Her and Loretta Lynn were best friends and Loretta was pregnant with her twins and then Patsy died in a plane crash before they were born and Loretta called one of her twins Patsy in honor of her friend Patsy Cline
@@hectorsmommy1717 Oh. Yeah, I do remember that now that you mentioned it. She's a very talented, very beautiful young lady too. She seems like a sweetheart too. Miss Loretta would be so proud of her, little granddaughter. I think the young lady kinda resembles Miss Loretta's sister Crystal Gayle a little bit. What a beautiful family ❤️.
Cline, returned to performing weeks after an car accident. She was on crutches while continuing to heal. Cline was obliged to use wigs, makeup and bandanas to hide her scars for the rest of her career. While she was in hospital, Lynn, sang "I Fall to Pieces" dedicated to Cline on a radio show. They became close friends until Cline's death.
@@haroldwhisenhunt40Willie wrote three of the songs released by Patsy Cline. Eddie Miller wrote the vast majority of them. Along with Hank Cochran, Don Gibson, Webb Pierce, Bob Wills, and several others. Patsy even co-wrote two of them herself.
She had a once in a lifetime voice. No one could match her. She sang just like that live on stage with no music mixing. She never missed a note. Thank God we have recordings of her voice.
YOU are the FIRST REACTOR that I have heard say that they wsnt to watch the live performance. I dont want total perfection, I want to see the passion they bring to their work!
@@impudentdomainI think your comment is kind of naive like you've watched too much 1950s TV programs. There was a complete caste system in the music industry and there still is, just not as bad as it was then and women of any color were on the Bottom Rung of the ladder. Most of them barely got royalties for the hits that made lots of money for the recording studios and the contracts we're horrible. That's the whole reason why so many musical artists have died in Airplane crashes. They have to pay for the cheapest planes that they can get because they can't afford to fly safely. They didn't have touring contracts that covered expenses and tax deductions back then. And none of that even takes into consideration the hierarchy of the male-dominated Christian society that firmly believed women were servants to men.
I was so lucky to grow up in the 60s and 70s and grew up listening to all kinds of music 🎶 Every kind from Hillbilly, folk, country, bluegrass, pop, rock, heavy metal, motown...... best of the best 😀🎶
Patsy's the GOAT. "Crazy" (written by Willie Nelson), "Sweet Dreams," "Walkin' After Midnight," "She's Got You," - nobody sings them like Patsy. I'm not sure if she actually wrote any of them. Patsy was in a very terrible car accident, and eventually died in a plane crash.
In the late 60s at about 12 yrs old I went to a friend's house and when she let me in her dad's hi-fi was blaring this very song. I asked her, Who is that singing? She told me Patsy Cline. Why ? You like this crap? It's beautiful I told her and she laughed that it was her Dad's country bumpkin music. And from that day fwd she called me Bumpkin 😅. In the 70s when country became crossover music on FM Rock stations she was humbled a little...but not much. We are 67 now and she still calls me Bumpkin. 😅
As you traverse the world of classic country, you will find yourself amazed at the parallels between classic country and classic soul. They both came from a similar place.
Such a beautiful stunning voice, brill song, another beautiful 1 is " SHES GOT YOU". ❤❤❤ with live videos u see an feel the emotion in her songs. Luv it.
Patsy felt every song she sang. Her version of "Faded Love" will break your heart! I don't know how she can sing perfectly while crying. She crys while singing "Sweet Dreams also. LOVE PATSY CLINE!!!! Gone way too soon.
Patsy's is one of the great voices ever in music..regardless of genre, era, geographical location..just one of the great voices which speak to anybody with the ability to experience empathy
Patsy Cline was a favorite of my whole family. My Aunt Cheryl had Down’s Syndrome. She was dying at a hospital out of town. I took my small tape recorder that I used to record college lectures out there to her so she could hear her beloved Country & Western Music. I also took a case of several cassettes I knew she would love. My Momma was there with my Aunt’s favorite nephew. They had my Patsy Cline tape playing. Mom said Cheryl’s breathing got slower, her heart beat got slower. She took her last breath at the end of the last song. When the cassette stopped playing, was her last heartbeat. Mom couldn’t listen to Patsy after that. Aunt Cheryl was God’s very special gift to our family. Every time I hear her sing, I adjust the volume to just the perfect level for that song. Her voice gives me chills. My Aunt couldn’t read. She had thousands of 45 single records, lots of 33 complete albums, and many cassettes. I would go in her room and ask her to play any song. The labels on the 45’s were rubbed off. It always amazed me how she could go right to the song you asked her for in a stack of records 2’-3’ high. When I got older, I realized she never could read anyway. I never solved that mystery. I strongly feel that Aunt Cheryl is up in Heaven and is the foremost Country & Western DeeJay. I can’t wait to see who she’ll introduce me too when I get there.
