@ffjsb I was not referring to this song, but the person herself, she was, is, and will always remain The First Queen of Country music. Hence my original post.
***WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT*** has to be next! She was Queen of classic country & western 60s. (died 1963) You should check out Loretta Lynn bio pic "Coal Miner's Daughter", she is featured in the movie, too. She mentored young Loretta in music and life.
Oh, how I have been waiting for this one. This song was written by Country Music Hall of Fame artist Don Gibson. The record was released after Patsy was killed in a plane crash. It means something special to me because I was in the U.S. Army when it was popular and it was the one song soldiers would play when they got that "Dear John" letter from the girl back home, dumping them. Soldiers would play this song and tears would roll down their cheek as they drank a six pack of beer. I can visualize it now. Great reaction, BP.
Dude after reading your comment their are no words to top that then someone experiencing something like that in the moment. 💔 Thank you for your service and memories. 🇺🇸
@@myntami Thank you. Vietnam was raging and soldier boys were already lonesome but when that song came on, almost everyone teared up, but you couldn't stop listening. It was real. I didn't get that Dear John letter but so many of my buddies did. It was tough in 1966.
@@jayhank5838Wow, I can only imagine! My older brother was born that year. My Grandfather and Father both served and the stories were hard to hear. Grandpa mostly only told the men and couldn't tell some of them at all. 😔😭
My grandpa was in the Korean War and would only point at one young soldier in the photo of his platoon, say he was his best friend and he watched him get shot up right next to him. Never said anything else but I bet when heard this song it brought back memories of that time back. RIP grandpa Bob. This song hits the soul for sure.
When many of us say today's Country isn't Country Music.... It's because of Greats like Patsy, Loretta, George Jones, Web Pierce, Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Waylon Jennings and so many others... What's considered Old Country now. This is my favorite Patsy song!
She was a country artist, but on this album, she was covering some contemporary pop songs and that was broadening her appeal. There is not a bad song on this album.
Early rock and roll had definitely had roots in country. Elvis and Patsy both recorded with the Jordanaires. They had such a specific sound, and it went with both genres. Patsy Cline is in a class by herself, one of the all time greats.
Gone too soon, and truly missed! Such a crystal clear voice and a great range . Patsy was country,but her music crossed onto pop charts. 'Walkin After Midnight' is another of her great songs. You should listen to Nat King Coles 'Ramblin Rose'.
Patsy was, is, and will always be the Queen of Country. Although we didn't have her long, her incredible voice pierces the soul like no other. She was a favorite of my grandmother's, my mother's and mine. Of course I love the popular songs like Crazy, Sweet Dreams, Walkin' after midnight, She's Got You, ect., but my favorite is Leavin' On Your Mind. If you get a chance watch the movie Sweet Dreams. It came out in the 80's and stars Jessica Lange and Ed Harris. It's a great movie to start learning about Patsy and her career. It's also full of her biggest hits so the soundtrack is great. Hopefully you have a Patsy Cline week where you react to more of her songs! 😁👍
When Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline were all hanging out at Willie's and Waylon's apartment having jam sessions! Don't you know that was amazing 😊😊
OMG I'm back in my hometown at the hotel having drinks with friends - yes I was a country girl and she was one of the biggest stars on the jukebox! ♥ RIP girlie!
She has such an angelic voice, I think you right, not your typical country singing, but she is considered one of the pioneers for female country singers. There is a movie called "Sweet Dreams" based on her life, and career, and her death 😢 I'm so happy you dig her music, great reaction! 40!
Sweet Dreams is my favorite Patsy Cline song , gorgeous song ❤Btw PC was classic country but a crossover artist as well , most of her songs were also played on pop radio stations
Patsy was the first designated country artist to cross all genres. The loss of her was devastating, thinking of how much more she could have brought us.
How can anyone not love Patsy Cline? She was the first woman inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and was best pals with Loretta Lynn, who was crushed when Patsy died in a plane crash at just 30 years old. Interestingly enough, Patsy attributed her magical voice to a near-death experience when she was 13. She had a severe throat infection caused by rheumatic fever, her heart stopped beating momentarily and she was placed in an oxygen tent. "When I recovered, I had this booming voice," she recalled. Patsy recorded Sweet Dreams exactly one month before she died.
