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mercredi 12 août 2015

Patti Page - Money, Marbles And Chalk



Interprète: Patti Page
Titre: Money, Marbles And Chalk
Année: 1949
Billboard: #15

Clara Ann Fowler (née le à Claremore, Oklahoma et morte le à Encinitas), connue sous le pseudonyme Patti Page, est une chanteuse américaine. Elle est la chanteuse qui a vendu le plus de disques au cours des années 1950.

Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), known by her professional name Patti Page, was an American singer of traditional pop music. She was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female artist of the 1950s, selling over 100 million records during a six decade long career. She was often introduced as "the Singin' Rage, Miss Patti Page". New York WNEW disc-jockey William B. Williams introduced her as "A Page in my life called Patti".
Page signed with Mercury Records in 1947, and became their first successful female artist, starting with 1948's "Confess". In 1950, she had her first million-selling single "With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming", and would eventually have 14 additional million-selling singles between 1950 and 1965.
Page's signature song, "Tennessee Waltz", was one of the biggest-selling singles of the 20th century, and is recognized today as one of the official songs of the state of Tennessee. It spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard magazine's Best-Sellers List in 1950. Page had three additional No. 1 hit singles between 1950 and 1953, "All My Love (Bolero)", "I Went to Your Wedding", and "(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window".
Unlike most pop music singers, Page blended country music styles into many of her most popular songs. As a result of this crossover appeal, many of Page's singles appeared on the Billboard Country Chart. Towards the 1970s, she shifted her career towards country music and began having greater success on its charts, ending up one of the few vocalists to have made them in five separate decades.
With the rise of Rock and Roll in the second half of the 1950s, traditional pop music began to wane. Page was among a small number of traditional pop music singers able to sustain success, continuing to have major hits into the mid-1960s with "Old Cape Cod", "Allegheny Moon", "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)", and "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte".
In 1997, Patti Page was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. She was posthumously honored with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2013.

mercredi 29 juillet 2015

Frankie Yankovic & His Yanks - Just Because



Interprète: Frankie Yankovic & His Yanks
Titre: Just Because
Année: 1948
Billboard: #7

Frankie Yankovic (, Davis, Virginie-Occidentale - , New Port Richey, Floride), était un musicien de polka, vainqueur d'un Grammy Award. Connu comme le "Roi de la Polka ", Yankovic est le premier artiste à avoir joué dans le style Slovène (également appelé Cleveland style) pendant une longue et brillante carrière.
D'ancêtres slovènes, il était de Cleveland, Ohio. Yankovic a réalisé près de 200 enregistrements dans sa carrière. En 1985, lors de la 28e cérémonie des Grammy awards, il est le premier à se voir décerner un prix dans la catégorie Meilleur enregistrement Polka.
Yankovic s'égarait rarement de la polka, mais il a enregistré avec le chanteur de country Chet Atkins, le chanteur pop Don Everly et fait une version de “Too Fat Polka” avec le comédien Drew Carey, également de Cleveland. Frankie Yankovic a eu une relation de longue date avec le virtuose de l'accordéon Joey Miskulin.

Frank John "Frankie" Yankovic (July 28, 1915 in Davis, West Virginia – October 14, 1998 in New Port Richey, Florida) was a Grammy Award-winning polka musician. Known as "America's Polka King," Yankovic was considered the premier artist to play in the Slovenian style during his long career.

dimanche 21 juin 2015

Ted Daffan's Texans - No Letter Today



Interprète: Ted Daffan's Texans
Titre: No Letter Today
Année: 1944
Billboard: #2

Theron Eugene "Ted" Daffan (September 21, 1912 – October 6, 1996) was an American country musician noted for composing the seminal "Truck Driver's Blues" and two much covered country anthems of unrequited love, "Born to Lose" and "I'm a Fool to Care".