Regardless if it’s true about the cousin relationship, the car accident and the bandage/covered with scarf is true. She had this engagement/recording to do and did it, head bandaged.
I’m a 25 year old man from Texas. I’ve always heard my grandparents music and thought it sucked. Now I listen to, patsy and Marty on repeat. and so much more from the 50s. It’s just so damn good. No auto tune, real instruments, and TALENT.
It's because of how conservative the voices were. She is rated the #1 country singer of all time and it feels like she isn't even using %40 of her voice power. She never even drops into a chest voice in any song of hers I have heard.
She courted disaster she new from prophetic dreams what would happen but like me was a fatalist when tammy wynette on the night of her crash as she stepped on the plane begged her to wait till the weather improved she said" boss if the good lord wants me ain't nothing I can do " she called everyone boss she died for no reason self fulfilling prophecy
@ She has no voice of her own, she's an imitator sounding like the original artist even invoking their inflections. There's no way of measuring how good of a singer she is until she finds her own voice and style.
My grandfather loved her music. I can't listen and not see him putting his hat on and giving me a smile. Miss him. Miss all my relatives. Wish we could stay young forever.
My daughter sang Walkin' After Midnight at her high school talent show. (she's half Arabic, and wears a hijab). All the Texas grandma's and grandpa's in the audience gave her a standing ovation, and came to shake her hand afterwards. Good music has no barriers.
Kim nuyan: Loretta Lynn was The Coal Miner's Daughter. I have the soundtrack. She and Patsy Cline were vest friends. She was devastated when at 29 years old, Patsy died in a plane crash.
Is it "crazy" of me to say she was and really still is the best female vocalist in modern music ? I've heard a lot of if not all of the greats and I still to this day have not seen or heard any female singer in the modern era with Patsy Cline's raw and true emotion and other worldly vocals and vocal control..it's incredible. She made it look so effortless too. My God.
@@darthtrip7188 The thing people don't realize is that was just her voice into the microphone, no effects of any kind. No one today comes close to the quality of her voice.
Willie Nelson sold Crazy for a little of nothing,like grocery money. When asked about it, he just says,"Well I knew I could always write more songs." CRAZY
Yea. I heard that too. She would be given a demo tape to take home. She would practice the song, or she would suggest doing it in a different tempo. She was the first female artist to be in control of her recording sessions. If she wasn't comfortable with how the song was being recorded, she flat out refused to record it. In her words she would say if I don't like how the song makes me feel, you can pass it on to another artist on Decca Records, which was her final label to record for.
Back around 1983 I was working on a construction site and had Patsy’s greatest hits playing on an 8-track player. After a friend there listened to several of her songs, he commented how great she was and asked where he could get her latest album. Unfortunately I had to say “ man I’m sorry, she’s been dead for twenty years!” I’ll never forget the sad look in his eyes!
As soon as I saw this, I knew she was going to love Patsy Cline's voice. Her voice makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up and your face flush.
I wish you could feel the experience of being a child in the 50's & 60's. Every time I hear Patsy it stirs up so many fond memories of living in those times. I hope you have many wonderful memories too when you get old.
This was recorded the year I was born. She’s wearing a head band because she was in a bad car accident. She died the following year 1962 in a fatal plane crash
When Loretta got to Nashville Patsy took her under her wing and taught her who to trust and who not to. Later when Connie Smith came to town, Loretta paid it forward. Class acts.
After first hearing Patsy Cline sing as a young boy it took roughly 50 years for another female voice to truly touch my heart and soul the way Patsy did (and I was a classic rock guy), then came Adele. I'm guessing I'll never live long enough to hear a third, but, I feel blessed to have heard those two incredibly beautiful voices in one lifetime!
The thing about these songs is that they put you in a time and place. They exude emotion and feeling about a situation. Then Patsy Cline delivers them with her great voice. Dynamite.
60 years later and songs are still about love and lost love - the feelings are still the same! Much respect to you for giving these old songs your all!
Back in the 80's , I was in Ensenada with a friend drinking beers on a hill. He said. I'm gonna pop in a tape tell me what you think. Crazy came on and fell for Pasty instantly.
Particularly in Crazy, her voice would go from a deep sort of fluid sound, to a higher pitched cry. She was amazing. I'm glad you have found her. "I Fall to Pieces" will just blow you away!
