Mississippi Stories: Ellis Nassour - YouTube Click Here to View A most welcome honor "No Patsy Cline fan on this planet does not own Ellis Nassour's biography of Patsy Cline. It was the first and will always be considered THE definitive ...
A Celebration of the Life and Music of Legendary Country Singer Patsy Cline. Featuring News, Chronology, Discography, Photo Galleries, Lots O' Links and Much, Much More.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk_FRfuUmSI For her Wednesday, April 7 show, she performed a true country classic: Patsy Cline’s 1962 single “She’s Got You.” Written by Hank Cochran, “She’s Got You” went to number one on the charts and was Cline’s follow up to her two...
“She’s Got You” was preceded by some of her best-known hits like “Crazy” and “I Fall To Pieces.” It was released the year before she died in a tragic plane crash. RELATED:PATSY CLINE NEARLY DIED TWICE BEFORE FATAL PLANE CRASH ...
Recorded by Patsy Cline (1956) Written by Burton Levy, Glenn Reeves, Mae Boren Axton Key D Capo on 2nd fret to play with youtube video A7 Once my love was good enough G True happiness we knew A7 Then fame and fortune came your way ...
This isn’t the talk-show host’s first rodeo with Cline’s hits: She previously covered the sultry tune“Walkin’ After Midnight”from Cline’s 1957 self-titled debut album in March 2020. Watch her Kellyoke cover of “She’s Got You” below. ...
This isn’t the talk-show host’s first rodeo with Cline’s hits: She previously covered the sultry tune “Walkin’ After Midnight” from Cline’s 1957 self-titled debut album in March 2020. Watch her Kellyoke cover of “She’s Got You” below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D...
A beautiful, near forgotton, Patsy Cline love song. One of her best. Key of D, capo on 1st fret to play with youtube song. Note: NC notation means; No Chords (pause playing music until next 'true' chord.) Note: X2 notation (such as Dx2) means; Times Two, or play the chord ...
Alone onstage in an empty theater, under a single spotlight, McEntire belted out the aching Don Gibson-penned song, performed through the years by Gibson, Faron Young, Emmylou Harris and, perhaps most famously, Patsy Cline. "Sweet dreams of you / Every night I go through," McEntire sings,...
Cline had already been successful on both the pop and country charts by the time she released "So Wrong": She'd already delivered a string of her biggest hits, including "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy" and "She's Got You." Her first single of 1962, "So Wrong" was written by Carl Pe...