In 1948, Page had her first charting release with "Confess", peaking at number 12 on the American Billboard Hot 100.
Four more singles reached the top 20 or 30 on the chart in the forties decade: "Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart" (a duet with Vic Damone), "So in Love", "I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning" and "Money, Marbles and Chalk".
In 1954, Page had four top ten singles including the number two Hot 100 song "Cross Over the Bridge".
She had top ten singles with "Allegheny Moon" (1956), "Old Cape Cod" (1957) and "Left Right Out of Your Heart" (1958).
Her singles then began reaching lower top 40 and progressively-lower chart positions starting in 1959.
In 1961, "Mom and Dad's Waltz" was a top 20 single on the Billboard adult contemporary chart.
The 1970 singles "I Wish I Had a Mommy Like You" and "Give Him Love" reached top 30 positions on the Billboard country chart.
Three of them made top 40 positions: "Make Me Your Kind of Woman" (1971), "Think Again" (1971) and "You're Gonna Hurt Me" (1973).