I’m a 41 year old man. I’ve enjoyed Patsy Cline music my whole life. But it gives me SUCH a great thrill to see folks younger than me enjoying her music too!! Thank you for sharing your honest reaction!!❤️
@@BenJohnson0531 if all I can hear is the autotune, I can't hear their voice, and as my teachers always said, "any note I can't hear is wrong. " I'd rather hear honest errors than that electronic, migrain-triggering, nonsense.
💯 % agree, she was amazing as was Connie Francis in her day too, I’m just grateful that I had parents who loved music and dancing, so many great memories of them back in the day 😌🥰
Untouchable vocal; dang. What an amazing natural timbre she had. AND the band to match!! Listen to that smooth, minimal work by everyone supporting her on those recordings!
I’m 70 and remember my mom loved her and this song played on the radio constantly……this was HOT, every house wife mimicked her hair style and in 1961 that was big time, those were different times when our country was United and people cared.
Patsy is famous for saying, when she finally got a top hit on the radio, now nobody can repo my furniture & my Frigidaire! She was a very sassy, badass kind of lady lol. She also defied music stereotypes bc she didn't really have voice lessons & refused to sing her words "properly". She always did it her way. Those singers back then were working asses off to try & survive. They all came from hard farm life etc. Watch the Ken Burns special about Nashville country music history. Very informative, enriching & enjoyable! From Motown to Nashville, it's all our US culture, all of us - TOGETHER! 😀👍❤❤❤
I am always so thrilled when I hear young people who are moved by these great artists from the past. I was about 5 years old when she died. Her voice, expression and strong sense of rhythm still overwhelm me. My favorite recording of hers is "Never no more".
Hi India. First is (PAT-C Kline). I was just watching the PBS Ken Burns Documentary about Country Music online . Was watching the part were Patsy then husband Charlie drove Willie to their house in the middle of the night to tell her about the song. One listen and she knew it was her song.
Nice version, but I think the best version of that beautiful song is by the Australian, Col Joye with The Joy Boys. He has such a smooth voice and he has the tempo just perfect. ua-cam.com/video/IO3AMocSDyg/v-deo.html
Nah, Patsy Cline's version of Sweet Dreams is much better than Col Joye's of the Joy Boys version..by far. Patsy's emotion and her vocal control was other worldly. It's incredible. Her version is the best and it's not really close.
Patsy's voice was AWESOME, probably the best in country music history, and that's coming from someone whose not exactly a country music fan. I absolutely LOVED her powerful, crystal clear voice from the first moment I heard it back when I was knee-high to a grasshopper and I still do. Thank you for your amazingly priceless reaction.
Patsy Cline had a unique, wonderful voice. Loretta Lynn, a country singer who came after her ( The Coal-Miner's Daughter ) loved Patsy and in the movie, she hears of Patsy's death by plane on the radio one morning. About 15 years ago there was an adorable commercial on TV that used Walkin After Midnight to show two very young teenagers rushing to their computers and listening to this song. Anyway, Patsy was beaten and abused by her husband, so hers wasn't a happy life, even with fame and fortune well-earned.
I remember riding through Virginia on a trip down home...I was flipping through radio stations when my father, the big time jazz fan, said STOP on the country station... Of course I teased my father about listening to country...his response was genre doesn't matter with the greats...they are on another level...Daddy never lied...
If Patsy Cline's voice doesn't reach through your skin and give your soul a backrub you are dead.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Truth
Oooo that sounds divine😋😊
Never heard that before love it
AMEN!
The band around her forehead was there to cover up a scar she had from a car crash. I should know, she was my cousin. She sounds beautiful!
She was my sister.
Regardless if it’s true about the cousin relationship, the car accident and the bandage/covered with scarf is true.
She had this engagement/recording to do and did it, head bandaged.
The car accident almost scalped her. I believe the driver was killed.
She hade a hard and short life...😞♥️♥️♥️♥️
What part of West Virginia are you from?
I'm loving how the younger generation realizes we old folks had soul too. Our music reflected heart felt emotions.
well said!
I’m a 25 year old man from Texas. I’ve always heard my grandparents music and thought it sucked. Now I listen to, patsy and Marty on repeat. and so much more from the 50s. It’s just so damn good. No auto tune, real instruments, and TALENT.
It's because of how conservative the voices were. She is rated the #1 country singer of all time and it feels like she isn't even using %40 of her voice power. She never even drops into a chest voice in any song of hers I have heard.
"Had soul too"?? Coming from a young buck, the older generations had soul incomparable to today.
