My parents loved dancing to this, dad's been gone almost 40 years. My wife and I were just with mom at the nursing home today, she's going down hill fast with the horrible disease of Parkinson's. She asked me to play this on my phone then started singing along with Patti. My wife started to tear up knowing/seeing mom doesn't have much time left but was enjoying the music. I will play this song every time I see her until she leaves us to dance once again... with dad in heaven.
This was my mom's song ~ her husband (my father ) was killed one night just as he got home from work , by a drunk driver . She would play this song often thinking of him .
I was four years old when this came out. My mom and I were listening on the old vacuum tube radio when this first played. Mom told me to pay attention since this was the biggest song ever. Mom is now 100 and I'm a senior citizen and I still remember that old crummy radio playing this song.
Have you ever cried for OTHER people's memories? That's what this song makes me do. Special thanks to the artists who wrote, sang, and played this beautiful gift.
This is the only song that makes me cry 😭. This is the theme song of my mom and dad when they were still alive. They used to dance this song with so much love and affection and we were all mesmerized with my siblings as we watched them on the floor🤗🤗I know they still dance with this song in Heaven🤗🎹🎼🎶Miss them so much😅🚴🎹🎼🎶
What a beautiful story. My parents danced in the kitchen a lot. We always listened to music on the weekends when we cleaned and cooked. A song would come on and my dad would ask my mom to dance. My sisters would be dancing with each other or the door frame while cleaning. ❤️
I danced with this waltz in 1956: happy memories, no drugs, no knives, no guns, and no for many things that unfortunately now exist in our society today
@@ilanpi Not a sheltered life I lost my father when I was 18, just before 2 years of compulsory national service in the military Later I lived in London where people who came later from abroad have changed its character One example: in 1956 I had a scooter in London and parked it by the curb untouched overnight
“Tennessee Waltz” was composed by Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King in 1947. Patti Page’s rendition is the best known version of the song and the largest selling record by a female artist in recording history. In 1965, this became one of Tennessee’s official state anthems. “Tennessee Waltz” was the last piece to sell a million copies of sheet music. 💙🎼💚 May you rest in peace, Clara Ann Fowler, a.k.a. Patti Page (1927 - 2013)… 🌹
My dad's friend used to play this around the campfire. It brought a tear to his eye. I've seen my dad tear up maybe twice before. Now this song always makes me cry.
tears od joy of course? i heard this and ol man river from grandpa shortly after grandma died. he saw Louis in MA in 51 or 52 one summer. a drunken weekend story i heard from him ;)
What a wonder of singing! Patti Page is a soprano, but so velvety - in the lower tones - and like a nightingale in the high ones. It is the way she sings that make her voice so moving.
This was my Nana’s favorite song. The day she died I played this song for her and she loved it. Every time I hear this song (this version) I get teary eyed and think of her.
Mark Savella I'm so very sorry that you have lost your Nana May your Nana Rest In Peace 🙏 and may you and your families 👪 and Emergency Workers also find Peace 🌹 🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful song, back when music was loaded with talent. Also, her song change partners. Good song to slow dance to, too. They don't have slow dance songs anymore, as well as a lot of other things
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When I was much younger my mum house was full of my brothers friends after they been out and they all come back to my mum and play These songs I love listening to them now and wish I was back there
A world that is long gone. There was ugliness in it, but also great beauty. Now we live in a degenerate age where ugliness is worshipped and beauty is despised and mocked.
Tennessee Waltz is a mind-trip of a song journey in itself and personally for me as well: it's a song about a song that doesn't exist written by two men about a man losing his sweetheart to an old friend but became an international hit when sung by a female artist despite it being released on the B-side of a Christmas single no one remembers. A year later a Japanese version was released by a teenaged girl in English and Japanese and it became such a hit in Japan, that when I visited the country over half-a-century later, Japanese people would often remark when they heard I was from that state by saying "Ah, Tennessee Waltzu!" In fact, I first heard the song in Japan by a female singer at a blues club in Tokyo (I had grown up more with Rocky Top myself). When I finally got around to hearing Patti Page's version, though, it all clicked together as to why this song became as famous as it did. She truly owns this song.
