Patsy Cline Blew My Mind! (Crazy) || What A Beautiful Voice

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    For the first time on the channel, we are checking out ‪@patsyclineofficial‬ during her performance of "Crazy" in 1961! She put on such an amazing vocal performance that draws you in and you never want it to end! She has such a soothing voice and I cannot wait to hear what else she has out there. Hope you enjoy! #reaction #patsycline #willienelson #vocals #60smusic #musicreactions
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  • @setonhillstudios
    @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +5

    *To receive PRIORITY Requests for future videos, head on over to our Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee. Never expected, but always appreciated.❤Links in Description!*
    What a BEAUTIFUL voice!!! What should we listen to next from her?

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Месяц назад +19

    before this performance she was in a head on collision. Cline spent a month in the hospital due to her injuries, which included a broken wrist, dislocated hip and a jagged cut across her forehead that required stitches. She was 29 years old. Cline was obliged to use wigs, makeup and bandanas to hide her scars for the rest of her career. She passed away at the age of 30 in an airplane ✈️ crash on her way home from a show.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +3

      Wow! That’s wild! Crazy that she was still able to perform at such a high level! Appreciate the info!

  • @marciaramirez3791
    @marciaramirez3791 Месяц назад +12

    Patsy lost her life in a plane crash at the tender age of 31 but left us her amazing musical legacy with us. Her voice had, and still has, the power to mesmerize you, to envelope you like a caress. My dad use to wake us up to get ready for school by playing Patsy Cline's "Blue Moon of Kentucky" or "San Antonio Rose". My whole family was big Patsy Cline fans, thrilled to see her music being brought back and enjoyed by newer generations. Thank you.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for watching and so sad she passed so young! 🥲 You’re right though, her music will always be with us!

  • @TheEldoradoKid
    @TheEldoradoKid Месяц назад

    I'm 65 and remember hearing "The Immortal" Patsy Cline when I was a young kid on the AM radio, that's all we had back then.. The woman is an absolute legend of the first degree in Country Music, not enough can be said about her talent and voice and class. She has been followed and admired for years by millions even since her tragic plane crash back in March of 1963. Jessica Lang starred as Patsy in the hit 1985 Movie, Sweet Dreams , which is about her life and rise to stardom. Its a great movie, just go down to Blockbuster and rent it out or perhaps you might catch it on late night TV! (just kidding, I'm sure its online somewhere). Anyway its always very interesting to watch Millennials, like Y'all just discover all this music I've been familiar with for decades! It gives me a chuckle, but I'm also very pleased you found it! Hate to say it, but you guys got A LOT of catching up to do! I was lucky to grow up listening to the very Cream of many musical genres as it came out, lived through a lot of it, and all the social impact it had the first time around. Boy you guys missed it.. the 50s-80s especially were a blast! and no personal computers of any kind either, no cell phones, can you imagine that? Music was really huge back then because it was everywhere as a prime source of entertainment, and we danced our collective butts off! It was great! So enjoy listening to more "Patsy". She was so big, for people who knew her music, she only required one name, kind of like "Elvis". You should be equally blown away by the rest of her song catalog as well. Now, go watch the movie!

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for the insightful comment! Luckily, I was blessed to grow up without cell phones. They started becoming popular when I was in about 10th grade. I would just assume throw mine in the trash these days 🤣. Patsy definitely blew my mind and I cannot wait to hear more from her! You did grow up in such a great era of music! Thanks for stopping by and have a great day! 😁

  • @45communicator
    @45communicator Месяц назад +13

    This was the original hit single. Never equaled.