She is one of my favorite artist's. I love all types of music, from Jelly Roll, to Ozzy Osborne, to Eminem, Dr. Hook, PENTATONIX and many styles of music. My parent's always listen to country and it was the 80's , so I grew up on rock.
Same, I will listen to all those along with Hank, Metallica, Beethoven and Pavarotti and Weird Al in one playlist. Ya gotta mix it up so you don't miss nothing! A lot has happened musically just in the last 50 years. Nobody knows what they don't know. :)
I was introduced to Patsy by my mom when I was no older than 10 (I'm 46 now) and ever since then she is one of my top 5 artist of all time to listen to. There's probably only a hand full of people that has a voice that is so out of this world and Patsy is one of them. If u get a chance u should listen/react to the song "She's got you", it's one of my favorite songs by Patsy. Commenting on how it was recording back in her time, any artist/singer from those times actually had to be able to sing which is one reason why I loved music, especially country before autotunes because the artist had to actually be able to sing.
Anyone who can appreciate the absolute haunting beauty of Patsy Cline's voice can get any and all of my support. I grew up on Country music and discovered Patsy Cline when I was like 5 years old. I fell in love immediately and then my mom crushed my entire world by telling me she died in plane crash WAAAAY before I was born lol I was distraught. My first true ounce of grief in this life was for this woman and this all occured like 30 years ago. I still feel that same sting of knowing her light was no longer in the world at such a young age. I know that sounds sad but that sting is bittersweet and only proves how impactful this person was that at 5 years old I knew instinctively that what I was hearing was pure gold.
Nothing better than a late Sunday afternoon, finishing up some work I put off last week, and being treated to my favorite reactor who is giving us PATSY CLINE. She has that ability to put a "cry" in her words, which is so haunting. She is one of the best. I've suggested before, but will keep on until I hear it on the channel, you need to check out Garth Brooks, " If Tomorrow Never Comes," which he wrote for his daughter. Grab a tissue. It will be a song you will never forget ! Also another one you will definitely enjoy is Lee Ann Rimes, " May You Dance." A real moral story in that one. God Bless.
So beautiful I miss hearing my mother sing Patsy Cline all the time. She was so good. She used to sing at local clubs growing up, and people were amazed how much she sounded like Patsy.
My mama loved her....mama left this world last year hearing this agaygave me full body chills....felt like mama was atanding here listening to this....thank you...i love your channel ❤
Love that warm, analog reverb! One reason this reminds you of something Sam Cooke would sing is, among other reasons, the sound of the era. Sam and Patsy, both had success in the early 60's.
I've always loved Patsy - she was such an icon. Any yes, you can play her songs for your daughter - and I'd bet they would inspire her to sing. Two of my favorite songs by Patsy are Faded Love and Imagine That.
Ok hear me all the way out!!! Leanne Rimes did a tribute to Patsy on an awards show. It’s easy to find and it’s in black and white! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!! ❤ you’re welcome ahead of time! 😂
Patsy is just Patsy. That voice crossed boundaries and genres effortlessly. You should listen to her songs She's Got You and Walkin After Midnight. They'll make you love her even more.
Beautiful and Legendary. She went to Heaven too soon. Her and Loretta Lynn were best friends. Traveled performed together. Loretta Lynn was 9 months pregnant when Patsy Clines aircraft crashed. RIP Patsy, we still love your music Miss you, Miss Country Music Queen
Patsy Cline is Country Music royalty. My Dad absolutely lives her & I grew up listening to her songs. The first karaoke song I ever did was Patsy Cline song & I had to throw a couple of shots down before I took the mic. Thank goodness everyone applauded. Try her song "She's Got You" or Walking After Midnight."😊
Totally agree with you BP about her voice sounding like soul. You can hear the pain in her words and it evokes such emotion just like my favorite soul artists.
Black Pegasus.. I love your honesty and openness to "new music" in your life experience. You are wise and your insight and commentary is so refreshing in this jaded world. Patsy was one of the greatest female vocalists of all time. Crazy was written (and also recorded) by Willie Nelson. He sent her his demo of the song and she instantly knew what she could do with it.
