I didn't know Floyd Cramer was playing piano on this piece. He was one of the best back in the day - love his "Last Date", " Via Con Dios ", " Orange Blossom Special ", and many more.
@@pncombies Thank you brother Neal. I know man. Yes, coming back from Branson Missouri. Plane crashed in Camden TN (bad weather) coming back to Nashville. 1963.
Thanks Imadrumming, I didn't realize how young she was. Just an incredible voice that reels people in, goes beyond any genre. Thanks Harri , someone mentioned it's not Floyd Cramer on piano here, so a different style.
Patsy Cline was the gold standard and her timeless, angelic voice still stands the test of time. Simply beautiful! First class song, selection and reaction -- thank you, Imadrummin and Harri!
No auto-tune, no gimmicks, no secrets, just outstanding talent. Patsy was so good at what she did. Because she was country, during her time, people then knew how good she was. She became the standard for women's country music. Excellent review. Thank you.
Blessings on you, Harri. . .Old Man, here - this was the A.M. sound of my car radio. Patsy had a voice that only comes around a few times in any era - and the band members and back-ups just stood up and did it LIVE - NO AutoTune, NO pitch correction, primitive mics and electronics that had vacuum-tubes. . .and it was GREAT. Timeless sound for those who understand what they are hearing. THANKS for keeping the great ones ALIVE FOREVER. 🙏🏻👊🫶🏿
"I Fall to Pieces" was Patsy's first single after she signed directly with Decca Records. Her previous recordings were with 4-Star Records with a licensing agreement with Coral/Decca Records. The piano on "I Fall to Pieces" was played by session musician Hargus "Pig" Robbins. Subsequent recordings had Floyd Cramer on piano. Cramer's signature slip note style of playing is what stands out on songs such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", and "Sweet Dreams".
Patsy has an incredible and hauntingly beautiful voice. Queen of soulful country. Her beautiful voice and music will always stand. The movie Sweet Dreams with Jessica Lang was about Patsys life. 🎶🎵🎶🎵♥️🎶🎵🎶🎵
never was a big country music guy - more rock and metal. BUT - patsy was exceptional and regardless of what genre you liked you could not help but love that voice. gone at 30 years old in yet another plane crash that took many musical legends to the next world. so sad.
Just an absolute gorgeous singer . I never get tired listening to her songs . So sad she was taken so soon . Thank you Harri and as usual your perfect reaction just great .
One of Patsy's most beautiful, emotional and nostalgic songs that remains relevant to this day. Thanks Harri and Imadrummin for a great choice and review. ❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
@Cynthia... Hi Cynthia. Coping with a bump in the old age road that scrambled my brain a little. But trying to get it together. I kept listening but couldn't comment, but I'm doing better. ❤️❤️
@@marybaillie8907 Debbie and I have been wondering where you went and a lot of other people. We missed your wonderful input , but I’m glad you’re OK now. Yes we do go through a little bump here and there as we get older but I hope you’re OK so happy you’re back ❤️❤️
In the South where I'm from we had Patsy Cline you might say the Judy Garland of the North I'm extremely proud of her rendition of my home state "Tennessee Waltz
Now that is country music, I can remember seeing her live on TV . Watch Leanne Rhymes " Blue" song was written for Patsy , but she was killed in a plane crash before she could record it. The songwriter put it away till he heard Leanne sing.
Those crisp, clear notes pierce your soul! And Patsy is the perfect example of the old adage that only the good die young, as she was tragically killed when her plane crashed as she returned home to Nashville from a benefit concert in Missouri. She was only 30 years old!
Thanks, harri, I'm sitting outside listening to the fireworks, it's American indepence day, and you could not played a greater American voice than Patsy!
Great choice Imadrummin. Patsy Cline has the kind of voice that is rare. It is so pure and smooth. It is her voice without the help of autotune. Great analysis and reaction Harri! I throughly enjoyed this reaction
Linda Ronstadt covered Patsy Cline‘s crazy and I fall to pieces. I don’t love the job. She did on crazy but I think she did the best job on I fall to pieces.
Fantastic. Coincidentally, I requested a cover of this by another one of our favorites this month. I love both versions and they’re my favorites of all the covers I have heard. Thanks Harri and Imadrummin (great minds think alike😂) 🌺✌️
Absolutely Debbie!!I haven't listened to the version you are submitting later this month. I can't wait until Harri does it. I'm sure it won't disappoint.👍
Beautiful rendition. Love it. Thanks Harri. That beautiful piano is probably being played by Floyd Cramer. He has his own creation called Last Date. Look for it., it’s gorgeous
I've been a fan of Patsy Cline since the age of ten, when I saw her on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts television Special and she sang, "Walking After Midnight and Leaving On Your Mind." I continued following her career and she just was so talented. I introduced my children and my Granddaughter to Patsy Cline's music. My all time favorite songs from Ms. Cline is "Crazy & I fall to pieces." She will forever remain in our hearts. There's a Biopic movie depicting her life called "Sweet Dreams,' starring Jessica Lange as Patsy Cline ❤
A wonderful Patsy Cline classic. Thanks, Harri. If you haven't done so already, you should check out the amazing Linda Ronstadt's cover of this song. Different but beautiful, and with lots of heavy pedal steel in it.