  • @jeffreywolff329
    @jeffreywolff329 Месяц назад +4

    Fact Patsy was born in Winchester VA. Saturday nights She would go to Hagerstown Theater in Hagerstown MD 20 Miles away. My mom was playing guitar with her and did back up. My mom had music that was never published. This was in early to mid 50s

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад

      Wow!!! That’s so awesome and such a cool connection. Thanks for sharing and I appreciate you stopping by! 😀

  • @victorcowboywest
    @victorcowboywest Месяц назад +3

    Crazy was written by Willie Nelson for Patsy in 1961 at that time he was a radio DJ while performing at clubs. The reached number two on Billboard Hot County Singles crossing to the pop chart as a top 10 single.

  • @daleb1279
    @daleb1279 Месяц назад +7

    Patsy initially struggled with the song because she'd heard Willie sing it the way he does and he was then a struggling songwriter/singer. Patsy's husband brought Willie home with him late at night and woke her up to play the song and her first reaction was she didn't like it. But when she finally sang it her own way, it was a masterpiece. This is the "Nashville sound" lots of strings, the legendary Floyd Cramer on that piano, the Jordanaires singing backup for her (they also sang backup for Elvis and many others in the era), but it is Patsy's beautiful voice that shines. She is pretty much considered the greatest female country singer ever but her music bent genres too and she got crossover play on pop radio too. Pretty much the first real female country headliner, friend and mentor to Loretta Lynn, gone at a much too young age of 30 in a plane crash. If Patsy liked you, she called you Hoss.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much for all that information and insight! I haven’t dove into her career as much as I should have but I’m excited to learn more. Her voice is so incredible and mesmerizing! Have a great day!

  • @loisr3970
    @loisr3970 Месяц назад +17

    This was written by Willie. Made popular by Patsy.
    Wondered about my memory this was 61 I was born in 62. I thought she wrote it!

    • @kathleenmayhorne3183
      @kathleenmayhorne3183 Месяц назад

      I was born in 62, odd that means we are 62 this year?

    • @loisr3970
      @loisr3970 Месяц назад

      @@kathleenmayhorne3183 I know eh! Dam we were lucky to grow up with the music we did!
      Cheers

  • @davidchapman2213
    @davidchapman2213 Месяц назад +2

    Patsy was known to be one of very few singers in history that were “pitch perfect”. As you’ve heard she was in a car accident shortly before having to go in the studio to provide vocals for this track. She had broken some ribs in the accident and had difficulties performing to her own standards. She halted the session and went home to recuperate a little longer. A couple weeks later, she returned to the studio to record the vocals and did it ONE take. What you hear is the unedited (because they didn’t have the editing abilities we have today) first and only take of this song. She was THAT amazing.

  • @nrsvlda70
    @nrsvlda70 Месяц назад +10

    This came out when I was a young teen.. very much into country music (at that time)! Patsy was so incredibly popular then.. such a tragic loss when she died. As others have commented, this song was written by Willie (that was primarily his role at this time).. and it was definitely made popular by Patsy, although Willie sang/released it as well around the same time (I believe). Thank-you for a thoughtful reaction to this classic.

  • @suecook1326
    @suecook1326 Месяц назад +13

    Patsy had just been in a car accident and she hit the windshield. That's why she's got the heavy makeup and headband on. She refused to delay this recording any longer. Poor woman had terrible luck with transportation. Beautiful singer! Try Sweet Dreams which is also the name of her bio-pic. Definitely worth a watch!

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +4

      Ah ok, thanks for the heads up and the suggestion!

  • @carinarodebak9419
    @carinarodebak9419 Месяц назад +6

    Beloved by my father. We played it at his funeral. So much enjoy that you found this gem.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +2

      So cool! I’m glad I found it too! She had such a unique voice. Thanks for watching and have a great one!

  • @RegenaCox-yy1rl
    @RegenaCox-yy1rl Месяц назад +8

    Love Patsy Clines voice, you have got to listen to her sing Sweet Dreams, my favorite.

  • @stevesnow315
    @stevesnow315 Месяц назад +9

    I've had a theory that when Neil Diamond wrote the line "Can you sing it with a cry in your voice" he had Patsy in mind. This version was the most played on jukeboxes from its release until jukeboxes went away.

