV shows. There are loads of marvelous performances from THE BIG RECORD and THE PATTI PAGE OLDSMOBILE SHOW just waiting to be digitally remastered for DVD release.

This DVD is a great start! (for those looking for some of Patti's early 50s hits, check out THE PATTI PAGE VIDEO SONGBOOK). March 26, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteWhere Are The Hit Songs?Quote
I enjoy Patti Page's singing, and her voice is great on this DVD. However, I was disappointed a few of her hit songs were limited to a medley of about 10 minutes. If you are looking for The Tennessee Waltz you'll have to look elsewhere. There is a nice medley with Lee Liberace, and the DVD is in glorious black and white, but I was disappointed the songs associated with Patti Page was so limited. It was not what I expected, and I was disappointed. May 16, 2004

rating: 4 QuoteThe Singin' Rage rules!Quote
Wow, no wonder Patti Page was so popular for so many decades! This is an excellent collection of performances from her television show. Sadly, there are no program notes, so it is difficult to pinpoint what year these originate from. I'm guessing early 60's, since "What Now My Love" wasn't composed until then. A few clips are probably from '58 or '59. She was such an enchanting performer! And it's nice to see this isn't just a dull parade of her hits. She sings quite a few hits not necessarily associated with her. The sound and video quality is ok...some additional remastering would have resulted in a 5 star review. But for Patti fans, this is an absolute must! April 16, 2004

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