Thank you for your comment! It helps explain the data for this video, which shows me that an almost equal share of the audience is from the US and Japan.
The Saturday night dance was very popular in the fifties. Many people will respond to both the words and the song. Nobody could sing it better than Patti
I was watching 'NOVITIATE 2017', heard its tune in the 5th minute.... searched for it and found it to be TENNESSEE WALTZ.... I loved it.... I asked myself why this song in that film? I realized Cathleen's mother lost her loved one (her only daughter) to the church as she had introduced her to that community and Cathleen developed the desire to become the nun.... perhaps it was a single mother's expectation to regain happiness from grandchildren who would never come again..... it's great film to watch!
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz When an old friend I happened to see I introduced her to my loved one and while they were dancin' My friend stole my sweetheart from me I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz Now I know just how much I have lost Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing The beautiful Tennessee Waltz 🎺🎺🎺 I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz When an old friend I happened to see I introduced her to my loved one and while they were dancin' My friend stole my sweetheart from me I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz Now I know just how much I have lost Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
I was her honest junkie of songs. She started her singing in 1950. Her voice and sound were soft with charm. I was her audience and spectator to listen her songs.
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@@alexsandersmith1880mostly today generation love the old music and old generation dislike todays music. Nothing wrong, just the universality of old music never beat by todays music
In the summer of 1953, when I turned 5 years old, this song was always on the radio. My sister and I were staying with my aunt's family at Fort Knox, Kentucky, while my mother was in Mexico for health reasons. I loved to sing the first few bars of this song, but my 10 y/o cousin would tease me, saying, "Oh really? Who's your darlin'?"
One of my dad's favorite songs. I found out that this lady was his first girlfriend when he was very young. She lived across the street from him. I love her music. She and my dad died just a few months apart.
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90年上大学,这首歌让我入迷,谢谢Patti Page的歌陪伴我渡过无尽的长夜!I went to college in 1990 and this song fascinated me. Thank you Patti Page for accompanying me through endless nights!
When I'm not feeling good , I always dreamed of my mom and dad in heaven watching over me 😔 Then I'll play this music to imagine that they're just in the dance floor happily and sweetly dancing 🥺after a few more playing this song suddenly as if was magic,,,I started to feel good again🤗🚴🚴
I was dancing with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz When an old friend I happened to see Introduced her to my loved one And while they were dancing My friend stole my sweetheart from me I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz Now I know just how much I have lost Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
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My parents loved dancing to this, dad's been gone almost 40 years. My wife and I were just with mom at the nursing home today, she's going down hill fast with the horrible disease of Parkinson's. She asked me to play this on my phone then started singing along with Patti. My wife started to tear up knowing/seeing mom doesn't have much time left but was enjoying the music. I will play this song every time I see her until she leaves us to dance once again... with dad in heaven.
Well done and GOD bless
I know what you going through my dad had it the Japs couldn't get him in World War II but Parkinson's got him in the end
Just beautiful! Was my Grandmother's favourite and she used to sing it to me and my sister when we were toddlers. Loveky memories!🥰
This was my mom's song ~ her husband (my father ) was killed one night just as he got home from work , by a drunk driver . She would play this song often thinking of him .
😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤
😰😰😰
😢❤
That's God for you. Always looking out . Thoughts and prayers . Lol
6501 ой, как жалко, как жалко
What a different and a better world it was back then
My Mothers favorite song she loved Patti Page RIP Mommy this is for you💙💓💜❤🌹🕯
God blesses Your Mom
My mom as well! She always loved her gentle and delicate voice.
I was four years old when this came out. My mom and I were listening on the old vacuum tube radio when this first played. Mom told me to pay attention since this was the biggest song ever. Mom is now 100 and I'm a senior citizen and I still remember that old crummy radio playing this song.