  • @user-ff6jt3su4l
    @user-ff6jt3su4l Месяц назад +4

    One of the best singers to walk the earth. We share the same last name and i'm always asked if we're related. I always answer "I hope so".

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Haha 🤣 So cool you share a last name! Who knows? Maybe you are related somehow! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @IFRfun
    @IFRfun Месяц назад +8

    Good reaction Steve; she was everything you described. I enjoyed her immensely when in my teen years before her tragic end. Please do more of her excellent list of her songs as listed below.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed this one! Definitely wanna check out more!

  • @P-M-869
    @P-M-869 Месяц назад +1

    The first time I heard Leann Rimes on the radio, I thought it was a Patsy song that I had missed. I recommend that you check out Leann's tribute to Patsy. I love Patsy's version of "Tennessee Waltz"

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Really appreciate the suggestions! Definitely have to check out some Leann Rimes now!

    • @GrandmasGotGraceLW
      @GrandmasGotGraceLW Месяц назад +1

      YES! "Tennessee Waltz" is another of my Patsy Cline favorites. I would sing that one with my dad, while waltzing with him. I wasn't the greatest at waltzing, but I could sing the song, so I'd just let him lead and follow the best I could, while he just let me sing, as he taught me to twirl. 😀

  • @GrandmasGotGraceLW
    @GrandmasGotGraceLW Месяц назад +3

    I'm SO excited that you decided to react to Patsy Cline! This song is an old favorite! Hooray!!!
    - - - - - - - - - - -
    Singing along...can't help it! I grew up with this song (and many more of hers).
    Willie Nelson wrote it. Patsy Cline recorded it for Decca Records in 1961.
    Blues...
    "I Fall to PIeces"
    "You Made Me Love You"
    "I Can't Help It"
    "Leavin' On My Mind"
    "The Wayward Wind"
    ...just a few. These are all songs I've soloed at concerts. I LOVE PATSY CLINE###
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    Listening to her on the radio (which was my stopping place every day, every day, every day, when my chores were finished), I would sing along with her (and tons of others, but ESPECIALLY her, as often as possible).
    That woman, right there, is where I LEARNED about vibrato, and how to do it. I will forever be thankful for her, her personality, and her voice.
    - - - - - - - - - -
    Thank you, thank you, thank you, Steven! You have utterly blessed me this day! Seriously! 😀

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      So glad it was a blessing to you Linda! I absolutely loved her voice and cannot wait to hear more from her! Such a unique and authentic voice! Thanks for all those suggestions and have a wonderful day! So cool that you soloed all those too! That’s amazing! 🤩

  • @KaliFlamingo
    @KaliFlamingo Месяц назад +3

    You should check out some KD Lang. Patsy Cline was the inspiration for her career. She does, IMO, the best version of Hallelujah (Cohen), and also an amazing version of Crying (Roy Orbison tribute show).

  • @davidchapman2213
    @davidchapman2213 Месяц назад

    Suggestions: I Fall to Pieces; Sweet Dreams; Leavin’ On Your Mind; Why Can’t He Be You; You’re Cheatin’ Heart; She’s Got You; A Poor Man’s Roses; the list could be virtually endless.

  • @travisrussell9166
    @travisrussell9166 2 дня назад +1

    willey nelson wrote this song for her

  • @loisr3970
    @loisr3970 Месяц назад +2

    Lord luvs ducks you are digging out the oldies! No voice like it❤

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Haha 🤣 💯 Such a beautiful and unique voice! Loved it! ❤️

