Later careerIn 1974 and 1975, she recorded for Avco Records, and, in 1981, recorded for Plantation Records, her most recent record label. Page's most recent single to appear on any Billboard chart was the 1982 #80 country single, My Man Friday. (She last appeared on the pop chart in 1968, with her version of O.C. Smith's hit, Little Green Apples, and on the Adult Contemporary chart with Give Him Love in 1971.)
Page made the country chart in up to 1983, with her biggest hit during that time being Hello, We're Lonely, a 1973 #14 duet with Tom T. Hall.
In the 1990s, Page started her own label, C.A.F. Records. In 1998, she won a Grammy as Best Traditional Pop Singer. Many of her songs have a strong beat to them that prelude rock 'n' roll. These titles include Mister and Mississippi, Detour and Cross Over the Bridge. In 1956, she married choreographer Charles O'Curran. They adopted two children, a daughter, Kathleen, and a son, Daniel O'Curran.
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