I'm 73, and Patsy singing her blues still makes me cry! She just reached into her soul, and let it all out.
Yes me too absolutely love her music
Patsy Cline died way too young in a plane crash. R.I.P.
She courted disaster she new from prophetic dreams what would happen but like me was a fatalist when tammy wynette on the night of her crash as she stepped on the plane begged her to wait till the weather improved she said" boss if the good lord wants me ain't nothing I can do " she called everyone boss she died for no reason self fulfilling prophecy
And not long before she was in a horrendous car crash that left her severely injured, and nearly killed her.
@@daveyhouston Hoss not boss...
Small planes & musicians don't seem to be a good mix.
@@leslieshafer6343 No, not at all.
"I Fall to Pieces" was one of her biggest hits. Maybe the biggest.
@Jeff Morse that's one of my favorites of Patsy's songs !
Oh yeah another great
One of my all tome favorite songs of any genre! And I love many genres of music!
Just found your channel...very cool concept of you open mindedly listening to old school music. Classic is classic, no matter what decade!
I am not a country fan and she definitely falls in that category; however, her voice is like whiskey, dark and smooth.
As long as it's a good whiskey!
Don't worry Lisa. You are ''not a country fan''? Well look at you! Yes you are! So there is hope for you!
Her voice always gives me chills. Love her.
My mom would always make me dance with her when this song came on. I use to get embarrassed. Now I wish I could dance with her again. ☮️
What a lovely thing to say. It brought tears to my eyes, thinking the same thing about my father.
You never miss the water till the well runs dry son.
John Duval My mom loved this song too, along with She’s Got You... wish she was here too!
John Duval what a good memory
I was crying before I read your comment....
Patsy Cline was an icon. You're right - there is no voice like hers. Amazing talent.
I've listened to Angelina Jordon, she's really good especially for being so young but she's not up there on Patsy Cline's level..not yet anyway.
@ She has no voice of her own, she's an imitator sounding like the original artist even invoking their inflections. There's no way of measuring how good of a singer she is until she finds her own voice and style.
True there is only 1 Patsy Cline...
@@JettBlast ,that's right...Hoss!
My grandfather loved her music. I can't listen and not see him putting his hat on and giving me a smile. Miss him. Miss all my relatives. Wish we could stay young forever.
Beautiful tribute to your grandpa xxx
Patsy, we lost her too soon, plane crash. Willie Nelson wrote "Crazy" for her.
My daughter sang Walkin' After Midnight at her high school talent show. (she's half Arabic, and wears a hijab). All the Texas grandma's and grandpa's in the audience gave her a standing ovation, and came to shake her hand afterwards. Good music has no barriers.
Well said, love!🇦🇺💙🐨
I would love to hear it.
Her voice still gives me goosebumps. Try “I Fall To Pieces”. Her vocal range is amazing. Thanks for your openness to music from another era.
Yes, my favorite I fall to pieces, and sweet dreams
I believe that was one of her last songs
Patsy Cline's greatest hits was the first CD I ever owned.
Coal Miner's Daughter, The Patsy Cline Story, watched many times. Sad ending. Wish she was still with us!
Kim nuyan: Loretta Lynn was The Coal Miner's Daughter. I have the soundtrack. She and Patsy Cline were vest friends. She was devastated when at 29 years old, Patsy died in a plane crash.
Try "Sweet Dreams", or "I Fall To Pieces" Her voice and style is incredible.
Absolutely perfect voice. Its amazing to think that song was recorded in one take. No autotuners. She sounded THAT good!
One of the best female voices in music history 👏🏻👑
Is it "crazy" of me to say she was and really still is the best female vocalist in modern music ? I've heard a lot of if not all of the greats and I still to this day have not seen or heard any female singer in the modern era with Patsy Cline's raw and true emotion and other worldly vocals and vocal control..it's incredible. She made it look so effortless too. My God.
@@darthtrip7188 The thing people don't realize is that was just her voice into the microphone, no effects of any kind. No one today comes close to the quality of her voice.
Willie Nelson sold Crazy for a little of nothing,like grocery money. When asked about it, he just says,"Well I knew I could always write more songs." CRAZY
With Willie it was probably weed money. LOL!!! Love Willie.
And write more songs he did, and still does..
