Radio-TV mirror (Jan-June 1953)

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Lucky am I, I am so Lucky! Patti Page's songs are filled with heartbreak, but her own heart is overflowing with joy Singing star of NBC-TV's Scott Music Hall— Patti Page. By BETTY FREEDMAN Dm somebody say that it takes a sad heart to sing a sad song? Well, that doesn't seem to be the requirement — because a little lady from Oklahoma named Patti Page has been lamenting the loss of bygone loves to the tune of an estimated half -million dollars a year, and she's one of the happiest girls in show business. Patti considers herself one of the luckiest gals who was ever born in Claremont, Oklahoma — which was Will Rogers' (Continued on page 76) Patti Page and Frank Fontaine star on the Scott Music Hall alternate Wednesdays at 8:30 P.M. EST, over NBC-TV, for the Scott Paper Company. Patti always wears her horn-rims off-stage — while painting — or signing autographs for her fans. 72