This is a rabbit hole of purity in her voice. Walking after Midnight is another good one, Patsy will never disappoint. Her and Lorretta Lynn were best friends.
There was no auto tune back then. What you’re hearing is pure voice, all Patsy Cline. There will never be another! “I fall to pieces” is another great song of hers.
Definitely pure singing and real musicians and touring by buses. I salute them all ,r&b, blues, country, jazz, rock and roll and any others that I may have forgotten for all your hard work and contributions and giving us good singing and good music, love you all.
Loretta Lynn was an upcoming country singer back in the50s . Loretta got to visit patsy cline in the hospital and Paths encouraged Loretta to stay at singing country music. And it wasn't too long after her visit in the hospital that party passed away.😢
This is one of the best country voices around. Patsy had dramatic volume control, stretched-note effects, sobs, pauses & unique ways of holding back, then bursting into full-throated phrases. Patsy had so many great hits such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", "When I Get Through With You", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love", "Imagine That". She was only 31 when she died in a plane crash in 1963. In 1985 Jessica Lange starred in the movie about Patsy's life called "Sweet Dreams".
She had a lot of pain in her marriage. Another movie to watch, is "Sweet Dreams" which is about her life. Sweet Dreams was one of her beautiful songs, "Crazy" is another.
When you guys watch 'Coal Miner's Daughter' you'll get to see the friendship that Loretta and Patsy had. You will be impressed by the actresses that play them because they sing Patsy's and Loretta's songs themselves and there was no dubbing done. Sissy Spacek, who plays Loretta, is phenomenal in the role and she did win the Oscar for portraying Loretta in the film. Beverly D'Angelo, who plays Patsy, was also incredible in her role. You will love the movie.....can't wait til you tell us about it!
Yes indeed, I love Coal miners Daughter and Sweet Dreams was such a sad movie but good also. Both ladies phenomenal singers and beautiful inside and out.
A great movie and you need to see " Coal Miners Daughter" (bio on Loretta Lyn, by the way she was still alive when she got tive friends as well as coached Sissy Spacek) and of course, "Sweet Dreams" on bio of Patsy Cline! She died in the early 60"a at the young age of only 31.
There will never be another female singer that will ever be as good as patsy cline ever . She was and is the best in the world even though she past away a long time ago and today no one can come even close to her
You all have to listen to more of Patsy! So much for you!! All time best. Can you imagine have she would have succeeded if she hadn’t got killed in a plane crash!🤠❤️
patsy was a run of the mill hillbilly singer in the 50's, struggling to find her way. finally her manager guided her toward deeper songs and a unique style. she became the first country 'torch' singer. she was one of a kind.
Patsy Cline has an AMAZING voice. My first record ever owned was Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits. You MUST play "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy". It will blow your minds!
it has been said that what made Patsy's songs so many levels above all others is that she lived the song while singing it, the pain you hear is what she felt as she sang it, she became the song. Listen to Faded Love, she is actually crying at the end
One of the most incredible voices in Country Music ever. I don't think there will ever be a better female singer in that genre. She can convey so much emotion in her voice and you guys are right - you can feel the pain. She was amazing. Many people can totally relate to those lyrics and the way she sings them you can put yourself right in that position.
When you watch "Coal Miner's Daughter", you will see how Patsy (played by Beverly D'Angelo) took Loretta Lynn (played by Sissy Spacek, who won the Oscar for this role) under her wing after her arrival in Nashville and helped groom her into the performer that she soon became. Loretta idolized Patsy Cline and was totally devastated when Patsy was tragically killed in a plane crash in 1963.
So many great performances crammed into too few years (she was only 30 when she died in that plane crash in 1963). Anything she sang is gold but I'd recommend "Sweet Dreams". A beautiful song with a wonderful arrangement, it was her final hit during her lifetime.
Patsy could really express pain vocally so effectively. You folks have done "Crazy" if memory serves. Another awesome Patsy Cline song for your reaction pleasure is "I Fall to Pieces."
