Released during a period of mourning, the collection helped ensure that her voice and the timeless songs she recorded would continue to captivate audiences for generations.
In many ways, Patsy Cline was country music’s original female firebrand. Before crossover hits were a foregone conclusion, she dominated both the country and pop charts with songs like “Walking After ...
On this day (February 4) in 1963, Patsy Cline walked into Bradley Studios in Nashville to begin what would be her final recording sessions. Between February 4 and February 7, she cut 12 songs, 10 of ...
Click here for the original audio. A Patsy Cline album released earlier this year, called "Imagine That: The Lost Recordings (1954-1963)," includes live tracks that have never been public until now.
Just three months after the tragic death of country music starPatsy Cline, her record label took an important step in preserving and celebrating her remarkable career. On June 10, 1963, Decca Records ...
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