When Patsy Cline sings it resonates so deep inside me that sometime I cry. I just love her voice. This song is one of my many favorites of Patsy Cline. She may be gone but she's not forgotten.
She's been gone now for 61 yrs! Patsy is still being discovered & continues to sell music! New fans love Patsy almost as much as us older fans. One of the greatest female voices.
Released in 1963, this beautiful tune, was one of her last recorded songs before she died. She heard the original recorded by Canadian Joyce Smith, in 1962, and decided to release her version. Her powerful and soulful voice, producing such raw emotions that draws the listeners into the pain with such beautiful orchestral backing. In 1973, she was the first female inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The instrumention escalates this tune to absolute perfection. Great reaction Harri, I'm thinking it might be the great pianist Floyd Cramer who accompanied Patsy on this tune. Thanks, Harri and Sharla. Cheers from Canada. 🇨🇦
Floyd Cramer was the pianist for most of Patsy's hits. His slip finger style defined country pop. Floyd's greatest all time instrumental hit was Last Date. You have a great ear for music to have heard the distinctive sound of Mr. Cramer. His grandson Mr. Coleman emulates his grandfather's sound and plays many tribute concerts honoring his grandfather.
@@davidmckain7674 I never felt Elvis was bright enough to truly inhabit the songs he sung. He sang himself into the songs. In contrast Cline I feel does give us The Song instead of her simply singing it.
To me, Patsy Cline was one of the most talented vocalists of the 20th century. You chose this one to submit and that was an excellent decision. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful and terrific review, Harri.👏👏
As Jimmy Buffett and Greg Taylor wrote in Miss You So Badly: "I got a head of full of feelin' higher And an ear full of Patsy Cline There is just no one who can touch her Hell, I'll hang on every line"
Floyd Cramer played piano on a lot of her songs. I can’t help but tell you that you may want to listen to “That’s My Desire “ & “You Belong To Me” She was so incredibly good, man o man she could just dominate
This was the last 45 rpm single of Patsy's released in her lifetime, shortly before her death in a plane crash on March 5, 1963 (five days before my first birthday).
Glad to see you finding the songs and singers I grew up with. You find joy in the same songs I found joy in in my youth and still love. Keep up the journey, Harri!
Great request Sharla! I absolutely love her voice. I also love the fact that she inspired Kdlang (hence her original band’s name: The Reclines). One amazing voice leading to another! What could be better? Great commentary. Thanks Harri and Sharla 🌺✌️
Harri, have you listened to Patsy's "Sweeet Dreams?" For a while, all the really good female country artists would sing "Sweet Dreams" usually at the Grand Ole Opry. Sort of a "right of passage" for these new talented singers to showcase their talent.. However, they could not match the shear magic of Patsy's version.
Be sure to check out LeAnn Rimes' version of "If You Got Leavin' On Your Mind"...she evokes the character and quality of Patsy's vocals while keeping her own style...
When Patsy Cline sings it resonates so deep inside me that sometime I cry. I just love her voice. This song is one of my many favorites of Patsy Cline. She may be gone but she's not forgotten.
She's been gone now for 61 yrs! Patsy is still being discovered & continues to sell music! New fans love Patsy almost as much as us older fans. One of the greatest female voices.
Her and Karen Carpenter can not be touched.
A pure richness and beauty to patsy simply magical.
Patsy Cline had a one in a million voice that touched millions, just beautiful
Beautifully put sir and so very true.
@@davidhubbert9445 thank you, but not a sir, a maam perhaps, but I've been called worse.......lol
@@ericarachel55 I'm so sorry I didn't have my glasses on 🤣🤣 I wish you well dear lady.
I grew up listening to Patsy. She reminds me of my mother 💙👵🏼✌🏼
Elvis and Patsy 🐐 🐐
I had this on a 45 rpm record. Great example of this lady's wonderful talent. Thanks!
Released in 1963, this beautiful tune, was one of her last recorded songs before she died.
She heard the original recorded by Canadian Joyce Smith, in 1962, and decided to release her version.
Her powerful and soulful voice, producing such raw emotions that draws the listeners into the pain with such beautiful orchestral backing.
In 1973, she was the first female inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The instrumention escalates this tune to absolute perfection.
Great reaction Harri, I'm thinking it might be the great pianist Floyd Cramer who accompanied Patsy on this tune. Thanks, Harri and Sharla. Cheers from Canada. 🇨🇦
Cheers to the Great White North! ✌️❤️🤘🥁
@@AgingDrummerBoy-ly1js 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦
My favorite Patsy song. Thanks for reacting.