Have you ever cried for OTHER people's memories? That's what this song makes me do. Special thanks to the artists who wrote, sang, and played this beautiful gift.
This is the only song that makes me cry 😭. This is the theme song of my mom and dad when they were still alive. They used to dance this song with so much love and affection and we were all mesmerized with my siblings as we watched them on the floor🤗🤗I know they still dance with this song in Heaven🤗🎹🎼🎶Miss them so much😅🚴🎹🎼🎶
I know how u Feel
A lovely song from her was 'How much is that doggie in the window"
What a beautiful story. My parents danced in the kitchen a lot. We always listened to music on the weekends when we cleaned and cooked. A song would come on and my dad would ask my mom to dance. My sisters would be dancing with each other or the door frame while cleaning. ❤️
Beautifully said, a real tribute to the kind of parents we all wish we had.
Real America!
I'm 58 and remember my grandmother playing Patties songs as I was a very young boy. I just played it for my 23 year old son.
I love her face, her face, her dress... The lyrics is so beautiful, too 🤩💗 unfortunately, today the most music change to worst 😔
One can not help but place immediate and undivided attention to her the moment she begins her walk down those stairs.
I danced with this waltz in 1956: happy memories, no drugs, no knives, no guns, and no for many things that unfortunately now exist in our society today
you mean panties...?
You have a sheltered past
@@ilanpi Not a sheltered life I lost my father when I was 18, just before 2 years of compulsory national service in the military
Later I lived in London where people who came later from abroad have changed its character
One example: in 1956 I had a scooter in London and parked it by the curb untouched overnight
Ya the good ol' days when all you had to worry about was racism,communism 😂, and the constant threat of nuclear attack
We forget how much talent folks had, thanks for reminding us....
Patti really had such a beautiful voice!
Love, love, love it… ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing this adorable song and performance! 🙏🍀
My Grandfather loved this song and played it often. He went home in 1965. I still miss him. Rest easy, Potsie!
“Tennessee Waltz” was composed by Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King in 1947. Patti Page’s rendition is the best known version of the song and the largest selling record by a female artist in recording history.
In 1965, this became one of Tennessee’s official state anthems.
“Tennessee Waltz” was the last piece to sell a million copies of sheet music. 💙🎼💚
May you rest in peace, Clara Ann Fowler, a.k.a. Patti Page (1927 - 2013)… 🌹
Yes, I have heard many renditions but Miss Page voice is hard for any talented artist to compete with
@@normitabarranco3378 Indeed. Best regards to you, Normita.
I always loved this song I wasn’t aware of it’s history or that of patty’s story behind it thank you
@@ericchandler2422 My pleasure. Best regards to you, Eric.
Should be the national anthem; so, I a born in Tennessee.
Patti Page has a voice from another world. Delecate and gentle, but with all heart and deep feeling... Absolutetly beautiful..
A million best wishes, Patti.
Am crying so hard😭😭I miss her
Such a sweet and lovely voice she had, one of the best . . .
She set a standard for all other singers. A true original.
She had such a beautiful voice
My dad's friend used to play this around the campfire. It brought a tear to his eye. I've seen my dad tear up maybe twice before. Now this song always makes me cry.
tears od joy of course? i heard this and ol man river from grandpa shortly after grandma died. he saw Louis in MA in 51 or 52 one summer. a drunken weekend story i heard from him ;)
What a wonder of singing! Patti Page is a soprano, but so velvety - in the lower tones - and like a nightingale in the high ones. It is the way she sings that make her voice so moving.
... ah yes... lilting.
Goose bump Heaven! Put tears in my eyes. This is music, that has class!
My wife and i saw her in live performance in San Francisco when were in our 20's--great performer--classy act.
jlh
I MISS YOU DAD AND MOM. MAY YOU BOTH REST IN THE LORD FOREVER......
KB✝️🌺🌺
I have never heard such a beautiful rendition of this song
This is the first song I remember. My father sang it along with the radio. Always think of him when I hear this.