Oh man, this song makes me pine for washing down a shot of whiskey with a beer at a pool hall in Tulare. You're right Harri, the interplay between the pedal steel and the piano is a really nice touch.
I've always considered Patsy Cline the best voice in country music. Haunting sound in every song. So sad that she died so young. What would have been her future? A great loss to the music world.
In "the biz" they call that piano the "teardrop piano". It was largely used in that era. Frankie Lymon's ballads feature the "teardrop piano" similarly.
Please listen to an older Patsy Cline song call "If I could see the world through the eyes of a child". It is from her earlier career but, a beautiful song and I think only she was able to do it justice.
I'm not sure but that tinkling piano you love might be the great Floyd Kramer who was a Nashville session pianist and had a lot of instrumental hits in the 60s and 70s.
You might want to hear some of her faster songs. Not that these songs aren't beautiful they are her slow songs are really beautiful but to see her singing ability maybe you want to check out her singing "San Antonio Rose" amd her version of"lovesick blues ".
Boomer here. She's one of the all- time greatest and one of my all-time favorites ❤!! Thankyou, Harri, for this one 😍.
Gen X here. My boomer mom played Patsy all the time when I was growing up. Always loved her music. One of the greatest voices ever.
Patsy's voice is as smooth as satin. Love the Jordanaires backing her as well as the legendary Floyd Cramer on the keys.
Hargus "Pig" Robbins is on piano for this track.
I didn't know Floyd Cramer was playing piano on this piece. He was one of the best back in the day - love his "Last Date", " Via Con Dios ", " Orange Blossom Special ", and many more.
There are not enough words to describe what Patsy Cline does with her singing voice!
What a beautiful voice and beautiful human being Patsy Cline was. Only 30 years old. Such a tragic loss for all of us. 🙏🙏🙏
Only 30-years-old! So many iconic musicians taken too soon. Wonderful selection, brother -- Happy 4th!
@@pncombies Thank you brother Neal. I know man. Yes, coming back from Branson Missouri. Plane crashed in Camden TN (bad weather) coming back to Nashville. 1963.
You have eclectic taste in music, imadrummin. I believe that we are related.
@@rubyswaim1441 It's wonderful to meet people who share the same taste. Thank you rubyswaim! 👍
Thanks Imadrumming, I didn't realize how young she was. Just an incredible voice that reels people in, goes beyond any genre. Thanks Harri , someone mentioned it's not Floyd Cramer on piano here, so a different style.
Patsy Cline was the gold standard and her timeless, angelic voice still stands the test of time. Simply beautiful! First class song, selection and reaction -- thank you, Imadrummin and Harri!
Well said Neal. My pleasure sir. 👍
Her vocal inflections and nuances are masterful and wondrous. She has almost no equal.
One of my all time favorite female singers.
On of the best,no doubt. I feel like going out and buying a cowboy hat
No auto-tune, no gimmicks, no secrets, just outstanding talent. Patsy was so good at what she did. Because she was country, during her time, people then knew how good she was. She became the standard for women's country music. Excellent review. Thank you.
Everything about the recording is fabulous
Her life was somewhat tragic
Blessings on you, Harri. . .Old Man, here - this was the A.M. sound of my car radio. Patsy had a voice that only comes around a few times in any era - and the band members and back-ups just stood up and did it LIVE - NO AutoTune, NO pitch correction, primitive mics and electronics that had vacuum-tubes. . .and it was GREAT. Timeless sound for those who understand what they are hearing. THANKS for keeping the great ones ALIVE FOREVER. 🙏🏻👊🫶🏿
incomparable voice
Patsy Cline is to female singers what Roy Orbison is to male singers..
..next level beautiful voice❤
"I Fall to Pieces" was Patsy's first single after she signed directly with Decca Records. Her previous recordings were with 4-Star Records with a licensing agreement with Coral/Decca Records. The piano on "I Fall to Pieces" was played by session musician Hargus "Pig" Robbins. Subsequent recordings had Floyd Cramer on piano. Cramer's signature slip note style of playing is what stands out on songs such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", and "Sweet Dreams".
Thanks for that info.
Your facts are spot on joeyrobison!👍
Patsy Cline's voice is like warm honey! Although a few have come close, there hasn't been a voice like hers before or since.
Going back six decades i can remember riding in the backseat hearing this song, what really struck me were those step-down notes!