I loved her “I’m Back In Baby’s Arms “. And “I Fall to Pieces “. Fabulous voice. Good reaction.
"Walking After Midnight" has always been a favorite of mine.
Floyd Cramer was the pianist for most of Patsy's hits. His slip finger style defined country pop. Floyd's greatest all time instrumental hit was Last Date. You have a great ear for music to have heard the distinctive sound of Mr. Cramer. His grandson Mr. Coleman emulates his grandfather's sound and plays many tribute concerts honoring his grandfather.
The Jordanairs don't hurt neither.
Her voice is so beautiful ❤
Patsy Cline, there is no substitute!
Unbelievably beautiful vocals.
One of the greatest, most unique voices of our time--a country singer who made country more than than just country, transcended mere genre...
Truly haunting... smooth
My favorite Elvis,Sam Cook, and Patsy.❤🎉🎉
I'm glad you found her. I remember when she died and it was a big deal.
Pound for pound THE greatest vocalist of the 20th century. You are right she does have that voice from the wilderness aspect. Haunting and convincing.
Elvis and Patsy 🐐 🐐
@@davidmckain7674 I never felt Elvis was bright enough to truly inhabit the songs he sung. He sang himself into the songs. In contrast Cline I feel does give us The Song instead of her simply singing it.
I love Elvis and Patsy both and I love the rolling Stones
I've always loved Patsy!
I was 14 yrs old when Patsy died. Even after all these yrs, I still remember where I was when my family and I heard the awful news.
To me, Patsy Cline was one of the most talented vocalists of the 20th century. You chose this one to submit and that was an excellent decision. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful and terrific review, Harri.👏👏
It was sad when she passed. She was really popular. Everyone knew who she was and had heard her sing. I was 12 when she died. ❤RIP
Makes me envision a road side beer joint in-the mid sixties.
She had a one of a kind voice.
As Jimmy Buffett and Greg Taylor wrote in Miss You So Badly:
"I got a head of full of feelin' higher
And an ear full of Patsy Cline
There is just no one who can touch her
Hell, I'll hang on every line"
Floyd Cramer played piano on a lot of her songs. I can’t help but tell you that you may want to listen to “That’s My Desire “ & “You Belong To Me” She was so incredibly good, man o man she could just dominate
Patsy is #1 but listen to Brenda Lee, too. A little spit-fire!
I loved her voice and still do.
Try Eva Cassidy. Diamonds in your ears.
Yes!!!!👍👍👍
Patsy❤ the best
You'll find the piano in her albums was played by Floyd Cramer who appeared in many Nashville recordings as well as having a career of his own.
This is so good ❤❤❤❤❤
This was the last 45 rpm single of Patsy's released in her lifetime, shortly before her death in a plane crash on March 5, 1963 (five days before my first birthday).
Floyd Cramer was that pianist :)
I grew up hearing her songs (and others in the genre). If you liked this, check out some of her other hits.
Aaaah, very nice!!!👍
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Glad to see you finding the songs and singers I grew up with. You find joy in the same songs I found joy in in my youth and still love.
Keep up the journey, Harri!
Hari, you should listen to "Faded Love" by Patty. She sniffles at the end,bring emotional moments
Great request Charlie. Wonderful reaction Harri!
Great request Sharla! I absolutely love her voice. I also love the fact that she inspired Kdlang (hence her original band’s name: The Reclines). One amazing voice leading to another! What could be better? Great commentary. Thanks Harri and Sharla 🌺✌️
I enjoy your reaction to great music. Love the channel
I do also a brilliant reaction to one magnificent singer.
Harri, have you listened to Patsy's "Sweeet Dreams?" For a while, all the really good female country artists would sing "Sweet Dreams" usually at the Grand Ole Opry. Sort of a "right of passage" for these new talented singers to showcase their talent.. However, they could not match the shear magic of Patsy's version.
Her voice still haunts me
We love Patsy! Can you please react to the Sachil Studios' Orchestra rendition of Dave Brubeck's "Take Five"?
While I love everything she sang, this is my favorite.. just gets me every time...
Be sure to check out LeAnn Rimes' version of "If You Got Leavin' On Your Mind"...she evokes the character and quality of Patsy's vocals while keeping her own style...
Lorreta Lynn was babysitting Patty's kids when she died. They were best friends. Can you imagine how Lorretta felt? She freaked out!
Hard to believe she was only 30 when she passed away
Love your reactions honest and sweet smile