@@gregnormal55. I sure am!
This was my Nana’s favorite song. The day she died I played this song for her and she loved it. Every time I hear this song (this version) I get teary eyed and think of her.
Mark Savella I'm so very sorry that you have lost your Nana
May your Nana Rest In Peace 🙏 and may you and your families 👪 and Emergency Workers also find Peace 🌹 🌹🌹🌹
God bless
20 years ago i danced while my grandma sang this song. I missed her so darn much
Wonderful song, back when music was loaded with talent. Also, her song change partners. Good song to slow dance to, too. They don't have slow dance songs anymore, as well as a lot of other things
Beautifully sung and the words are easily understandable, unlike many of the songs today.
I love this beautiful song .
Thank you. 💐
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This song is a gem -- it has a timeless beauty.
This is the one of my favorite song... Tennesse waltz.... God bless you patti page. Rest in peace......
When I was much younger my mum house was full of my brothers friends after they been out and they all come back to my mum and play These songs I love listening to them now and wish I was back there
Beautiful lady and such a superb voice.I love this song.
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... how lovely!
❤❤❤❤❤
Birgit, Vienna
If someone is still listening to this song after 200years,i might be dead already but im here.
And thank God!
We wouldn't have car spaces without You
A world that is long gone. There was ugliness in it, but also great beauty. Now we live in a degenerate age where ugliness is worshipped and beauty is despised and mocked.
This is a prize song of the past that will never get old, it will still be famous in generations to come! 🌟
This takes me back to my Grandma's house - she loves this
Tennessee Waltz is a mind-trip of a song journey in itself and personally for me as well: it's a song about a song that doesn't exist written by two men about a man losing his sweetheart to an old friend but became an international hit when sung by a female artist despite it being released on the B-side of a Christmas single no one remembers. A year later a Japanese version was released by a teenaged girl in English and Japanese and it became such a hit in Japan, that when I visited the country over half-a-century later, Japanese people would often remark when they heard I was from that state by saying "Ah, Tennessee Waltzu!" In fact, I first heard the song in Japan by a female singer at a blues club in Tokyo (I had grown up more with Rocky Top myself). When I finally got around to hearing Patti Page's version, though, it all clicked together as to why this song became as famous as it did. She truly owns this song.
Thank you for your comment! It helps explain the data for this video, which shows me that an almost equal share of the audience is from the US and Japan.
My first time hearing this song and I'm crying. 😭 absolutely breathtaking
Sometimes I forget how pretty she was and what a great voice she had -
She was WAY ABOVE
being merely "pretty."
She appears as what some people may call a "Southern Belle" with an extraordinary gift of voice.
Thank you for the upload.
What a wonderful old song and what an amazing voice.
I had no idea she was so beautiful. And the voice is perfection.
The Saturday night dance was very popular in the fifties.
Many people will respond to both the words and the song.
Nobody could sing it better than Patti
I was watching 'NOVITIATE 2017', heard its tune in the 5th minute.... searched for it and found it to be TENNESSEE WALTZ.... I loved it.... I asked myself why this song in that film? I realized Cathleen's mother lost her loved one (her only daughter) to the church as she had introduced her to that community and Cathleen developed the desire to become the nun.... perhaps it was a single mother's expectation to regain happiness from grandchildren who would never come again..... it's great film to watch!
This sorrowful masterpiece is universal, and transcends the times
I can not listen to her song without deep sighs and tears
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one and while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
🎺🎺🎺
I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one and while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
What a sweet song! I remember hearing this when I was a kid.
I love this song! So beautiful 🎧🎶
I was her honest junkie
of songs. She started her singing in 1950. Her voice and sound were soft with charm.
I was her audience and
spectator to listen her songs.
What a moment in time, a classic song and it still gets to me. Aloha ( love) from Honolulu, Hawaii
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As Patti started an acting career she didn't sing as much. She was the best in her day, and made my day.
My goodness! Sooooooo beautiful!