When LeAnn Rimes made her debut in the mid 90’s many people said she is the reincarnation of Patsy. They have a similar sound. You should checkout LeAnn’s tribute to Patsy. Just beautiful.
@@altaclipperyes definitely agree k.d. is fabulous Patsy was a big influence when she first started her career in music her version of Patsy’s Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray is AMAZING ❤ x
I'm loving ❤️ your heartful response to our classical beautiful country music. We had such a.goofy "rap" back in the day when THIS IS WHO WE REALLY were and are. You are terrific. ❤🕊
Patsy died March 3, 1963, 15 years to the day before i was born. Both my parents were huge fans of her so i came up listening to her and all the other old greats from that era. She's unmatched vocally and it's crazy to mourn someone's death you never knew and died before you were born, but i do still.
Another Legend who life was cut way too short. RIP, Patsy. I'm sure you and Loretta are up there entertaining the angels with your voices. Thanks, BP, for bringing us the classics.
When you want someone but they don’t want you = Friend zone. You couldn’t have said it better , Black Pegasus!! Thanks for listening to Patsy Cline!!! I heard her singing on the radio, when I was a kid in Bandera Texas!!!
Patsy was, is and always be an iconic voice. I see other people mentioning Walking After Midnight and Sweet Dreams and both are absolute fire. My favorite is Sweet Dreams mostly because of the opening. The violins that play make you FEEL the world of dreams right from the start.
The studio version is perfection in high fidelity stereo. Her voice is rich and full. Nothing like this live version. You should hear the studio version too!
Her voice is so good, so haunting that even with poor sound quality of the past her talent, her magic comes through clearly. That voice is just beautiful.
I have been watching you for a while. 68 yr old grandma here. Playing all these songs you have reviewed for my grandkids. My 11 year old grandaughter sings this! I'm a suscriber now!
She's a solid gold rock of old school classic country music!!! Her smooth voice that she can do the emotional yodel..shew...And then throw in that lonesome steel guitar/pedal guitar is just the chef's kiss to make this song just a heartbreaking song. Great reaction once again.
I’ve always liked the way Patsy placed her breaths and used this incredible control to make her voice break in strategic ways to create a feeling of intimacy. It’s incredibly sexy even 60 years later. Makes you feel some type of way. A lot of singers now still don’t know how to do that. You’re right, she really was magical.
❤You are right, I think everyone loves Patsy Cline. She had felt everything she sang and we hear it in her beautiful voice. Sweet Dreams really shows her range. We just did not get enough of Patsy....taken too soon.
There is a version of I Fall to Pieces that is an engineered duet merging Patsy’s recording with Jim Reeve’s recording. Reeves was a perfect male counterpoint to Patsy with that smooth but emotional tone to his singing. That “duet” was on a jukebox at a beach bar I used to go to in my much younger years. All the patrons spent countless quarters wearing that record out. Has made this probably my favorite Patsy song, just ahead of Crazy. ‘
Now this is the legend .. that when Leann Rhimes debuted with her hit Blue.. everyone was like ohhhhhhh ... wow.. she has a bit of the ghost of Patsy Cline in this young girl coming out!! It was nuts.. and then Leann proved to the world she is her own undeniable talent ... and can sing the phonebook.. and proved that on the masked singer all these years later.. but this isn't about Leann.. this is about the legend that is Patsy Cline and ..... I have loved her my whole life. My first introduction to Patsy was my dad .. who was a singer in a country band before he passed away at 29... and he had me on his lap as a 18 month old.. while he strummed on his guitar and sang Patsy's Crazy. She and Hank Williams Sr. were his fave artists of the time.. and so I was raised on great music. lol Anyways... my dad was country and mum was rock and roll and opera! What a pair they made!! hahaha My point here.. is Walking After Midnight is your next must listen of Patsy's!!!! Love being on this journey with you Peg! Thank you for the fun content!! Cheers from Canada 😊🍁
I like to refer to Patsy Cline as "High Brow" Country music. Very few female country artists were on the same level as Patsy was. She set the high bar for the other female country artists that followed.😮😊
she has some of the most heartwrenching break-up songs imagineable. many years ago i dated a guy for 2-3 yrs but by then realized it wasn't going anywhere. he wanted it to continue just the way it was, but i could no longer do that, so i broke up with him and, even though i've never been much for country (grew up with rock and roll), i listened to nothing but patsy cline for weeks.