Patsy would only sing once when she recorded back then. No remakes like they do today
Dorothy Chester cause they were pro’s and respecting thier jobs as a part time job in most cases. Most had main
Jobs
Yea. I heard that too. She would be given a demo tape to take home. She would practice the song, or she would suggest doing it in a different tempo. She was the first female artist to be in control of her recording sessions. If she wasn't comfortable with how the song was being recorded, she flat out refused to record it. In her words she would say if I don't like how the song makes me feel, you can pass it on to another artist on Decca Records, which was her final label to record for.
Karen Carpenter was that way, too ... one take was all it took ~~
Another Willie Nelson penned great hit ~~
"he's got you" Patsy Cline at her best!!! play it and see
agree
Yes!! My all time favorite. I sang it all the time when I was 9 years old.
It's "She's got you". And yes it's great.
Yes, another great one
"She's Got You" is another terrific Patsy Cline song.
There's also an incredible cover by Elvis Costello on YT!
Also Leaving On Your mind.
Her Greatest Hits is a constant player. Nothing better.
One of my all-time favorites.
This one is my favorite. My mom has the 45 and grew up on it.
Fun to watch a new generation enjoy what a lot of us experienced decades ago . :)
Amen.....
Back around 1983 I was working on a construction site and had Patsy’s greatest hits playing on an 8-track player. After a friend there listened to several of her songs, he commented how great she was and asked where he could get her latest album. Unfortunately I had to say “ man I’m sorry, she’s been dead for twenty years!” I’ll never forget the sad look in his eyes!
As soon as I saw this, I knew she was going to love Patsy Cline's voice. Her voice makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up and your face flush.
Patsy Cline is legendary! ☺
Patsy Kline was one the greatest singers of all time regardless of genre. Her voice still sends shivers down my spine.
True, she was good. Crossover international appeal. I bet Willie Nelson never guessed people would enjoy his tune nearly 60 years later.
Me too!
Yes, she's definitely one of the GOATs!
I wish you could feel the experience of being a child in the 50's & 60's. Every time I hear Patsy it stirs up so many fond memories of living in those times. I hope you have many wonderful memories too when you get old.
I was born in july 59. So glad I was. Know exactly what you mean
This was recorded the year I was born. She’s wearing a head band because she was in a bad car accident. She died the following year 1962 in a fatal plane crash
She was one of the best singers ever. Love, love, love her. Actually have her cd with all her greatest hits which includes both of these songs.
Play some Etta James too, Patsy was country version of Etta. Those ladies live what they sung.
John M. Pavin I love Etta James as well. They were truly song birds ❤️
Me too!!
She has amazing voice and gone way to soon.
Patsy really had some pipes. My parents told me that I saw her in concert, when I was a toddler.
She recorded "Crazy" a few days after her car wreck. She still has her head bandage under her bangs. AND SHE HIT THEM NOTES WITH 2 BROKEN RIBS
2 mos after the wreck. Still very impressive.
@@larahill82 Sad that Patsy and Jim Reeves were both lost in crashes. Fantastic voices!
Wow!
In one take!
Mae Ellis yes the yesteryears singers crap all over today’s lot
Crazy was written by Willie Nelson.
Really??... Wow. I had no idea
Willie sold it to her for $50.00
@@jeffyoungblood4978 Still a great deal for him. 'Crazy', along with, 'Hello Walls', pretty much put Willie on the map.
@@jeffyoungblood4978 actually it wasn't even for money it was straight up for groceries
Original title for the song was Stupid. It was changed when he sold it.
Love love love Patsy Cline. She brought the groove to country music. I still sing her songs and I am 63.
Patsy cline was a powerhouse! Some of the best singing ever
Loretta Lynn & Patsy were besties whenever Patsy died in a plane crash , Loretta named one of her twins after Patsy .
Yes...and she covered some of her songs
You realise you can only die from a plane crash once
Loretta borrowed a pair of her panties. She didn't have any money when she just getting started
@@reedhryals7007 I'll have to look that one up. I knew she borrowed the panties but not sure of the reason behind it.
When Loretta got to Nashville Patsy took her under her wing and taught her who to trust and who not to. Later when Connie Smith came to town, Loretta paid it forward. Class acts.
After first hearing Patsy Cline sing as a young boy it took roughly 50 years for another female voice to truly touch my heart and soul the way Patsy did (and I was a classic rock guy), then came Adele. I'm guessing I'll never live long enough to hear a third, but, I feel blessed to have heard those two incredibly beautiful voices in one lifetime!
The thing about these songs is that they put you in a time and place. They exude emotion and feeling about a situation. Then Patsy Cline delivers them with her great voice. Dynamite.