One of my all time favorite movies is her bio sweet dreams Patsy Cline! Her music and Loretta Lynn’s music played quite often in my mom and aunts home they are twins and were inseparable where one was the other wasn’t to far away! I miss hearing them playing cards singing oldies but goodies (that’s what they called it) on their mixed tapes! My Aunt had a beautiful voice I miss her everyday! I was one month shy off giving birth to my first child when she past! Thank you for taking the time to give her the flowers 🌸 she deserves along with many other artists you are learning about on this platform! God Bless you and your family!!
The Legendary Patsy Cline is and always will be the Queen of Country Music. And what's even sadder is this song was released after she died in a plane crash. This is my favorite Ms. Patsy song.
She was the BEST! Floyd Cramer (among others) played piano for her and The Jordanaires who later sang with Elvis, were her backup singers. She recorded this in February 1963, just a month before her death.
My mom actually dated “Don Gibson” (who wrote and originally sang Sweet Dreams) in college some years before his hit records and him being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame! They didn’t date very long so most likely wasn’t my mom…Patsy was sadly killed in an airplane crash early in her career! Incredible voice!
I just came across your content, I love your reaction videos. I grew up listening to this music my parents loved it and I was born and grew up in the 80’s. Listening to these old songs brings back wonderful memories of my parents who are both gone now.
I love how the ring on her finger shines every now and then. I thought I imagined it at first or that something reflected off of my phone's screen, but it's the ring. That's a nice touch.
I Fall To Pieces and Walking After Midnight !!!!
@michaelsemones If you fell to pieces how could you be walking after midnight?
@davidcopson5800 See Thriller. 😂 But seriously, love both those songs.
Walking after midnight!!!!! My mom adores Patsy and introduced me to her. ☮️💜☮️💜☮️💜
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@@rebeccacurtis6680 I love the words of her song, "sweet beans and stew". Always makes me feel hungry.
I think Patsy is just in the Patsy category. Soothing and achingly beautiful
AGREED❤🇺🇲
She is 100% classic country
This is actually a crossover adult contemporary song, NOT country. She just happened to be a country singer.
@melissa This transcends country music.
@ffjsb I was not referring to this song, but the person herself, she was, is, and will always remain The First Queen of Country music. Hence my original post.
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***WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT*** has to be next! She was Queen of classic country & western 60s. (died 1963) You should check out Loretta Lynn bio pic "Coal Miner's Daughter", she is featured in the movie, too. She mentored young Loretta in music and life.
ironically I have read several places she hated the song
Oh, how I have been waiting for this one. This song was written by Country Music Hall of Fame artist Don Gibson. The record was released after Patsy was killed in a plane crash. It means something special to me because I was in the U.S. Army when it was popular and it was the one song soldiers would play when they got that "Dear John" letter from the girl back home, dumping them. Soldiers would play this song and tears would roll down their cheek as they drank a six pack of beer. I can visualize it now. Great reaction, BP.
Dude after reading your comment their are no words to top that then someone experiencing something like that in the moment. 💔 Thank you for your service and memories. 🇺🇸
@@myntami Thank you. Vietnam was raging and soldier boys were already lonesome but when that song came on, almost everyone teared up, but you couldn't stop listening. It was real. I didn't get that Dear John letter but so many of my buddies did. It was tough in 1966.
@@jayhank5838Wow, I can only imagine! My older brother was born that year. My Grandfather and Father both served and the stories were hard to hear. Grandpa mostly only told the men and couldn't tell some of them at all. 😔😭
My grandpa was in the Korean War and would only point at one young soldier in the photo of his platoon, say he was his best friend and he watched him get shot up right next to him. Never said anything else but I bet when heard this song it brought back memories of that time back. RIP grandpa Bob. This song hits the soul for sure.
I love Patsy Cline! My favorites are I Fall to Pieces and Back in Baby’s Arms
My fave Patsy song!!!!!! The control she has is unmatched!!!!! And YES, Patsy is country…classic country!!!
Mine too!
mine is If YOu've GOt Leaving on Your Mind
The purest, clearest voice ever heard. 💖
When many of us say today's Country isn't Country Music.... It's because of Greats like Patsy, Loretta, George Jones, Web Pierce, Conway Twitty, Charlie Pride, Waylon Jennings and so many others... What's considered Old Country now.
This is my favorite Patsy song!
Truth
Patsy-voice of an angel-gone way too soon. Thank you for bringing attention to this American treasure. You’re the best!
Patsy's voice transcends all music genres....