Patsy Cline is in a class on her own! She was a tough cookie with a timeless voice! Sweet dreams is a great song as well! When I was young my Aunt would play a cassette of classic old school country music. My mom (who is her twin) cousin snd myself would all be in the dining room playing cards and we all would be singing away! Patsy 1st was in a car accident with her brother driving were she had to undergo several surgeries to her face and then a few years later she was flying home from a concert when the plane propellers stopped working the plane crashed into the mountains! Her made for tv movie biopic was really good you might like it! She was a tough lady! She didn’t take no crap from anyone including her husband! In those days you had to be strong willed! Patsy and Loretta Lynn’s biopic are very good! They were very close friends! Loretta was pregnant with twins she named them Peggy and Patsy after her late friend! It broke my heart watching Loretta Lynne go through so much pain and heartache over Patsys Clines death they were suppose to baby shopping. RIP to two pioneers and powerhouses! ❤
My mom used to sing this song she rocked it. I can't believe you like Carrie Underwood i remember when she would sing the national anthem at my step brothers ball games. She was like 9 10 yrs old. She was asked not to compete in talent shows by highschool because it discouraged other kids. Thanks for the great reaction it took me back in so many ways
Thanks, Peg - all of her stuff is awesome... (she got that "yodel" ability) appreciate your reaction! (p.s. "Crazy" was written by Willie Nelson.. he does his own version, but it will always be remembered as Patsy's signature song... )
Patsy had a very unique voice, perfect for ballads. I love that yodel break in her voice, it's one of her trademarks.....Another song to review I suggest is 'Sweet Dreams of You', 'She's Got You', 'San Antonio Rose'......Walking After Midnight as well!...There will never be another singer quite like Patsy...she stands alone and head and shoulders above the others.
Walkin after midnight ...has to be your next Patsy!
Fantastic choice.
Definitely "Walking after Midnight" beautiful song.
Yep... that was what I was going to post as well!!! 👍
Didn’t she also do a version of the Tennesee Waltz?
My favorite Patsy! Also, She's Got You!
You really hear her "haunting" song if you listen to "Sweet Dreams." It was her last hit, right before she died.
Her voice is so haunting on Sweet Dreams
The film by the same name in the 80s was how I learned about her in the first place. I am forever a fan of hers now.
Sweet Dreams is ❤❤❤
Patsy died in a plane crash in 1963
Sweet Dreams❤❤❤❤❤
Her and Loretta Lynn were best friends and Loretta was pregnant with her twins and then Patsy died in a plane crash before they were born and Loretta called one of her twins Patsy in honor of her friend Patsy Cline
Patsy died in March of 1963. The twins were born in August of 1964 - 17 months later.
Peggy and Patsy, they were in the country music scene for a little while, they called themselves, "The Lynns".
My mom named me Patsy, because she loved her so much
@@sueingram5157 Patsy's daughter, Emmy Russell, is also making music and was one of the top contestants in the recent American Idol.
@@hectorsmommy1717 Oh. Yeah, I do remember that now that you mentioned it. She's a very talented, very beautiful young lady too. She seems like a sweetheart too. Miss Loretta would be so proud of her, little granddaughter. I think the young lady kinda resembles Miss Loretta's sister Crystal Gayle a little bit. What a beautiful family ❤️.
When we are long gone, Patsy's voice will still be heard. She and Jim Reeves were both considered crossovers.
Yes I agree
Jim Reeves was amazing. No one can ever sing like that - effortless
Sweet Dreams by Patsy Cline will give you chills.
I'm 74 and some of my best memories of seeing my Mom and Dad dancing to the old artists. Thanks for the memories!!
Cline, returned to performing weeks after an car accident. She was on crutches while continuing to heal. Cline was obliged to use wigs, makeup and bandanas to hide her scars for the rest of her career. While she was in hospital, Lynn, sang "I Fall to Pieces" dedicated to Cline on a radio show. They became close friends until Cline's death.
