Patsy

A nosey neighbor tries to be like Santana and finds out that it's not so easy.
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A nosey neighbor tries to be like Santana and finds out that it's not so easy.
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See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube ! +Live Chat and Embed video codes! When her Four Star contract expired in 1960, Cline signed with Decca Records-Nashville, under the direction of legendary producer Owen Bradley. He was not only responsible for much of the success behind Cline's recording career, but also for the careers of Brenda Lee and Loretta Lynn. Thanks to her vocal versatility, and with the help of Bradley's direction and arrangements, Cline enjoyed both country and pop success. Bradley's arrangements incorporated strings and other instruments not typical of country recordings of the day. He considered Cline's voice best-suited for country pop-crossover songs, and helped smooth her voice into the silky, torch song style for which she is famous. Nevertheless, she did not really enjoy singing pop material. This new, more sophisticated instrumental style became known as The Nashville Sound, founded by Bradley and RCAs Chet Atkins, who produced Jim Reeves, Skeeter Davis, Connie Smith, and Eddy Arnold.
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"Crazy" was voted in one poll the #1 Jukebox Hit of all time. I don't know how authentic that poll might have been, but certainly "Crazy" is one of the most time-honored recordings in popular music history. The song was composed by country music artist Willie Nelson who had made a demo of it that found its way into the hands of Patsy's record producer, Owen Bradley. After listening to the demo, Patsy tried at first to record it in the style Willie had sung it, and the results were not to anyone's liking, especially Patsy's. At Owen Bradley's recommendation, she recorded it again a few days later this time "in her own style" with a vocal assist from the Jordanaires, and what you hear is the first and only take ever made of Patsy singing "Crazy". The song ultimately became a Top Ten crossover pop hit in November of 1961 and the signature song for what little remained of the rest of her life.

Patsy has an amazing version of this heart breaker. What else needs to be said?
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Patsy Cline - Crazy Lyrics: Crazy Crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy Crazy for feeling so blue I knew You'd love me as long as you wanted And then someday You leave me for somebody new Worry Why do I let myself worry Wondring What in the world did I do Crazy For thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying I'm crazy for crying I'm crazy for loving you Crazy For thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying I'm crazy for crying I'm crazy for loving you

Patsy Cline singing "Walkin' After Midnight"
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Recorded in early 1962 under the direction of Owen Bradley, Patsy along with the Jordanaires delivers a heartfelt rendition of "You Belong To Me". The song was originally composed during WW2 by Chilton Price but was reworked and promoted by Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart afterwards so Chilton ceded some of the writing credit to them.
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I've got your picture that you gave to me And it's signed "with love," just like it used to be The only thing different, the only thing new I've got your picture, she's got you I've got the records that we used to share And they still sound the same as when you were here The only thing different, the only thing new, I've got the records, she's got you I've got your memory, or has it got me? I really don't know, but I know it won't let me be I've got your class ring; that proved you cared And it still looks the same as when you gave it dear The only thing different, the only thing new I've got these little things, she's got you

"I Fall To Pieces" was the first song that the songwriting team of Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard composed together. They brought the song to record producer Owen Bradley in Nashville who first offerred it to Brenda Lee who turned it down ("too country for me"), and then Roy Drusky (it's not a man's song"), and then Patsy Cline. Patsy recorded it in November of 1960 with vocal backing by the Jordanaires, but the song didn't immediately gain country radio station acceptance when it was released in January of 1961. A pop station in Columbus, Ohio began playing it, and the song first captured some crossover appeal before the country audience discovered it. By the late spring of the year, both pop and country audiences had "found" the recording, but Patsy was involved in a car accident in June of 1961 which kept her from promoting the song. Still "I Fall to Pieces" reached #12 on the pop charts by July of that year, and the song's success garnered her an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry.
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47 years ago today, tragedy struck when Virginia Patterson Hensley, known to the world as Patsy Cline, musicians Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, and manager Randy Hughes were killed in a plane crash ninety miles outside of Nashville near Camden, Tennessee. Since then, Patsy continues to be the standard by which all other female Country and Western singers are judged. Many aspire to match her talent but none ever will.

Watch Kelly Clarkson cover Patsy Cline's "Walking After Midnight" live as part of the iHeartRadio Live Series in New York City on July 14, 2009 Like Kelly Clarkson? Create your very own Kelly Clarkson Radio station on iHeartRadio:ihr.fm ► FACEBOOK ◄ www.facebook.com ► TWITTER ◄ twitter.com
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Patsy Rodenburg speaking at Michael Howard Studios in NYC. For more information on Patsy's classes, visit www.michaelhowardstudios.com
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I was searching for a non-live version of this and found the quality lacking, so I decided to share my version. I hope that you enjoy the better sound quality that this old classic deserves. Enjoy...

frankmorganthomas.com Here we have the voice of Patsy Cline and the acting talents of Jessica Lange for a fine preformace of "Sweet Dreams" and "I fall to pieces" from the motion picture "SWEET DREAMS". As myself, my father too was a musician in his day and performed with Pasty and many others. I am a big Jessica Lange fan as well so, the combination of the two just pleased me so. I have enhanced edited video and audio for a more enjoyable experience and I would like to thank the copyright owner for allowing the audio to be enabled. CLINE and LANGE fans, I hope you enjoy this!
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Patsy Rodenburg speaks about "The Second Circle" at Michael Howard Studios in NYC. For more information about Patsy's classes, visit www.michaelhowardstudios.com
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Official Website: www.nickibluhm.com Like us on Facebook on.fb.me Music on iTunes: bit.ly Patsy Cline - She's Got You - Cover by Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers - Van Session 14 (Performed between Telluride, CO and Fruita, CO) This song is dedicated to Donna and Richard. We love you! Thanks for selecting this song and supporting Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers' Winter Tour 2012! www.nickibluhm.com About the "Van Sessions": Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers are a rock/country/soul band from San Francisco with a busy touring schedule. Between gigs they pass the time by playing cover songs in their van, recording them with an iPhone and posting them online for fun. They do, indeed, wear their seatbelts. For more about the band's original music check out nickibluhm.com, iTunes, or any YouTube video not set in a van, or just come to a show the next time they drive to your town!
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It turns out that the rich, snotty, disapproving mother of Saffy's future husband was a "Bond Girl" in a blue movie back in the day with Patsy. Here she confronts her with her sordid past in one of the funniest scenes Joanna Lumley has ever played. Seriously, you'll pee your pants laughing!
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Canadian singer Patsy Gallant's only charting single in Australia ... reached No.10 in 1977. It was a Top 10 hit in Canada & UK but failed to chart in the US ... I suppose they didn't find it appealing singing about 2 cities in their country ... from Melbourne to Sydney wouldn't hold much appeal to me!
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