and the first woman to be inducted in theCountry Music Hall of Famein 1973. Cline’s “Greatest Hits” album continues to appear on the country music charts. “Crazy,” one of Patsy’s best
Cline had been recording since 1954, with very little success, when she scored her first hit as a bit of a fluke. She only recorded the song, which she didn't particularly like, after compromising with her record label. After she sang the song to a very strong response on the TV show...
Crazy is a classic that would be hard for anyone to follow, but on January 27, 1962, Patsy Cline did just that, with 'She's Got You.'
Cline had been recording since 1954, with very little success, when she scored her first hit as a bit of a fluke. She only recorded the song, which she didn't particularly like, after compromising with her record label. After she sang the song to a very strong response on the TV show...
Cline, who was sick with the flu, wore a light blue dress for the 2PM show, a red dress for the 5PM show and a white chiffon dress for the last show at 8PM. “I walked out and watched the shows, and I will never forget that gorgeous white chiffon dress she wore,” West laterrec...
“Don’t go away, Patsy, honey,” Godfrey said after Cline had finished. “You done won this.” Decca scrambled to release the song as a proper single. A few weeks later, it was Cline’s first hit, rising to No. 2 on the country chart and No. 12 on the pop chart. ...
Patsy returned to Winchester and continued to sing in local clubs. She met and married Gerald Cline in 1952. That same year, she was featured in Bill Peer's Melody Playboys of Brunswick, Maryland. Peer got Patsy her first recording contract with Four Star Records in 1954. In late 1955, ...
来自:Patsy Cline by Cub KodaOne of only three albums released in her lifetime, Showcase was the first set of sessions after her near-death in a car crash in 1961. The recordings teamed her up with the Jordanaires and produced the hits "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces" as well as new...
Lifetime has released the first trailer for Patsy & Loretta—an upcoming biopic chronicling the storied friendship of country icons Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. The film stars Megan Hilty (“The Good Wife”) as Cline and Jessie Mueller (Broadway’s Waitress and Beautiful: The Carole King ...
As Patsy Cline’s dear friend, no person was better suited to record ‘I Remember Patsy’, a tribute to the country legend than Loretta Lynn.