Patsy was prominently featured in Coal Miner's Daughter, the Loretta Lynn life story. She was played brilliantly by Beverly D'Angelo.
@@wtk6069also I liked Coal Miners Daughter played by Sissy Spacek. She did her own singing.
"Crazy" was written by Willie Nelson, in case no one has said that, which I'm sure they have. LOL 🤘👍
they did alot in the reaction for that song.
Willie wrote all of Patsy’s songs. Started at the age of 17
@@haroldwhisenhunt40 Looks like Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard wrote a bunch including this one.
@@haroldwhisenhunt40Willie wrote three of the songs released by Patsy Cline. Eddie Miller wrote the vast majority of them. Along with Hank Cochran, Don Gibson, Webb Pierce, Bob Wills, and several others. Patsy even co-wrote two of them herself.
Walking After Midnight, Sweet Dreams are just amazing!! Such a talented woman. RIP
She had a once in a lifetime voice. No one could match her. She sang just like that live on stage with no music mixing. She never missed a note. Thank God we have recordings of her voice.
YOU are the FIRST REACTOR that I have heard say that they wsnt to watch the live performance. I dont want total perfection, I want to see the passion they bring to their work!
Agreed. I'm so happy to live in the UA-cam age
Thing is, her live performances were spot on identical to her studio recordings. What you hear from the studio is what she sang.
Patsy, Loretta and Dolly fought the Male Dominance of Country music of the 50’s and 60’s and WON! Forever Respect.
No one back then thought in terms of dominance or any such thing, There were just man singers and women singers and people liked them both.
Please don't fist pump. They were respected in their time...And they didn't need or want severed arms hanging from their belt.
Dang, y'all!
Tammy wynette.
And June Carter Cash @@randy129
@@impudentdomainI think your comment is kind of naive like you've watched too much 1950s TV programs.
There was a complete caste system in the music industry and there still is, just not as bad as it was then and women of any color were on the Bottom Rung of the ladder. Most of them barely got royalties for the hits that made lots of money for the recording studios and the contracts we're horrible. That's the whole reason why so many musical artists have died in Airplane crashes. They have to pay for the cheapest planes that they can get because they can't afford to fly safely. They didn't have touring contracts that covered expenses and tax deductions back then. And none of that even takes into consideration the hierarchy of the male-dominated Christian society that firmly believed women were servants to men.
SHE WAS SO AWESOME AND I NEVER LISTENED MUCH TO COUNTRY BUT SHE IS MY FAVORITE!!
When Patsy sang a song, it was like she was living it in that moment. She OWNED it.
I was so lucky to grow up in the 60s and 70s and grew up listening to all kinds of music 🎶 Every kind from Hillbilly, folk, country, bluegrass, pop, rock, heavy metal, motown...... best of the best 😀🎶
Me, too!! 😆😆😆💋😻🍹👵🐺🌵
Patsy's the GOAT. "Crazy" (written by Willie Nelson), "Sweet Dreams," "Walkin' After Midnight," "She's Got You," - nobody sings them like Patsy. I'm not sure if she actually wrote any of them. Patsy was in a very terrible car accident, and eventually died in a plane crash.
Oh, She's got you will hit me every single time.
Oh please review these songs too B.P.💕
In the late 60s at about 12 yrs old I went to a friend's house and when she let me in her dad's hi-fi was blaring this very song. I asked her, Who is that singing? She told me Patsy Cline. Why ? You like this crap?
It's beautiful I told her and she laughed that it was her Dad's country bumpkin music. And from that day fwd she called me Bumpkin 😅.
In the 70s when country became crossover music on FM Rock stations she was humbled a little...but not much.
We are 67 now and she still calls me Bumpkin. 😅
What a great story!!! I love that you two are still friends all this time later!
As you traverse the world of classic country, you will find yourself amazed at the parallels between classic country and classic soul. They both came from a similar place.
Country gave birth to the Blues, particularly in Memphis. Soul grew out of blues.
Such a beautiful stunning voice, brill song, another beautiful 1 is " SHES GOT YOU". ❤❤❤ with live videos u see an feel the emotion in her songs. Luv it.
Her vocal flips were legendary.
Patsy Cline
Loretta Lynn
Dolly Parton
Lynn Anderson
Tammy Wynette
Great ladies of Country from the 60's and 70's.