Music is the greatest endevorment man kind has ever pursued
Patsy voice is so beautiful ,and is as clear as a bell.You always know the words she sings.So clear.
Patsy has an incredible and hauntingly beautiful voice. Queen of soulful country. Her beautiful voice and music will always stand. The movie Sweet Dreams with Jessica Lang was about Patsys life. 🎶🎵🎶🎵♥️🎶🎵🎶🎵
I'm having all of Patsy Clines songs played at my funeral. I love this legend.
I love your reaction. It seems that any of the people who react to Patsy Cline are all in love with her voice. She is exceptional.
One of my all-time favourite singers, Patsy Cline just so many great ones, and this is one of them. Thanks Imadrummin and Harri.
Absolutely Cynthia. There are only a handful in this category. Karen Carpenter being another. My pleasure. 👍
never was a big country music guy - more rock and metal. BUT - patsy was exceptional and regardless of what genre you liked you could not help but love that voice. gone at 30 years old in yet another plane crash that took many musical legends to the next world. so sad.
Love your description diamonds in my ears. She had a beautiful voice and Willie Nelson wrote her biggest hit Crazy.
Just an absolute gorgeous singer . I never get tired listening to her songs . So sad she was taken so soon . Thank you Harri and as usual your perfect reaction just great .
Thank your fantastic, enjoyable reaction to the amazing Patty Cline. 🩷🩷🩷
One of the most incredible voices ever, IMHO! RIP Patsy!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those are real vocals, no tricks!! 🤗🤗💯👍
I think it's fine to say you are entertained by this song...I would bet Patsy would be happy to know she is still loved after 70 years...
My favourite Patsy Cline song. Thank you from Canada.
My favourite Patsy Cline song ! .. Wonderful voice, great melody line, and beautifully sad lyrics.
Patsy's one of my favorite.
She's in my top 5 female singers ever.❤
👍👍A fabulous voice and song. She was taken way too soon.😢 🖖❤
Beautiful voice. RIP Patsy.
This is in my top 5 all-time favourites.
Patsy n Loretta Lynn were best friends! Both of these Country Singing Stars were Moms/Singers and being moms always came first🥇!
One of Patsy's most beautiful, emotional and nostalgic songs that remains relevant to this day. Thanks Harri and Imadrummin for a great choice and review. ❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Mary, is that you? Where have you been? We have been worried.
Mary, we have missed you!! So glad to see this post!!🙏
@Cynthia... Hi Cynthia. Coping with a bump in the old age road that scrambled my brain a little.
But trying to get it together. I kept listening but couldn't comment, but I'm doing better. ❤️❤️
@@Imadrummin Thank you, my friend. Beautiful choice as usual. 👍👍❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@marybaillie8907 Debbie and I have been wondering where you went and a lot of other people. We missed your wonderful input , but I’m glad you’re OK now. Yes we do go through a little bump here and there as we get older but I hope you’re OK so happy you’re back ❤️❤️
Pasty is Timeless! Please give Anne Murray and Gale Garnett a reaction, both have great voices.
In the South where I'm from we had Patsy Cline you might say the Judy Garland of the North I'm extremely proud of her rendition of my home state "Tennessee Waltz
An incredibly beautiful voice that sadly went forever quiet way too soon...💜
Now that is country music, I can remember seeing her live on TV . Watch Leanne Rhymes " Blue" song was written for Patsy , but she was killed in a plane crash before she could record it. The songwriter put it away till he heard Leanne sing.
Those crisp, clear notes pierce your soul! And Patsy is the perfect example of the old adage that only the good die young, as she was tragically killed when her plane crashed as she returned home to Nashville from a benefit concert in Missouri. She was only 30 years old!
I rode around in my teenage car singing her.
Thanks, Harri and Imadrummin! Such a beautiful classic!
You are welcome Marcus!!!
Thanks, harri, I'm sitting outside listening to the fireworks, it's American indepence day, and you could not played a greater American voice than Patsy!
Great choice Imadrummin. Patsy Cline has the kind of voice that is rare. It is so pure and smooth. It is her voice without the help of autotune.
Great analysis and reaction Harri! I throughly enjoyed this reaction
Appreciate ya!! Thanks for watching the video.👍
One of the greats, no special effects/auto tune etc required.
Try "Crazy"
Thank you for doing this song!!!
I absolutely love this!
Love and respect from the US!
Floyd Cramer on the piano, check out his song, Last Date. No words for Patsy, just the BEST
My guess it was Linda Rondstat she sings this one too.
She was my dad’s favorite singer…I hope she is singing in heaven and he can hear her.
You have really good taste in music. I think she has the most beautiful haunting voice I've ever heard.
Linda Ronstadt covered Patsy Cline‘s crazy and I fall to pieces. I don’t love the job. She did on crazy but I think she did the best job on I fall to pieces.
