#Patsy Cline
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Patsy Cline performing at a benefit in Kansas City on March 3, 1963, two days before her tragic death. Hugely influential Cline’s talent transcends genre.
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americaisdead · 5 months ago
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patsy cline's dream home. 🩵 goodlettsville, tenn. july 2024
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subtle-as-an-earthquake · 10 months ago
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Well, I thought that I was just your puppet You held on a string
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audiemurphy1945 · 4 months ago
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Bud Lee, "Another Version of the Dream", Esquire, 1971
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tilbageidanmark · 5 months ago
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Willie Nelson
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typewriter-worries · 1 year ago
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country songs everyone should listen to at least once
Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell
Leavin' On Your Mind by Patsy Cline
My Autumn's Done Come by Lee Hazlewood
Crying by Roy Orbison
The End of the World by Loretta Lynn
Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton
Welcome to My World by Jim Reeves
Don't Touch Me by Jeannie Seely
Make the World Go Away by Eddy Arnold
Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash
Little Green Apples by Roger Miller
Me and Bobby McGee by Kris Kristofferson
folk version
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vinylespassion · 4 months ago
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Patsy Cline, 1957
Patsy Cline, de son vrai nom Virginia Patterson Hensley, est née le 8 septembre 1932 à Winchester, en Virginie. Elle est considérée comme l'une des chanteuses de country les plus influentes du 20e siècle et a joué un rôle crucial dans l'élargissement de l'audience de la musique country en intégrant des éléments de pop dans ses chansons. Elle a connu son premier grand succès en 1957 avec la chanson « Walkin' After Midnight », qui lui a permis de devenir la première chanteuse de country à avoir un hit croisé dans les classements pop. Sa carrière a été marquée par de nombreux défis, notamment des problèmes contractuels avec sa première maison de disques, 4 Star Records, et un grave accident de voiture en 1961. Cependant, elle a continué à enregistrer et à performer, devenant une figure emblématique de la scène country jusqu'à sa mort prématurée dans un accident d'avion le 5 mars 1963, alors qu'elle rentrait d'un concert de bienfaisance à Kansas City​. Après sa mort, Patsy Cline a été la première femme à être intronisée au Country Music Hall of Fame en 1973.
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fidjiefidjie · 4 months ago
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Bon Soir ❤️🎻🎸🎙
Patsy Cline 🎶 Crazy
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Propaganda for "Walkin' After Midnight": none Defeated Opponents: "Stir It Up"
Propaganda for "You Sexy Thing": "i mean sexy is right there in the title. need i say more." Defeated Opponents: "I Put a Spell On You"
*REMINDER: Vote for the song you think is hotter, not the song you prefer or the artist you think is hotter.
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rockincountryblues · 2 months ago
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Patsy Cline
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sowhatifiliveinfukuoka · 5 months ago
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Patsy Cline (1963)
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Remembering Patsy Cline on her birthday #botd
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rockabilly-bebop · 7 months ago
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gay-caveman · 1 year ago
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country music gets soooo much unnecessary hate tbh. like look me in the eyes and tell me you hate dolly parton's music. YOU WOULDN'T
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kdo-three · 6 months ago
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Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight (1957) Alan Block / Donn Hecht from: "Walkin' After Midnight" / "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)"
Country | Nashville Sound
JukeHostUK (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Patsy Cline: Vocals Don Helms: Steel Guitar Grady Martin: Electric Guitar Harold Bradley: Acoustic Guitar Owen Bradley: Piano Tommy Jackson: Fiddle Bob Moore: Acoustic Bass Farris Coursey: Drums
Owen Bradley: Band Leader Produced by Paul Cohen / Owen Bradley
Recorded: @ The Bradley Film and Recording Studios (AKA The Quonset Hut Studio) (AKA Columbia Studio B ) in Nashville, Tennessee USA on November 8, 1956
Released: on February 11, 1957 Decca Records
"… often included on authoritative lists of the all-time greatest songs in country music." - Wikipedia
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therealjohnstewart · 2 months ago
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Patsy Cline
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