On March 3, 1963, Cline performed a benefit at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, for the family of disc jockey "Cactus" Jack Call; he had died in an automobile crash a little over a month earlier. Also performing in the show were George Jones, George Riddle and The Jones Boys, Billy Walker, Dottie West, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, George McCormick, the Clinch Mountain Boys as well as Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. Despite having a cold, Cline gave three performances: 2:00, 5:15 and 8:15 pm. All the shows were standing-room only. For the 2 p.m. show, she wore a sky-blue tulle-laden dress; for the 5:15 show a red shocker; and for the closing show at 8 p.m., Cline wore white chiffon. Her final song was the last she had recorded the previous month, "I'll Sail My Ship Alone".[105] Cline, who had spent the night at the Town House Motor Hotel, was unable to fly out the day after the concert because Fairfax Airport was fogged in. West asked Patsy to ride in the car with her and husband, Bill, back to Nashville, a 16-hour drive, but Cline refused, saying, "Don't worry about me, Hoss. When it's my time to go, it's my time." On March 5, she called her mother from the motel and checked out at 12:30 p.m., going the short distance to the airport and boarding a Piper PA-24 Comanche plane, aircraft registration number N7000P. On board were Cline, Copas, Hawkins and pilot Randy Hughes. The plane stopped once in Rogers, Arkansas to refuel and subsequently landed at Dyersburg Municipal Airport in Dyersburg, Tennessee at 5 p.m.[106] Hawkins had accepted Billy Walker's place after Walker left on a commercial flight to take care of a stricken family member. The Dyersburg, Tennessee, airfield manager suggested that they stay the night because of high winds and inclement weather, offering them free rooms and meals. But Hughes, who was not trained in instrument flying, said "I've already come this far. We'll be there before you know it." The plane took off at 6:07 p.m.[107] Cline's flight crashed in heavy weather on the evening of Tuesday, March 5, 1963. Her recovered wristwatch had stopped at 6:20 p.m. The plane was found some 90 miles (140 km) from its Nashville destination, in a forest outside of Camden, Tennessee. Forensic examination concluded that everyone aboard had been killed instantly.[108][109] Until the wreckage was discovered the following dawn and reported on the radio, friends and family had not given up hope. Endless calls tied up the local telephone exchanges to such a degree that other emergency calls had trouble getting through. The lights at the destination Cornelia Fort Airpark were kept on throughout the night, as reports of the missing plane were broadcast on radio and TV. The grave of Patsy Cline Early in the morning, Roger Miller and a friend went searching for survivors: "As fast as I could, I ran through the woods screaming their names-through the brush and the trees-and I came up over this little rise, oh, my God, there they were. It was ghastly. The plane had crashed nose down."[110] Shortly after the bodies were removed, looters scavenged the area. Some of the items which were recovered were eventually donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Among them were Cline's wristwatch, a Confederate flag cigarette lighter, studded belt and three pairs of gold lamé slippers. Cline's fee in cash from the last performance was never recovered.[109] Per her wishes, Cline's body was brought home for her memorial service, which thousands attended. People jammed against the small tent over her gold casket and the grave to take all the flowers they could reach as keepsakes.[111] She was buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in her hometown of Winchester, Virginia. Her grave is marked with a bronze plaque, which reads: "Virginia H. Dick ('Patsy Cline' is noted under her name) 'Death Cannot Kill What Never Dies: Love'." A memorial marks the exact place off Mt Carmel Road in Camden, Tennessee, where the plane crashed in the still-remote forest.[91]
Great reaction. Can't go wrong with Patsy. I can turn on her greatest hits and listen to it over and over all day. Just love her. Not just a great voice but she knows how to sing. She gives me chills.
No one, I mean NO ONE, can sing a rip your heart out ballad like Patsy. Her music filled my childhood home and it still does. I cry through all her songs, crying now. She pulls the pain out of you like no one else.
Yeah, my mother absolutely loved Patsy Cline, who was friends with Loretta Lynn, and Loretta was a huge fan of Patsy before they became friends. Loretta even named one of kids after her. The song "Sweet Dreams" was one that really shows off Patsy's vocal talent. There's quite a bit of hits to go through when it comes to ol' Patsy Cline.