"Sweet Dreams" and "I Fall to Pieces" are classics
Patsy unfortunately was in a plane that crashed into a mountain on March 5, 1963. She was one of the greats.
In the movie she hit a mountain but she went down in some heavy trees.
@@MrGreggie77 Yep, wooded area....I wish the movie could have gotten it right. ❤
Her voice has always given me chills....just beautiful!!
Awwww....Patsy Cline!
I grew up listening to her!
Her voice singing "Crazy" could make you cry!
No auto tune......no electronic manipulation......just 100% pure talent.
listen to "Sweet Dreams" she always closed her shows with this song💖🎶
Have you heard Etta James singing: At Last?!
60 years later and songs are still about love and lost love - the feelings are still the same!
Much respect to you for giving these old songs your all!
Love Patsy Cline. Such a pure voice. No technology. Amazing life story.
A few other great songs by Patsy; "She's Got You", "I Fall To Pieces", "Sweet Dreams", "Why Can't He Be You?".
and don't forget Blue as well.
r s Also Faded Love...that’s a great song
Another song written by Dean Martin she sang well...You Belong To Me
The way her voice cracks or croons- hmmmm, those emotions- I just can’t.
Classic Patsy. She was on the radio all the time when I was a kid. So loved. Her loss tore a hole in country music.
It's so great to see that the young people listen to singers like Patsy Cline and I'm 35, love the oldies
Your face and eyes when you hear patsy singing make me smile ☺
I love her singing the Tennessee Waltz
Back in the 80's , I was in Ensenada with a friend drinking beers on a hill. He said. I'm gonna pop in a tape tell me what you think. Crazy came on and fell for Pasty instantly.
This is the one of a few country songs I love. Patsy Kline voice of an angel.
There will never be another singer like Patsy Cline!
Particularly in Crazy, her voice would go from a deep sort of fluid sound, to a higher pitched cry. She was amazing. I'm glad you have found her. "I Fall to Pieces" will just blow you away!
Patsy IS Country music and there has Never been a better Country singer since her, Period!!!! xoxoxoxoxoo
You are forgetting about Leanne Rimes!!!!!!
I’m a 41 year old man. I’ve enjoyed Patsy Cline music my whole life. But it gives me SUCH a great thrill to see folks younger than me enjoying her music too!! Thank you for sharing your honest reaction!!❤️
Today's auto-tuned pop tarts could learn a lot from Patsy!
Damn straight! Nail on the head, ma'am!
Today’s auto-tuned pop stars can also sing amazingly well behind those studio tricks. There’s no need to be disrespectful and petty.
@@BenJohnson0531 if all I can hear is the autotune, I can't hear their voice, and as my teachers always said, "any note I can't hear is wrong. " I'd rather hear honest errors than that electronic, migrain-triggering, nonsense.
@@BenJohnson0531 If they could actually sing "amazingly well", they wouldn't need auto-tune. A factual observation is neither disrespectful nor petty.
💯 % agree, she was amazing as was Connie Francis in her day too, I’m just grateful that I had parents who loved music and dancing, so many great memories of them back in the day 😌🥰
Two of the greats by my favorite female singer
I remember my mother singing these songs to me as a child. To me she sounded like Patsy... thanks for the memories. Thank you...
Patsy Cline is the type of music that will last forever.. One of a Kind!
Oh yes, I do love me some Patsy. Thank you India.
My favorite Patsy Cline song is Back In Baby's Arms.
Patsy Cline had one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices in country music.
Patsy Is iconic. Her voice and her songs will live on forever.
Isn't she great! Love the reaction as usual.
My mother was a good friend of Patsy's. They performed together long ago.
WHAT?? Was she as kick ass & fun as she seemed? I love her! Named 2 of my dogs long ago PATSY & Charlie !
Untouchable vocal; dang. What an amazing natural timbre she had. AND the band to match!! Listen to that smooth, minimal work by everyone supporting her on those recordings!
You won't ever hear a voice like hers again either.
This song sends chills up my spine every time. Patsy was one of a kind. Incredible talent.
Big voice.. Brought country western to more commercial sound and pop audience
I’m 70 and remember my mom loved her and this song played on the radio constantly……this was HOT, every house wife mimicked her hair style and in 1961 that was big time, those were different times when our country was United and people cared.
Patsy is famous for saying, when she finally got a top hit on the radio, now nobody can repo my furniture & my Frigidaire! She was a very sassy, badass kind of lady lol.