Fantastic. Coincidentally, I requested a cover of this by another one of our favorites this month. I love both versions and they’re my favorites of all the covers I have heard. Thanks Harri and Imadrummin (great minds think alike😂) 🌺✌️
Absolutely Debbie!!I haven't listened to the version you are submitting later this month. I can't wait until Harri does it. I'm sure it won't disappoint.👍
Great reaction. Gen-X'er Patsy has always been one of my all time favorite female singers.
I'm glad that you pick up on the soul in her voice and what she does with it, Harri.
One of my very favorites by Patsy! Thanks for keeping it in your line up this month Imadrummin, and thanks for a great review Harri!
You are welcome Anne. Good catch on it being two versions. 👍
Ima - Awesome submission by one the greatest singers of all time. I could listen to her all day and night. Bravo x 10
Thank you Dave. Agreed. 👍
Beautiful rendition. Love it. Thanks Harri. That beautiful piano is probably being played by Floyd Cramer. He has his own creation called Last Date. Look for it., it’s gorgeous
I've been a fan of Patsy Cline since the age of ten, when I saw her on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts television Special and she sang, "Walking After Midnight and Leaving On Your Mind." I continued following her career and she just was so talented. I introduced my children and my Granddaughter to Patsy Cline's music. My all time favorite songs from Ms. Cline is "Crazy & I fall to pieces." She will forever remain in our hearts. There's a Biopic movie depicting her life called "Sweet Dreams,' starring Jessica Lange as Patsy Cline ❤
Not a C/W fan but love her voice. So many great performances.
Rest in Heavenly peace beautiful angel🎶❤🙏🏽😇
There are half a dozen great videos of her singing.
❤❤❤❤❤
A wonderful Patsy Cline classic. Thanks, Harri.
If you haven't done so already, you should check out the amazing Linda Ronstadt's cover of this song. Different but beautiful, and with lots of heavy pedal steel in it.
Well, I love that your pallette is large enough to like songs like hers.
What a voice eh?
And she went on that plane, knowing that she might die, and she still went. I don’t understand why she did. She had so much more music in her.
Jim Reeves, Harri on the male side! He had a phenominal voice!
Oh man, this song makes me pine for washing down a shot of whiskey with a beer at a pool hall in Tulare. You're right Harri, the interplay between the pedal steel and the piano is a really nice touch.
She’d was the only Country Singer, I would listen to 🥰🎶Now that I’m into Rockabilly 🤗listen to others! Like the Maddox Bros. & Rose 🌹 😬
I love to hear that"walking bass" Man, it is so cool! 😊 Bill Fisher
I was 12 when this was released and it's still one of my faves!! From New Zealand, Wednesday 8/1/25
Hip Hip Hooray 🎉🎉 Thank You Harri ❤. I can listen to Her over and over again. Music from my childhood. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Beautiful never heard this before ❤❤ I know you are a fan of k d lang Harri maybe have a listen to her version too xx
My favorite!!!
Perfection!
Harri great reaction, you perfectly described Patsys amazing talent
Oh old voices and talent. We did not appreciate it when we had it; but we sure do now! Thanks Harri.
So many good singers years ago.
Floyd Cramer's signature sound on the piano...always nice.
Patsy Cline recorded I Fall To Pieces on November 16 1960 The very same day that she signed with her new record label Decca Records.
I've always considered Patsy Cline the best voice in country music. Haunting sound in every song. So sad that she died so young. What would have been her future? A great loss to the music world.
Unique and amazing voice! Tragic life and ending.
In "the biz" they call that piano the "teardrop piano". It was largely used in that era. Frankie Lymon's ballads feature the "teardrop piano" similarly.
Ooooo! That growling roar Harri! 😊
She is spotlighted in the movie "Coalminers Daughter" along with Loretta Lynne, a great movie you should watch. Great reaction sir.
Nobody did heartbreak like Patsy.
Great reaction Harri
Patsy's Piano player is the legendary Floyd Cramer.
It's my belief she's of mixed race not completely white but passing as white that could be why she gives you chills it's a reaction to ancestors...
Please listen to an older Patsy Cline song call "If I could see the world through the eyes of a child". It is from her earlier career but, a beautiful song and I think only she was able to do it justice.
She was Loretta Lynn best friend. And help Loretta Lynn get her start.
Dance music. The real dance music.
I'm not sure but that tinkling piano you love might be the great Floyd Kramer who was a Nashville session pianist and had a lot of instrumental hits in the 60s and 70s.
You might want to hear some of her faster songs. Not that these songs aren't beautiful they are her slow songs are really beautiful but to see her singing ability maybe you want to check out her singing "San Antonio Rose" amd her version of"lovesick blues ".
Written by Willie Nelson 👏 1:14
Try Chris ledoux, this cowboys hat 🤠
Look up George Jones and "He Stopped Loving Her Today".
Patsy never had any formal training.