She and Loretta Lynn were great friends. Patsy was 29 when she died in a plane crash on March 5 1963 leaving behind her beloved mother, her husband, and two babies. Such a loss. She could have done so much more. Try "I fall to pieces" and "Faded Love"
Patsy and Loretta were best friends. Both, very strong women! It was just two women fighting the male dominated world of country music/Nashville of the 50’s and 60’s. They won!
My grandfather on my mother's side loved Patsy Cline. He would sit on the porch in an old wicker chair and listen to the radio, Patsy and baseball in the early 50's. Good memories for someone now 72.🤗
My mother was a Patsy Cline fanatic and I know all of these songs. She was an incredible singer. Check out some of her other stuff like "Ain't No Wheels on This Ship".
My favorite Patsy Cline song done by the two best commentaries on my first reaction to hearing a song like I said many times before those two you two are the best you and day one are the two best thanks again for your great commentaries
Patsy was just 30 years old when she died in a plane crash in 1963, but she was one of the best female singers ever.
ONE OF THE GREATEST VOICES ~ ~ ~ EVERRRRRRRR ❤
If not the greatest beautiful and soulful patsy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
When you hurt this bad but you can't cry this can open the floodgates
Been there.
Patsy was and still is so great.
This is a rabbit hole of purity in her voice. Walking after Midnight is another good one, Patsy will never disappoint. Her and Lorretta Lynn were best friends.
I agree Walking after Midnight was another one for sure that is so heartfelt!
I was going to say "Walking After Midnight" would be a good follow up. Love Patsy.
You have to see Coal Miners Daughter it broke me up with Loretta's reaction to Patsy's death in a plane crash.
Crazy
funny thing is Patsy never liked Walking After Midnight
The world mourned when she passed away. She'd never be forgotten ever.
Patsy Cline always gives me chills!
There was no auto tune back then.
What you’re hearing is pure voice, all Patsy Cline.
There will never be another!
“I fall to pieces” is another great song of
hers.
Definitely pure singing and real musicians and touring by buses. I salute them all ,r&b, blues, country, jazz, rock and roll and any others that I may have forgotten for all your hard work and contributions and giving us good singing and good music, love you all.
Also the band did an awesome job backing and the Jordanaires!
"Crazy" written by Willie Nelson is one of her best. She died so tragically, so young. LOVE ME SOME PATSY!
ironically the late Dottie West offered her a ride home but she didn't take it
My favorite song by her is “Sweet Dreams”
Can’t nobody make pain sound so beautiful….Patsy’s voice is a lullaby
It was a plane crash right?
RIP Patsy Cline! I get chill bumps listening to her songs.
I LOVE HOW YOU'RE LOVIN IT!!!!!!!! ❤️
Patsy Cline the other queen of country music and inspiration and friend of Loretta Lynn such a giant loss to country music
Loretta Lynn was an upcoming country singer back in the50s . Loretta got to visit patsy cline in the hospital and Paths encouraged Loretta to stay at singing country music. And it wasn't too long after her visit in the hospital that party passed away.😢
It was almost 2 years later. The movie time line is wrong.
I feel like throwing myself on the floor and crawling away.
Patsy Cline was the BEST. Her voice was heartbreakingly beautiful. I’m so glad you two appreciate the depth of the incomparable Patsy Cline.
Rest in peace Patsy Cline. It's a shame she died so young at the age of 30
This is one of the best country voices around. Patsy had dramatic volume control, stretched-note effects, sobs, pauses & unique ways of holding back, then bursting into full-throated phrases. Patsy had so many great hits such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", "When I Get Through With You", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love", "Imagine That". She was only 31 when she died in a plane crash in 1963. In 1985 Jessica Lange starred in the movie about Patsy's life called "Sweet Dreams".
💎💗🥰💔😢✨💎Love this one so much, keep the tissues handy 💜
Patsy Cline was a gorgeous woman! And what a voice!
She had a lot of pain in her marriage. Another movie to watch, is "Sweet Dreams" which is about her life. Sweet Dreams was one of her beautiful songs, "Crazy" is another.
When you guys watch 'Coal Miner's Daughter' you'll get to see the friendship that Loretta and Patsy had. You will be impressed by the actresses that play them because they sing Patsy's and Loretta's songs themselves and there was no dubbing done. Sissy Spacek, who plays Loretta, is phenomenal in the role and she did win the Oscar for portraying Loretta in the film. Beverly D'Angelo, who plays Patsy, was also incredible in her role. You will love the movie.....can't wait til you tell us about it!