She also defied music stereotypes bc she didn't really have voice lessons & refused to sing her words "properly". She always did it her way.
Those singers back then were working asses off to try & survive. They all came from hard farm life etc. Watch the Ken Burns special about Nashville country music history. Very informative, enriching & enjoyable!
From Motown to Nashville, it's all our US culture, all of us - TOGETHER! 😀👍❤❤❤
Her voice can give you chills!!!
Pronounced, Pat-See and Cline as in Calvin Klein
Lik Wid Spice thank you 😂 I was like how do you not know how to pronounce her name
Exactly
Ditto
Lik Wid Spice
😆I’m with you. It’s “crazy” she couldn’t pronounce it.
This was from an era that did not give common names weird pronunciations.
I could listen to Patsy Cline all day long. Crazy is my fave.
A very timeless song. A song no one will grow tired of. I still slow dance to Patsy Cline.
I am always so thrilled when I hear young people who are moved by these great artists from the past. I was about 5 years old when she died. Her voice, expression and strong sense of rhythm still overwhelm me. My favorite recording of hers is "Never no more".
Like that one too! Just love the laid back bluesy tone in her voice!
My absolute favorite song of Patsy's is " She's Got You"
Pamela Morgan beautiful but very sad !
I got the little things , she got you 😢😢😢
Patsy Cline was so amazing.
Strange and Leaving on Your Mind are 2 great Patsy songs. Truthfully every song she sang was great. She is my favorite country artist.
Patsy Cline is a country legend! Love listening to her!
Hi India. First is (PAT-C Kline). I was just watching the PBS Ken Burns Documentary about Country Music online . Was watching the part were Patsy then husband Charlie drove Willie to their house in the middle of the night to tell her about the song. One listen and she knew it was her song.
My favorite is She's got you." It has my favorite lyric of any song "I've got your memory, or has it got me?"
I could always two step with her music. It was a sad day when her voice was silenced.
She is my favorite country singer. Love all her music. Queen of country music right there.
The song "Crazy" was written by Willie Nelson, who would later on record his own version of the song. Patsy Cline is my uncle's favorite singer.
Gorgeous, pure voice. What a loss when she passed so young.
My favorite female country singer! Her voice is beautiful.
Sweet Dreams is my favorite of hers.
Nice version, but I think the best version of that beautiful song is by the Australian, Col Joye with The Joy Boys. He has such a smooth voice and he has the tempo just perfect. ua-cam.com/video/IO3AMocSDyg/v-deo.html
Nah, Patsy Cline's version of Sweet Dreams is much better than Col Joye's of the Joy Boys version..by far. Patsy's emotion and her vocal control was other worldly. It's incredible. Her version is the best and it's not really close.
Before social media and cell phones. She had to go looking for that fool. Hoping he’d also be looking for her.
Dan Dillinger back when it was safe tu do so
My grandma loved this song we could sing it all the time with her. Just hearing this song brings back memories with Grandma 💔
I would love to see your reaction to Billie Holliday, Strange Fruit. An old song (1930's) about racism in the USA. Or other Billie Holiday songs.
Patsy's voice was AWESOME, probably the best in country music history, and that's coming from someone whose not exactly a country music fan. I absolutely LOVED her powerful, crystal clear voice from the first moment I heard it back when I was knee-high to a grasshopper and I still do. Thank you for your amazingly priceless reaction.
Patsy was the first female performer to be inducted (1973) into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
One of the best natural singers you will hear. Love her.
She's got you is one of my favorites
Beautiful old time music, and gentle voice of patsy cline
Patsy Cline had a unique, wonderful voice. Loretta Lynn, a country singer who came after her ( The Coal-Miner's Daughter ) loved Patsy and in the movie, she hears of Patsy's death by plane on the radio one morning. About 15 years ago there was an adorable commercial on TV that used Walkin After Midnight to show two very young teenagers rushing to their computers and listening to this song. Anyway, Patsy was beaten and abused by her husband, so hers wasn't a happy life, even with fame and fortune well-earned.
Yes yes yes. My idol Patsy Cline
I remember riding through Virginia on a trip down home...I was flipping through radio stations when my father, the big time jazz fan, said STOP on the country station... Of course I teased my father about listening to country...his response was genre doesn't matter with the greats...they are on another level...Daddy never lied...
Amazing voice, such a range she had, love her so much. Xx