Reba McEntire too :) Fancy, The Lights Went Out In Georgia, etc. :)
Patsy felt every song she sang. Her version of "Faded Love" will break your heart! I don't know how she can sing perfectly while crying. She crys while singing "Sweet Dreams also. LOVE PATSY CLINE!!!! Gone way too soon.
"Sweet Dreams", "Walking After Midnight" are classics of hers as well
Patsy's is one of the great voices ever in music..regardless of genre, era, geographical location..just one of the great voices which speak to anybody with the ability to experience empathy
Patsy was the queen of what was known as torch songs. Songs about loss and heartache.
Patsy Cline was a favorite of my whole family. My Aunt Cheryl had Down’s Syndrome. She was dying at a hospital out of town. I took my small tape recorder that I used to record college lectures out there to her so she could hear her beloved Country & Western Music. I also took a case of several cassettes I knew she would love. My Momma was there with my Aunt’s favorite nephew. They had my Patsy Cline tape playing. Mom said Cheryl’s breathing got slower, her heart beat got slower. She took her last breath at the end of the last song. When the cassette stopped playing, was her last heartbeat. Mom couldn’t listen to Patsy after that. Aunt Cheryl was God’s very special gift to our family.
Every time I hear her sing, I adjust the volume to just the perfect level for that song. Her voice gives me chills.
My Aunt couldn’t read. She had thousands of 45 single records, lots of 33 complete albums, and many cassettes. I would go in her room and ask her to play any song. The labels on the 45’s were rubbed off. It always amazed me how she could go right to the song you asked her for in a stack of records 2’-3’ high. When I got older, I realized she never could read anyway. I never solved that mystery.
I strongly feel that Aunt Cheryl is up in Heaven and is the foremost Country & Western DeeJay. I can’t wait to see who she’ll introduce me too when I get there.
One of the greatest singers! So ahead of her time! RIP ☺️🫶🎸🎶☀️🇺🇸🙏
"Sweet Dreams" will leave you breathless. Her voice and delivery are just, compelling,,,
When LeAnn Rimes made her debut in the mid 90’s many people said she is the reincarnation of Patsy. They have a similar sound. You should checkout LeAnn’s tribute to Patsy. Just beautiful.
LeAnn did an amazing tribute to Patsy C at the Opry…
Actually, KD Lang was channeling Patsy Cline in the 80s, and she's a much better vocalist.
I agree KD lang is a beautiful singer
@@altaclipperyes definitely agree k.d. is fabulous Patsy was a big influence when she first started her career in music her version of Patsy’s Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray is AMAZING ❤ x
Patsy Cline was supposedly a country singer, but she was one of those singers that goes beyond categories and Genres.
Yes exactly!
I'm loving ❤️ your heartful response to our classical beautiful country music. We had such a.goofy "rap" back in the day when THIS IS WHO WE REALLY were and are. You are terrific. ❤🕊
Patsy died March 3, 1963, 15 years to the day before i was born. Both my parents were huge fans of her so i came up listening to her and all the other old greats from that era. She's unmatched vocally and it's crazy to mourn someone's death you never knew and died before you were born, but i do still.
Even though she died at a very young age she has a huge collection of music masterpieces. I was raised listening to her music in the 60's.
Mom named my Patsy Loretta, lol
Just a beautiful voice and soul, the next one to liksten to her song is " She's got you",
Another Legend who life was cut way too short. RIP, Patsy. I'm sure you and Loretta are up there entertaining the angels with your voices. Thanks, BP, for bringing us the classics.
I always wished that she had recorded a Christmas album before she passed. I can't imagine how beautiful it would have been.
When you want someone but they don’t want you = Friend zone. You couldn’t have said it better , Black Pegasus!! Thanks for listening to Patsy Cline!!! I heard her singing on the radio, when I was a kid in Bandera Texas!!!
Patsy was, is and always be an iconic voice. I see other people mentioning Walking After Midnight and Sweet Dreams and both are absolute fire. My favorite is Sweet Dreams mostly because of the opening. The violins that play make you FEEL the world of dreams right from the start.
One of the GREATEST singers of all time.
The studio version is perfection in high fidelity stereo. Her voice is rich and full. Nothing like this live version. You should hear the studio version too!
BP like to listen to inferior versions of the songs instead of how it was intended. He did the same with Led Zeppelin stuff.