I've always been amazed by Beverly's voice and wondered why she never went into singing more. Her singing on Vegas Vacation blew me away!
Yes indeed, I love Coal miners Daughter and Sweet Dreams was such a sad movie but good also. Both ladies phenomenal singers and beautiful inside and out.
A great movie and you need to see
" Coal Miners Daughter" (bio on Loretta Lyn, by the way she was still alive when she got tive friends as well as coached Sissy Spacek) and of course, "Sweet Dreams" on bio of Patsy Cline! She died in the early 60"a at the young age of only 31.
RIP Patsy....awesome lady!!
my very favorite singer of all time...
I cannot wait to see your expressions when you hear Sweet Dreams!!
There will never be another female singer that will ever be as good as patsy cline ever . She was and is the best in the world even though she past away a long time ago and today no one can come even close to her
Amen, brother!
Patsy and Loretta where best friends Loretta even named one of her twins after Patsy
Patsy Cline's voice was so powerful and beautiful!!
Yeah, Patsy had a "Golden Voice," and was LOVED BY MANY!!!! WE MISS YOU PATSY!!!!
You all have to listen to more of Patsy! So much for you!! All time best. Can you imagine have she would have succeeded if she hadn’t got killed in a plane crash!🤠❤️
patsy was a run of the mill hillbilly singer in the 50's, struggling to find her way. finally her manager guided her toward deeper songs and a unique style. she became the first country 'torch' singer. she was one of a kind.
Getting signed to Decca was a career defining moment for her.
Shawn is FEELING this one! It's okay, music was made to MOVE us deeply. Great reaction.
Shawn is a good dude.
Patsy and Loretta were good friends.I love both both singers
Man...no autotune needed. What a treasure of a vocal talent.
Patsy Cline has an AMAZING voice. My first record ever owned was Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits. You MUST play "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy". It will blow your minds!
She had a voice like no other
Some of her other classic songs : Leavin On Your Mind ,Faded Love ,I Fall To Pieces , Back In Baby's Arms
I love all of those!!
it has been said that what made Patsy's songs so many levels above all others is that she lived the song while singing it, the pain you hear is what she felt as she sang it, she became the song. Listen to Faded Love, she is actually crying at the end
Great song, you can't go wrong with Patsy Cline. Crazy, and I fall to pieces are great also.
Every time I hear Patsy sing it’s like silk ribbons floating in the air! That’s the only way I can describe it
Don't get no better than Patsy Cline she was the best thats ever been!
One of the most incredible voices in Country Music ever. I don't think there will ever be a better female singer in that genre. She can convey so much emotion in her voice and you guys are right - you can feel the pain. She was amazing. Many people can totally relate to those lyrics and the way she sings them you can put yourself right in that position.
This is sitting in a bar on Christmas alone music.
Patsy was one in a Million, she had so many Hit songs, its so sad we lost her at an early age
Mel, girl, you are a beauty❣🙏
Love that song and her voice, a legend.
"I Fall to Pieces"
"Crazy"
"Sweet Dreams"
These are the CAN'T Miss songs!!!
Omg.. Patsy has a voice of an angle.. you guys should here weeping willow.. her voice in that song will blow you away.. thanks for reaction..
talk about a rabbit hole. if you liked this song, you have a whole new world to explore. enjoy!
When you watch "Coal Miner's Daughter", you will see how Patsy (played by Beverly D'Angelo) took Loretta Lynn (played by Sissy Spacek, who won the Oscar for this role) under her wing after her arrival in Nashville and helped groom her into the performer that she soon became. Loretta idolized Patsy Cline and was totally devastated when Patsy was tragically killed in a plane crash in 1963.
I've never heard this song before. I really enjoyed it!
So many great performances crammed into too few years (she was only 30 when she died in that plane crash in 1963). Anything she sang is gold but I'd recommend "Sweet Dreams". A beautiful song with a wonderful arrangement, it was her final hit during her lifetime.