*transcends
Her voice was hauntingly beautiful. She was classic country before there was classic country
her life story was told in the film 'Sweet Dreams' starring Jessica Lange- Lange received an Oscar nomination for the role.
Amazing voice and talent, her song 'I Fall To Pieces' was a big hit when I was a youngster.
She is in a league of her own. The greatest artists do, and she is one. So glad to hear your appreciation of her.
60 years ago... no fancy studio's, no auto tune... just raw talent like no other.
Absolutely! You hit the nail on the head completely! TALENT!
There has never been another one like her. Such a beautiful and unique voice.
She was a country artist, but on this album, she was covering some contemporary pop songs and that was broadening her appeal. There is not a bad song on this album.
Early rock and roll had definitely had roots in country. Elvis and Patsy both recorded with the Jordanaires. They had such a specific sound, and it went with both genres. Patsy Cline is in a class by herself, one of the all time greats.
Gone too soon, and truly missed! Such a crystal clear voice and a great range . Patsy was country,but her music crossed onto pop charts. 'Walkin After Midnight' is another of her great songs.
You should listen to Nat King Coles 'Ramblin Rose'.
You hear the blues roots of early country just as you hear it in rock and roll.
Patsy was, is, and will always be the Queen of Country. Although we didn't have her long, her incredible voice pierces the soul like no other. She was a favorite of my grandmother's, my mother's and mine. Of course I love the popular songs like Crazy, Sweet Dreams, Walkin' after midnight, She's Got You, ect., but my favorite is Leavin' On Your Mind. If you get a chance watch the movie Sweet Dreams. It came out in the 80's and stars Jessica Lange and Ed Harris. It's a great movie to start learning about Patsy and her career. It's also full of her biggest hits so the soundtrack is great. Hopefully you have a Patsy Cline week where you react to more of her songs! 😁👍
What a wonderful voice, she died too soon 😢. One of her top songs❤
When Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline were all hanging out at Willie's and Waylon's apartment having jam sessions! Don't you know that was amazing 😊😊
OMG I'm back in my hometown at the hotel having drinks with friends - yes I was a country girl and she was one of the biggest stars on the jukebox! ♥ RIP girlie!
She's Got You is another song of hers that she does better than anyone else ever could.
That song is my favorite of hers, she does things with her voice in that song that mesmerizes me❤
She has such an angelic voice, I think you right, not your typical country singing, but she is considered one of the pioneers for female country singers. There is a movie called "Sweet Dreams" based on her life, and career, and her death 😢 I'm so happy you dig her music, great reaction! 40!
Sweet Dreams is my favorite Patsy Cline song , gorgeous song ❤Btw PC was classic country but a crossover artist as well , most of her songs were also played on pop radio stations
My favorite female vocaliist of all time ❣️
Patsy Cline was one of the first country singers to cross over to pop music. Her voice was phenomenal.
Clear strong voice. It touches the heart. I always know what she is saying. Thank you for sharing with love.
Patsy put more EMOTION in each note than other singers put in their ENTIRE song‼️
I have loved Patsy since I was a kid. I'm 55 now.
Patsy was the first designated country artist to cross all genres. The loss of her was devastating, thinking of how much more she could have brought us.
She only a had a career a little over a decade sadly.
I hope you definitely listen to more of her music! She’s absolutely amazing. Her voice is of an angel!
Please do more she's awesome❤❤❤❤❤❤
You really can't put country music in a box. There's a lot of musical diversity in country music
How can anyone not love Patsy Cline? She was the first woman inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and was best pals with Loretta Lynn, who was crushed when Patsy died in a plane crash at just 30 years old. Interestingly enough, Patsy attributed her magical voice to a near-death experience when she was 13. She had a severe throat infection caused by rheumatic fever, her heart stopped beating momentarily and she was placed in an oxygen tent. "When I recovered, I had this booming voice," she recalled. Patsy recorded Sweet Dreams exactly one month before she died.
Patsy Cline was simply one of a kind. She had a voice that once you heard it she just makes you smile. Absolutely a gorgeous voice!
She is one of my favorite artist's. I love all types of music, from Jelly Roll, to Ozzy Osborne, to Eminem, Dr. Hook, PENTATONIX and many styles of music. My parent's always listen to country and it was the 80's , so I grew up on rock.