  • @patwelch8187
    @patwelch8187 Месяц назад +3

    Cline's husband Charlie Dick had previously taken her a demo of Nelson's "Night Life". Cline disliked the song, and she asked her husband not to bring her any more of Nelson's songs, saying that she did not want to record compositions that embraced vulnerability or loss of love. The persistent Cochran drove Nelson to Cline's house with the demo of "Crazy". While Nelson waited in the car, Cochran played the song for Cline. Cline told Cochran to bring Nelson into the house, where he taught her to sing the song. Cline had difficulty following Nelson's phrasing because he sang behind the beat.An alternative account published by Nelson in his 2015 book It's A Long Story: My Life revealed that, while drinking with Dick at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Nelson played his demo of "Crazy" on the bar's jukebox. Dick thought the song was good, that his wife should record it, and offered to take Nelson to his home to play the demo for Cline. Because it was after midnight, Nelson decided to wait in the car as Dick played the song for Cline, and she later invited him in......Bradley planned to record "Crazy" with the minor and major sevenths jazz chords favored by Nelson. For most of the song, the composition uses a B-flat key but ends in B major.Bradley decided to add the Jordanaires on background vocals, pianist Floyd Cramer, and bass guitarist Bob Moore. Cramer opened with a four-bar introduction, followed by brushing from drummer Buddy Harman. Moore was complemented by Harold Bradley's electric guitar, creating a tic-tac effect. The first four-hour recording session took place on August 21, 1961, at the Bradley's Quonset Hut Studio.Cline had recently been in a car accident that bruised her ribs and Owen Bradley had to end her participation because, in her pain, she could not reach the notes needed to match Nelson's phrasing. Bradley worked the arrangements with the musicians and recorded the music track for the song.
    Bradley asked Cline to use her own rather than Nelson's singing style. After her ribs recovered three weeks later, Cline returned to record her vocal track; she accomplished it on the first take. During the session on September 15, 1961, Cline's vocal featured ascending and descending intervals and the use of broken chords. Cline learned to sing in the style needed for "Crazy" early in her life; she listened to and imitated big band and jazz performers that she heard on the radio.] Following Nelson, Cline sang slightly behind the beat, but modified to fit her own unique style. Other songs, She's Got You", "Walkin' After Midnight", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love..... ( as written in the comment below by Dagmar 6954) Patsy's death..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 performed at 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 dress; 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".
    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 her husband, Bill, back to Nashville, an 8-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.[108] 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 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.
    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. 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 aircraft's 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 ( a great songwriter)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."[112] Shortly after the bodies were removed, looters scavenged the area. Some recovered items were eventually donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Cline's wristwatch, a Confederate flag cigarette lighter, a studded belt, and three pairs of gold lamé slippers were among them. Cline's fee in cash from the last performance was never recovered.[111] 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.[113] 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

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Wow!!! That’s a lot to take in but thanks so much for sharing! So much history there! She is an incredible singer and I can’t wait to hear more from her! Have a great one!

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Месяц назад

    Willie Nelson wrote this. RIP Patsy. Gone way too soon. Check out "Sweet Dreams".

  • @forwardpeace
    @forwardpeace Месяц назад +3

    Willie Nelson took this song to Patsy right after writing it.

  • @april6058
    @april6058 Месяц назад +1

    Fun fact: Patsy was good friends with Loretta Lynn. Willie Nelson wrote this song.

  • @Laura_Martin42
    @Laura_Martin42 Месяц назад +1

    Have you reacted to Leann Rimes doing Blue? She has a similar style and voice to Patsy Cline. Although rumor has it that Blue was written with Patsy in mind, the songwriter denies it.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      I haven’t heard that one!

    • @kandisnewland6400
      @kandisnewland6400 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, check out LeAnn Rimes (Blue) her voice is very similar to Patsy, and she uses the yodel in her sings as well.