Ladies and Gentlemen Miss Patsy Cline. I love that quote " No ocean deeper than a women's heart"
Another great country singer..
Crazy, I fall to pieces, you belong to me...
I would love to hear more reactions to Patsy.
I love your reaction to all of these songs. 👍
What a beautiful voice. Patsy is one of the greats.
Oh, Patsy - "Sweet Dreams", "Walkin' After Midnight", "Faded Love", "Crazy", "I Fall to Pieces", really anything at all.
Patsy could really express pain vocally so effectively. You folks have done "Crazy" if memory serves. Another awesome Patsy Cline song for your reaction pleasure is "I Fall to Pieces."
I love that you are enjoying this old country music.
she's a country icon !
I love to hear her sing sweet dreams
this is from my parents' era, but she is arguably the GOAT as far as voice talent goes. Peace, Love!
Patsy was Loretta Lynn's mentor and friend. They're both legendary country female singers. Both are well worth continuing to explore.
One of my faves by Patsy Cline♥️my fav country singer🌹
My favorite by her
My favorite song by her is Faded Love. She definitely knew how to convey emotion and make you feel everything she was signing.
Patsy singing walkin after midnight, love it
I used to do a lot of Patsy Cline songs back when I was doing karaoke. 😊💜💚💛✌️
'Crazy' is one of her best. Died way too young in a plane crash.
♥️♥️ voice of an Angel
One of her best. Patsy Cline was very special, you should check out "Sweet Dreams", I think it's her best.
Patsy Cline sings so beautifully.
She and Loretta Lynn were close friends. R.I.P. Patsy.
On March 3, 1963, Cline performed a benefit at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, for the family of disc jockey "Cactus" Jack Call; he had died in an automobile crash a little over a month earlier. Also performing in the show were George Jones, George Riddle and The Jones Boys, Billy Walker, Dottie West, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, George McCormick, the Clinch Mountain Boys as well as Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. Despite having a cold, Cline gave three performances: 2:00, 5:15 and 8:15 pm. All the shows were standing-room only. For the 2 p.m. show, she wore a sky-blue tulle-laden dress; for the 5:15 show a red shocker; and for the closing show at 8 p.m., Cline wore white chiffon. Her final song was the last she had recorded the previous month, "I'll Sail My Ship Alone".[105]
Cline, who had spent the night at the Town House Motor Hotel, was unable to fly out the day after the concert because Fairfax Airport was fogged in. West asked Patsy to ride in the car with her and husband, Bill, back to Nashville, a 16-hour drive, but Cline refused, saying, "Don't worry about me, Hoss. When it's my time to go, it's my time." On March 5, she called her mother from the motel and checked out at 12:30 p.m., going the short distance to the airport and boarding a Piper PA-24 Comanche plane, aircraft registration number N7000P. On board were Cline, Copas, Hawkins and pilot Randy Hughes.
The plane stopped once in Rogers, Arkansas to refuel and subsequently landed at Dyersburg Municipal Airport in Dyersburg, Tennessee at 5 p.m.[106] Hawkins had accepted Billy Walker's place after Walker left on a commercial flight to take care of a stricken family member. The Dyersburg, Tennessee, airfield manager suggested that they stay the night because of high winds and inclement weather, offering them free rooms and meals. But Hughes, who was not trained in instrument flying, said "I've already come this far. We'll be there before you know it." The plane took off at 6:07 p.m.[107]
Cline's flight crashed in heavy weather on the evening of Tuesday, March 5, 1963. Her recovered wristwatch had stopped at 6:20 p.m. The plane was found some 90 miles (140 km) from its Nashville destination, in a forest outside of Camden, Tennessee. Forensic examination concluded that everyone aboard had been killed instantly.[108][109] Until the wreckage was discovered the following dawn and reported on the radio, friends and family had not given up hope. Endless calls tied up the local telephone exchanges to such a degree that other emergency calls had trouble getting through. The lights at the destination Cornelia Fort Airpark were kept on throughout the night, as reports of the missing plane were broadcast on radio and TV.
