Patti Kim Hye-ja (born February 28, 1938 in Seoul, South Korea, is a prominent Korean pop singer. She is commonly referred to as a "Super Star" by South Korean media. In 1959, one year after Kim graduated from Seoul Jungang Girls' High School, she debuted as a singer at a stage of the Eighth United States Army. In 1963, as a recommendation by composer, Park Chun-seok, Kim sang Pledge of Love (Sarangui maengse), an adapted song of Till and gained a popularity. With the collaboration with Gil Ok-yun, a renown composer and her first husband, Kim announced a lot of hit so… read more
Patti Kim Hye-ja (born February 28, 1938 in Seoul, South Korea, is a prominent Korean pop singer. She is commonly referred to as a "Super Star" by South Korean media. In 1959, one year after Kim graduated from Seoul Jungang Girls' High School, she debuted as a singer at a stage… read more
Patti Kim Hye-ja (born February 28, 1938 in Seoul, South Korea, is a prominent Korean pop singer. She is commonly referred to as a "Super Star" by South Korean media. In 1959, one year after Kim graduated from Seoul Jungang Girls' High School, she debuted as a singer at a stage of the Eighth United States Army. In 1963, as a recommendation by compo… read more