Agreed. You really can’t hear how amazing her voice is with this poor audio quality. 😢
I agree the studio version was much more soulful
Oddly, the only difference is the quality of the recording. The way she sang remained amazingly constant and consistent.
Her voice is so good, so haunting that even with poor sound quality of the past her talent, her magic comes through clearly. That voice is just beautiful.
I have been watching you for a while. 68 yr old grandma here. Playing all these songs you have reviewed for my grandkids. My 11 year old grandaughter sings this! I'm a suscriber now!
She is one of the best natural vocalist ever been. I encourage you to dive into her music. You won't be disappointed.
♥ The teardrop in Patsy's voice is unmistakable and impossible to imitate.
You just gave us a fine piece of poetry
I think Patsy Cline is one of those artists that we never realized how great they were and how much we needed them, until they were gone, too soon.
Patsy Cline 'She's got you' should be your next one.
I remember reading that this is the one song made her cry when she rehearsed it.
She's a solid gold rock of old school classic country music!!! Her smooth voice that she can do the emotional yodel..shew...And then throw in that lonesome steel guitar/pedal guitar is just the chef's kiss to make this song just a heartbreaking song. Great reaction once again.
The pitch and range of her voice is a country standard
Such a unique and wonderful voice! Do Walking After Midnight next! You’ll love it! ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
I second this!! 🙌🫶
When she sings you feel what she's singing, just outstanding.
Patsy has one of the best voices ever, there's probably only a hand few of singers that have an out of this world voice and she's one of them.
Pegasus you need to her song walking after midnite. Love her voice always, such a tragic end to her life.
Love Patsy Cline and i think this is her number one song ❤❤❤❤
I’ve always liked the way Patsy placed her breaths and used this incredible control to make her voice break in strategic ways to create a feeling of intimacy. It’s incredibly sexy even 60 years later. Makes you feel some type of way. A lot of singers now still don’t know how to do that.
You’re right, she really was magical.
Haunting is definitely the word to describe her voice. My favorite song of hers is Faded Love - the breath she takes at the end just kills me.
Your right man, she could sing toothpaste ingredients and make it beautiful. Thank you for reacting to this one. Please keep going with Patty's songs!
❤You are right, I think everyone loves Patsy Cline. She had felt everything she sang and we hear it in her beautiful voice. Sweet Dreams really shows her range. We just did not get enough of Patsy....taken too soon.
Walking after Midnight is my favorite Patsy Cline song as it showcases her lovely voice perfectly.
Walkin' After Midnight, She’s Got You, Blue Moon Of Kentucky are just a few of my favorites.
I'm so glad you're loving Patsy!! Thank you for your reaction!! :D
The One and Only. There will never be another Patsy!!!
I just love how tough you look but how you cover so many different genres of music! Patsy Cline!?!? Awesome..... :))
'She's Got You' is another stunner by Patsy that really shows off her vocal range and emotions.
Patsy was the epitome of “The Nashville Sound”.
There is a version of I Fall to Pieces that is an engineered duet merging Patsy’s recording with Jim Reeve’s recording. Reeves was a perfect male counterpoint to Patsy with that smooth but emotional tone to his singing. That “duet” was on a jukebox at a beach bar I used to go to in my much younger years. All the patrons spent countless quarters wearing that record out. Has made this probably my favorite Patsy song, just ahead of Crazy.
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♥️Patsy Cline
.💧Pure Talent
Voice of an Angel
Lost Way To Young
All time one of a kind Iconic voice.
"You Belong To Me" has got to be Patsy's most beautiful song. It will put you in a mood!
“Blue” and “Walking After Midnight” are 2 other iconic Patsy songs.
Now this is the legend .. that when Leann Rhimes debuted with her hit Blue.. everyone was like ohhhhhhh ... wow.. she has a bit of the ghost of Patsy Cline in this young girl coming out!! It was nuts.. and then Leann proved to the world she is her own undeniable talent ... and can sing the phonebook.. and proved that on the masked singer all these years later.. but this isn't about Leann.. this is about the legend that is Patsy Cline and ..... I have loved her my whole life. My first introduction to Patsy was my dad .. who was a singer in a country band before he passed away at 29... and he had me on his lap as a 18 month old.. while he strummed on his guitar and sang Patsy's Crazy. She and Hank Williams Sr. were his fave artists of the time.. and so I was raised on great music. lol Anyways... my dad was country and mum was rock and roll and opera! What a pair they made!! hahaha My point here.. is Walking After Midnight is your next must listen of Patsy's!!!! Love being on this journey with you Peg! Thank you for the fun content!! Cheers from Canada 😊🍁
Pasty is a classic that you can’t recreate. A woman that had talent, humility and was simply stunning
One of the OGs. Just amazing, simple, really generates emotion.