I always loved this song. Patti Page was such an amazing singer. Voice as clear as a bell.
Am I ignorant, or are singers today less talented?
@@alexsandersmith1880 It was a different time. I don't understand the appeal of today's music.
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@@alexsandersmith1880mostly today generation love the old music and old generation dislike todays music. Nothing wrong, just the universality of old music never beat by todays music
丁寧に美しく歌っている。
wow, not only she is beautiful, but the song and music is second to non, is just spectacular, i love it
Beautiful memories I was 8 years old when this record was made I recall with fondness
In the summer of 1953, when I turned 5 years old, this song was always on the radio. My sister and I were staying with my aunt's family at Fort Knox, Kentucky, while my mother was in Mexico for health reasons.
I loved to sing the first few bars of this song, but my 10 y/o cousin would tease me, saying, "Oh really? Who's your darlin'?"
One of my dad's favorite songs. I found out that this lady was his first girlfriend when he was very young. She lived across the street from him. I love her music. She and my dad died just a few months apart.
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Patti Page, beautiful lady, beautiful voice with this beautiful song. Love all her songs. RIP
I'm 15 years old and I'm from Portugal, one of my favorite songs ❤️
90年上大学,这首歌让我入迷,谢谢Patti Page的歌陪伴我渡过无尽的长夜!I went to college in 1990 and this song fascinated me. Thank you Patti Page for accompanying me through endless nights!
In 1956, patti pages was still very young and pretty, her voice and sound attracted me to listen.She was famous and welcomed
by all Americans.
Such beautiful Patti Page ! ♥🌎👍
I heard this when I was a child. I liked singing along with this amazing voice..smooth as silk. I recall My aunt had the red record.
This one gives me go back to a better time in my life
I love this much better than the overdubbed version!! You can hear her beautiful voice better this way !!
When I'm not feeling good , I always dreamed of my mom and dad in heaven watching over me 😔 Then I'll play this music to imagine that they're just in the dance floor happily and sweetly dancing 🥺after a few more playing this song suddenly as if was magic,,,I started to feel good again🤗🚴🚴
パティ・ペイジの音源と並ぶ名映像ですね。残してくれた本人とスタッフに感謝します。
I love this song. The Tenessee Waltz honors Tennessee where i was born.
What a silky voice. So enjoyable. Thank you.
I miss you,i love you mama..i miss your voice..😭😭😭
Why don't people sing like this anymore? Patti Page had some of the best songs.
It is amazing how much she and Priscilla Presley look so much alike. I love this song and grew up listening to Patti singing it and many others.
I was dancing with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
Introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancing
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
Wunderbares Lied einer wunderschönen Frau. Einfach nur schön!❤️
The unforgettable best version
She leaved us on 1/1
We will always remember her
Long live digitally
What a truly Beautiful lady an voice
Remember it like it was yesterday.
I love these songs from the early fifties.
Great memories u will have for ever
Great lady great voice and a great song
The first song I've learned during my childhood years and still singing it love it love her beautiful voice..
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Damn shame that they don't have songs and singers like this much anymore.
Not commercially viable with the modern day crud. Thankful for Sirius XM
I love this version of the song. I can't find it anywhere else
So sad and sweet at the same time. Could listen to it over and over.
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I remember, on her last stage she could not sing this song, but all audience applauded. We Japanese love Tennessee Waltz one of beloved American song.
a beautiful voice to match a beautiful lady
oh My God, she beautiful and also her beautiful voice ! am I too late to just know this such beautiful today
I'm 28 and I love this song
So hauntingly sweet and sad at the same time. Just love this music.
This was my mother’s favorite song. When I was a teenager she said I looked like Patti Page. Memories….
I sure remember watching this when I was 8 years old. 😊
This song, reminded me of my parents.
This one pops into my head ever so often and I look it up to hear it. The time? 0700 here in jolly old England.
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Early romance at it's finest. I will always love this song.
Again my childhood dream song. It brings back lots of beautiful memories.
Beautiful