  • @leeyaferguson9019
    @leeyaferguson9019 Месяц назад +1

    I loved Patsy🙏💔

  • @emerald1805
    @emerald1805 Месяц назад +2

    Similarly you should listen to Johnny Horton, who died in a car wreck at the height of his career. “Honky Tonk Man” you’ve probably heard. He toured on the Louisiana Hayride with Elvis. He was very popular and his last song won a Grammy. He died traveling after a show here in Austin at the old Skyline Club (my great aunt saw Elvis at the Skyline on her honeymoon) and was hit by a truck in Milano Junction. He always claimed to be psychic and predicted his own death.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Oh wow, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @GrandmasGotGraceLW
      @GrandmasGotGraceLW Месяц назад +1

      @emerald1805 -- YES! Johnny Horton was one of my PARTICULAR favorites!!!

  • @sandycox2058
    @sandycox2058 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks so much for reacting to this as I hadn't heard it for awhile. Beautiful song. BTW, she wore headbands or wigs for many of her appearances. She had been in a car accident where she went through the windshield (before seatbelts) and left her with some pretty bad scarring on her forehead.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Месяц назад +1

    Such a wonderful reaction.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Really appreciate that! She had such an amazing voice!

  • @beckybggibson2556
    @beckybggibson2556 20 дней назад +1

    Willie wrote that song.

  • @user-rv9uy6pc7t
    @user-rv9uy6pc7t Месяц назад

    Willie Nelson wrote this song

  • @jbs256
    @jbs256 Месяц назад

    Hi my friend! Time for more Tori, I think. 🙏
    I’m going to leave a couple of links below. One is just a short but very appropriate for this reaction and it’s not the actual request but for reference. The other is the request and I’m going to go get a delicious hot caffeinated beverage for you. 😉
    In April Tori was invited to the Carpenters 55th Anniversary Celebration. She was one of 8 acts to perform on Acoustic Night. She performed two songs; Something In Your Eyes and the Carpenters classic, Yesterday Once More. Well, Tori wasn’t happy with the audio quality of the recordings, a bit boomy as it was performed in a church. (United Methodist of Downey, where Karen’s funeral was held and Richard married Mary) So, she made a remake of the song and recorded it in her studio. She Produced a full version of the song using Drew Jansen’s clean piano track. (He was her accompanying pianist at the church.) The result is what I want you to react to. The song is Something In Your Eyes, written by Richard Carpenter and Cynthia Weil for Karen but she died before ever hearing it. It was sung by Dusty Springfield with Richard for his solo album “Time.” In 1987.
    Joe
    The short of Tori covering Crazy: just a FYI
    ruclips.net/user/shorts-EzpBGRl2Bw?si=TrBuUbSDTJpP00Mc
    The Request for Tori singing Something In Your Eyes (Studio Version):
    ruclips.net/video/3JP9CNs9YV4/видео.htmlsi=j2-Z7o_oRsEg91pE

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much, got your request as well! Appreciate the generosity!

    • @jbs256
      @jbs256 Месяц назад +1

      @@setonhillstudios my pleasure. Just drop me a quick reply when you view the Short. Curios on your take. The big reaction, I’ll be patient for and looking forward to it. Oh and I believe Patsy was the originator of Crazy. It’s certainly her signature song. So tragic. Another one gone too soon and to air travel.

  • @russhudson7362
    @russhudson7362 Месяц назад

    She had a bad case of strep throat or something when she was a young teen, which ended up altering her voice, make it sound deeper.

  • @kevinstewart449
    @kevinstewart449 Месяц назад +1

    There's only one Patsy Cline. A suggested song, "Yellow" by Coldplay. I THINK a guitar player would be best reactor .... but that drummer ....

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Месяц назад +4

    Willie Nelson wrote this song for a man or a woman to be able to sing it.

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +2

      Well she definitely was the right choice for a woman vocalist! She smoked it! 🔥

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Месяц назад +23

    This is one of the best country voices around. Patsy had so many great hits such as "She's Got You", "Walkin' After Midnight", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love" etc. 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". "Home Free" does a great cover of "Crazy".

    • @setonhillstudios
      @setonhillstudios  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks for all the suggestions and backstory!

    • @djt8518
      @djt8518 Месяц назад +4

      She is from nextdoor to you in va