The Patsy Cline Story
Editorial Reviews
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One of the pioneers of the country pop "Nashville Sound" of the late '50s and early '60s, Patsy Cline's remarkable voice still resonates amongst vocalists today, in pop as well as country. Her earthy yet studied approach as a singer gave such records as '57's "Walkin' after Midnight" and 1961's "Crazy" (penned by Willie Nelson) a unique quality unmatched since her death in a 1963 plane crash. This 24-track retrospective was originally released shortly thereafter and includes all of her classics such as the above tracks as well as "She's Got You," and "Sweet Dreams." It also features some nice extras, such as her takes on standards such as "San Antonio Rose" and "The Wayward Wind." --Billy Altman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
The Patsy Cline Story, Music, Patsy Cline, Country, Country & Western, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Pop, Rockabilly, Traditional Country, United States of America
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