The very definition of Class and clasic!!! Ty peg☘️
She had hits on both country and pop charts! So many recording artists have died in plane crashes. It's so sad, because she was magic!
I like to refer to Patsy Cline as "High Brow" Country music. Very few female country artists were on the same level as Patsy was. She set the high bar for the other female country artists that followed.😮😊
she has some of the most heartwrenching break-up songs imagineable. many years ago i dated a guy for 2-3 yrs but by then realized it wasn't going anywhere. he wanted it to continue just the way it was, but i could no longer do that, so i broke up with him and, even though i've never been much for country (grew up with rock and roll), i listened to nothing but patsy cline for weeks.
She was a phenomenon. One of a kind.
My Dad's favorite artist. We would listen to her on car rides. Great memories. RIP Daddy!
Patsy Cline is in a class on her own! She was a tough cookie with a timeless voice! Sweet dreams is a great song as well! When I was young my Aunt would play a cassette of classic old school country music. My mom (who is her twin) cousin snd myself would all be in the dining room playing cards and we all would be singing away! Patsy 1st was in a car accident with her brother driving were she had to undergo several surgeries to her face and then a few years later she was flying home from a concert when the plane propellers stopped working the plane crashed into the mountains! Her made for tv movie biopic was really good you might like it! She was a tough lady! She didn’t take no crap from anyone including her husband! In those days you had to be strong willed! Patsy and Loretta Lynn’s biopic are very good! They were very close friends! Loretta was pregnant with twins she named them Peggy and Patsy after her late friend! It broke my heart watching Loretta Lynne go through so much pain and heartache over Patsys Clines death they were suppose to baby shopping. RIP to two pioneers and powerhouses! ❤
Such an amazing voice, such an amazing woman.
My mom used to sing this song she rocked it. I can't believe you like Carrie Underwood i remember when she would sing the national anthem at my step brothers ball games. She was like 9 10 yrs old. She was asked not to compete in talent shows by highschool because it discouraged other kids. Thanks for the great reaction it took me back in so many ways
Shes got you is so good
Walking after midnight was my mother's favorite Patsy Cline song she sang it all the time.
Walking after Midnight and Sweet Dreams 🔥
Wonderful to see your reactions to one of the greatest and most influential vocalist ever. Waiting for Walking After Midnight.
You MUST watch Leanne Rimes tribute to her!! Jaw dropping!! Done live and just chills!! You Will Not Be Sorry!
Thanks, Peg - all of her stuff is awesome... (she got that "yodel" ability) appreciate your reaction! (p.s. "Crazy" was written by Willie Nelson.. he does his own version, but it will always be remembered as Patsy's signature song... )
She was from my home town, All kinds of memorials here for here
I nothing but respect for this woman. I got my love for her from my grandmother so, her music holds a special place in my heart.
2:57, Yes, I love that too! Amazing to see what is coming out of the artist. Magic.
Nice thing about that old music, you can understand every word.
Great stuff. She tears me up too. I can't get enough. Listened to Crazy about a hundred times. It's pure.
Please react to “Faded Love “ in which Patsy actually cries at the end. It was one of her last songs she recorded before her death in 1963.
“She’s Got You.”
She Is One Of Our Greats !! “Sweet Dreams” Is My Favorite….
Oh yes .patsy cline.....makes ya shiver in a good way ❤❤❤❤❤
The recording shows off her voice soooo much better.
"YOU BELONG TO ME" Less played but a CLASSIC ! 😢 SING IN HEAVEN...PATSY...❤ you!
My uncle was in a barbershop quartet and loves Patsy Cline. Walkin' After Midnight is another classic song I love dearly :)
My father had such a crush on Patsy. RIP to both.😢
Patsy had a very unique voice, perfect for ballads. I love that yodel break in her voice, it's one of her trademarks.....Another song to review I suggest is 'Sweet Dreams of You', 'She's Got You', 'San Antonio Rose'......Walking After Midnight as well!...There will never be another singer quite like Patsy...she stands alone and head and shoulders above the others.