Same, I will listen to all those along with Hank, Metallica, Beethoven and Pavarotti and Weird Al in one playlist. Ya gotta mix it up so you don't miss nothing! A lot has happened musically just in the last 50 years. Nobody knows what they don't know. :)
I was introduced to Patsy by my mom when I was no older than 10 (I'm 46 now) and ever since then she is one of my top 5 artist of all time to listen to. There's probably only a hand full of people that has a voice that is so out of this world and Patsy is one of them. If u get a chance u should listen/react to the song "She's got you", it's one of my favorite songs by Patsy. Commenting on how it was recording back in her time, any artist/singer from those times actually had to be able to sing which is one reason why I loved music, especially country before autotunes because the artist had to actually be able to sing.
CHILLS!!! EVERY TIME I HEAR THIS BEAUTIFUL TUNE!!! STUNNING!! ENJOY, BP!! ❤❤❤
Anyone who can appreciate the absolute haunting beauty of Patsy Cline's voice can get any and all of my support. I grew up on Country music and discovered Patsy Cline when I was like 5 years old. I fell in love immediately and then my mom crushed my entire world by telling me she died in plane crash WAAAAY before I was born lol I was distraught. My first true ounce of grief in this life was for this woman and this all occured like 30 years ago. I still feel that same sting of knowing her light was no longer in the world at such a young age.
I know that sounds sad but that sting is bittersweet and only proves how impactful this person was that at 5 years old I knew instinctively that what I was hearing was pure gold.
Patsy could sing ANYTHING, isn’t she just amazing ? definitely one of a kind. ❤️✌🏻🎶
Nothing better than a late Sunday afternoon, finishing up some work I put off last week, and being treated to my favorite reactor who is giving us PATSY CLINE. She has that ability to put a "cry" in her words, which is so haunting. She is one of the best. I've suggested before, but will keep on until I hear it on the channel, you need to check out Garth Brooks, " If Tomorrow Never Comes," which he wrote for his daughter. Grab a tissue. It will be a song you will never forget ! Also another one you will definitely enjoy is Lee Ann Rimes, " May You Dance." A real moral story in that one. God Bless.
100% pure classic country. You nailed when you said she's in a league of her own; she really is.
Love me some Patsy Cline!!!
Walkin’ After Midnight
and I Fall To Pieces are 2 other great ones!! 💜💜💜
So beautiful…she is country Master Class.
She is the Best. So glad you found her.
One of the greatest singers, greatest voices all time
Hauntingly beautiful voice, I'm moved by her music every time I hear it.
The pride of Winchester, Va!! No one like her!!
So beautiful I miss hearing my mother sing Patsy Cline all the time. She was so good. She used to sing at local clubs growing up, and people were amazed how much she sounded like Patsy.
My favorite of all of Patsy songs, probably because it was her last. Thank you, my friend, for giving her the accolades she so deserves. ❤
She had an amazing voice. Thank you for sharing with younger generations.
This is her tune her tune that made me fall in love with this Lady. Very glad you reacted to this. The first reaction on Sweet Dreams I've seen👏👏👏👍
She is timeless! Gone too soon! ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
My mama loved her....mama left this world last year hearing this agaygave me full body chills....felt like mama was atanding here listening to this....thank you...i love your channel ❤
Love that warm, analog reverb! One reason this reminds you of something Sam Cooke would sing is, among other reasons, the sound of the era. Sam and Patsy, both had success in the early 60's.
She is simply unmatched! Thank you for your reaction!
I've always loved Patsy - she was such an icon. Any yes, you can play her songs for your daughter - and I'd bet they would inspire her to sing. Two of my favorite songs by Patsy are Faded Love and Imagine That.
Ok hear me all the way out!!! Leanne Rimes did a tribute to Patsy on an awards show. It’s easy to find and it’s in black and white! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!! ❤ you’re welcome ahead of time! 😂
She's in my top 5 with Linda Ronstad, Ann Wilson, Whitney Houston and of course at #1 Karen Carpenter
Crazy will always be my favorite ❤
You should watch the movie about her called Sweet Dreams with legendary actress Jessica Lang playing Patsy incredible biopic .🙂
Patsy is just Patsy. That voice crossed boundaries and genres effortlessly. You should listen to her songs She's Got You and Walkin After Midnight. They'll make you love her even more.
She was just amazing! A strong and talented woman. I love her version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky"
Greatest female voice all time, any genre
Beautiful and Legendary.