The grave of Patsy Cline
Early in the morning, Roger Miller and a friend went searching for survivors: "As fast as I could, I ran through the woods screaming their names-through the brush and the trees-and I came up over this little rise, oh, my God, there they were. It was ghastly. The plane had crashed nose down."[110] Shortly after the bodies were removed, looters scavenged the area. Some of the items which were recovered were eventually donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Among them were Cline's wristwatch, a Confederate flag cigarette lighter, studded belt and three pairs of gold lamé slippers. Cline's fee in cash from the last performance was never recovered.[109] Per her wishes, Cline's body was brought home for her memorial service, which thousands attended. People jammed against the small tent over her gold casket and the grave to take all the flowers they could reach as keepsakes.[111] She was buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in her hometown of Winchester, Virginia. Her grave is marked with a bronze plaque, which reads: "Virginia H. Dick ('Patsy Cline' is noted under her name) 'Death Cannot Kill What Never Dies: Love'." A memorial marks the exact place off Mt Carmel Road in Camden, Tennessee, where the plane crashed in the still-remote forest.[91]
That watch is at Cline's museum now.
man,you guys are firing on all cylinders,your choices to react to are outstanding...keep it up.
Great reaction. Can't go wrong with Patsy. I can turn on her greatest hits and listen to it over and over all day. Just love her. Not just a great voice but she knows how to sing. She gives me chills.
You guys are suchhh a great couple..I really enjoy your reactions!!! NamaStacey!
Her best song is "I Fall to Pieces"
An often overlooked Patsy song.... Three cigarettes in an ashtray. Worth a listen 🎶
They’ll never be another Patsy! Gone too soon🥲❤️
A most remarkable voice. Gets right into your soul. We lost her tragically young.
Her song crazy is the best female country song EVER!!!
First Loretta and now her best friend. Shawn & Mel, you are on a roll!
73 and still remember Patsy's beautiful voice!!
That one is definitely a hard one to hear. I still tear up when I hear it. I did watching this video.
No one, I mean NO ONE, can sing a rip your heart out ballad like Patsy. Her music filled my childhood home and it still does. I cry through all her songs, crying now. She pulls the pain out of you like no one else.
Now you need to experience “Crazy”, written by Willie Nelson! Oh, yeah!!
One of my favorites by Patsy is the song "CRAZY" . Her voice is showcased in this song.
And as for the song , it was written by Willie Nelson.
Love Patsy ! Shawn , you made me feel it like it was my first time , and I’m 70 ! Thank You 🙏!
I love to see you enjoy our southern music 🎵
Loretta Lynn and patsy cline were the best of friends
Loretta’s heart broke when she heard patsy died
Yeah, my mother absolutely loved Patsy Cline, who was friends with Loretta Lynn, and Loretta was a huge fan of Patsy before they became friends. Loretta even named one of kids after her. The song "Sweet Dreams" was one that really shows off Patsy's vocal talent. There's quite a bit of hits to go through when it comes to ol' Patsy Cline.
She and Loretta Lynn were great friends. Patsy was 29 when she died in a plane crash on March 5 1963 leaving behind her beloved mother, her husband, and two babies. Such a loss. She could have done so much more. Try "I fall to pieces" and "Faded Love"
How many records would she have sold,with that glorious sounding voice.Tony
She would have been the Elvis of country music.
Patsy and Loretta were best friends. Both, very strong women! It was just two women fighting the male dominated world of country music/Nashville of the 50’s and 60’s. They won!
My grandfather on my mother's side loved Patsy Cline. He would sit on the porch in an old wicker chair and listen to the radio, Patsy and baseball in the early 50's. Good memories for someone now 72.🤗
Greatest womans voice ever!!!!
My mother was a Patsy Cline fanatic and I know all of these songs. She was an incredible singer. Check out some of her other stuff like "Ain't No Wheels on This Ship".
To realy hear Patsy vocal range , check out "Sweet Dreams ". 60 years and her music is still alive
Patsy was always played in my mom's home. She has an amazing voice.
Patsy was Loretta Lynn's mentor!
I love your reaction to the amazing voice of Patsy Cline.
My favorite Patsy Cline song done by the two best commentaries on my first reaction to hearing a song like I said many times before those two you two are the best you and day one are the two best thanks again for your great commentaries
There is a movie about her called Sweet Dreams that is really good