Patsy Cline
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"Crazy," written by Willie Nelson, was the song that created a fight between producer Owen Bradley and Patsy Cline. Originally, Cline had wanted to record the song the way she had heard Nelson sing the song on a demo recording in 1961. This started a fight between Owen Bradley and Patsy Cline that resulted in a single session devoted to "Crazy" done her way. After several tries, Cline could not...
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She was called the most beautiful voice in country music. Or for that matter, of all popular music. That rich, creamy contalto voice combined with an emotional intensity links Patsy Cline (1932 - 1962) with her own admired vocalist Judy Garland. The fact that Cline's recordings continue to sell more than 47 years after her death marks her as being one of the immortal song stylists. Her status h...
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1957 was a very good year for Patsy Cline. She had made her first network appearance on Arthur Godfrey's CBS TV show and she had her first hit song, "Walkin' After Midnight," quickly becoming America's favorite crossover star.This rather grainy live performance is possibly from ABC's Grand Ole Opry. It offers us a glimpse of Cline's wonderful appeal in front of a live audience.
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Another hit for Patsy Cline was "I Fall to Pieces" heard here on a February 1962 telecast. The delivery of the song is perfect as usual, complete with that guitar lick which somehow adds a touch of wistfulness to this song. This is perhaps both the most well remembered song associated with Cline as well as typical of the gentler pop music of the late 1950's and 1960's.
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Album:Always... Patsy Cline
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but 4 now it's me and my music and tha bottleeh whateva
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