She went to Heaven too soon.
Her and Loretta Lynn were best friends. Traveled performed together.
Loretta Lynn was 9 months pregnant when Patsy Clines aircraft crashed.
RIP Patsy, we still love your music
Miss you, Miss Country Music Queen
My Dad's favorite! I grew up with this stuff. Another of his favorites was Joni James, you will love her too!
I'm in love with Patsy Cline! - words said from many the first time they hear her sing.😊
You get it, BP. It doesn't matter the genre. A once in a lifetime voice is just that.
Not one singer today has a voice like her.one in a million love patsy
Patsy Cline is Country Music royalty. My Dad absolutely lives her & I grew up listening to her songs. The first karaoke song I ever did was Patsy Cline song & I had to throw a couple of shots down before I took the mic. Thank goodness everyone applauded. Try her song "She's Got You" or Walking After Midnight."😊
Totally agree with you BP about her voice sounding like soul. You can hear the pain in her words and it evokes such emotion just like my favorite soul artists.
Her last recorded song. It was released after she died in a plane crash.
I had suggested this on your Crazy reaction. Glad you went here. ❤❤❤ Love Pasty so much.
Ps. ..Walking after midnight....next please
I just LOVE HER,GREAT BEAUTIFUL VOICE!! TRUE AMERICAN MUSIC,COMPEL❤GREAT REACTION, ❤😊🇺🇲🇲🇽🇳🇮🗳🙏⚖️💯
Patsy was so soulful. My mom loved her so much that she named me after her.
Black Pegasus.. I love your honesty and openness to "new music" in your life experience. You are wise and your insight and commentary is so refreshing in this jaded world. Patsy was one of the greatest female vocalists of all time. Crazy was written (and also recorded) by Willie Nelson. He sent her his demo of the song and she instantly knew what she could do with it.
What a singer. Everytime I hear her I still am amazed
One of my all time favorite movies is her bio sweet dreams Patsy Cline! Her music and Loretta Lynn’s music played quite often in my mom and aunts home they are twins and were inseparable where one was the other wasn’t to far away! I miss hearing them playing cards singing oldies but goodies (that’s what they called it) on their mixed tapes! My Aunt had a beautiful voice I miss her everyday! I was one month shy off giving birth to my first child when she past! Thank you for taking the time to give her the flowers 🌸 she deserves along with many other artists you are learning about on this platform! God Bless you and your family!!
Decades after her tragic death, she still finds new fans. NGL, she's still a special kind of musical magic!
Patsy, Patsy, Patsy. She is EVERYTHING. 🥰😇
The Legendary Patsy Cline is and always will be the Queen of Country Music. And what's even sadder is this song was released after she died in a plane crash. This is my favorite Ms. Patsy song.
You’re right, she is in a league of her own. Her voice is amazing. This song is so real, to want someone you can’t have.
She was the BEST! Floyd Cramer (among others) played piano for her and The Jordanaires who later sang with Elvis, were her backup singers. She recorded this in February 1963, just a month before her death.
Favorite Patsy song. ❤
My mom actually dated “Don Gibson” (who wrote and originally sang Sweet Dreams) in college some years before his hit records and him being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame! They didn’t date very long so most likely wasn’t my mom…Patsy was sadly killed in an airplane crash early in her career! Incredible voice!
I just came across your content, I love your reaction videos. I grew up listening to this music my parents loved it and I was born and grew up in the 80’s. Listening to these old songs brings back wonderful memories of my parents who are both gone now.
Wow, takes me back to my childhood, I grew up listening to songs like this. You need to hear Reba do this song "live" and
a Cappella! 😊 Please!
Very good comparison to soul music, Soul music comes from the heart and she sure has it.
I love how the ring on her finger shines every now and then. I thought I imagined it at first or that something reflected off of my phone's screen, but it's the ring. That's a nice touch.
Patsy's singing gets to me every time.
She had absolute control of her voice - beautiful! ❤️
Total class, sass and great talent !
Wow have the younger generation missed out on singers like this such a talent and was taken to soon
I have heard this song since I was a baby. My dad was a huge Pasty Cline fan.
Patsy is just one of those once in a lifetime voices. A true crossover from country to popular.
Patsy’s “I fall to pieces” and “walking after midnight” are classic
Love all her music!