💕 H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !!! 2 0 2 2 💕⭐️ my word for Patsy’s voice is “PERFECTION” ⭐️ 💕With all my love, always ~ Laura💕 ❤️ 🥰❤️ S and M HIT SQUAD IS THE BEST!!! ❤️🥰❤️
Oh, man! That last trembling note on “love” just rips into me every time. Patsy is my all-time favorite female vocalist, and no one will ever equal her.
It was said that Patsy had tears streaming down her face by the time she reached the end of this song. It sure sounds like it's true. Also, this was her last recording session before she died.
I don’t believe she’s ever written her own music but she sings every note as if she’s lived the song. Try Heartaches, You Belong To Me, Back in Baby’s Arms. All beautiful songs!
Reminds me of my parents. My mom passed away years ago and whenever my dad heard this song he would get teary eyed. Beautiful song by a master vocalist.
Glad you are doing more Patsy Cline. This is one of the best country voices around. Patsy had so many great hits such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", "When I Get Through With You", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love", "Imagine That", “Why Can’t He Be You” 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
She will also be the best female singer of all . No singer in the world in R&b rock country blues gospel or crappie rap . None of the singers can compete and had She lived She would have dominated the world with Beautiful songs
Thank YOU for discovering the music I grew up listening to!! I am 73 and my hubby is soon to be 80 and we love you, listen to you every night!! I remember I was a freshman in high school when she died....it was so sad! She was so beautiful and unbelievably talented!!!
Faded Love was from Patsy's last recording session. Sweet Dreams was also recorded here. Patsy was in a very emotional state at this time her marriage was ending. She wasn't in a mood to record, but they had a deadline to finish her album. The sigh you hear is real pain and heartbreak coming from Patsy.
My mom resembled Patsy right down to the hairdo. I love Patsy and grew up listening to her music. Plus my dad was from Tennessee so I heard a lot of the old hymns and bluegrass music. Then I was a teenager in the 60’s and the new music was coming fast and furious. Wow, what a great time to be alive. I’m 70 now and really enjoying watching the youngsters discover the greatest music ever produced! Thank you squad. I love you all ☮️❤️🌻👵🏼
Thank y'all so much for reacting to this song. I believe I requested it in the comments. I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face. Patsy does it to me everytime. This was recorded by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. My dad was in his band for a while. There are a few interviews on RUclips of her voice
I am near tears watching this video. When I was a kid, my family did not have a TV until I was 4 or 5...... My mother filled our home with all the decades of many musical genres from her life. Records.....radio.....even her own singing....My father brought his musical experiences to our house...... My parents are both gone now, but I so appreciate what they brought to us and our lives. Great memories, a better understanding of the world through all of that music... I am always happy to see someone else finding these older artists/ groups and singers. Never stop searching! Music is such an enriching experience.
Oh my dear patsy what an incredible artist she was touching the heart strings with pure emotions and talent so very sadly missed and truly loved by her fans❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Patsy Is Looking Down From Heaven At The Two Of You With A VERY Big Smile!! Patsy Died In A Plane Crash In 1963,Way Before You Two We're Born. Grace and Peace, Ralph In CT
This is my absolute favorite song of hers - that breath at the end always kills me. The word I always use to describe her voice is haunting. It absolutely haunts you after you hear it.
She didn't write her songs and yet, it seems she lived it...record producers do that, write what they know about their lives...like motown did for their many great songs from great groups cuz they put all their feelings into the song...thats why we had great music
Faded Love was an older song that had been a hit for others.... "Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys" and "The Glaser Bros" both had hits with it. The Glaser Bros version was my personal favorite but Patsy certainly outdid herself on it too! Patsy wasn't a song writer but recorded songs from some of the best in the business! As for her speaking voice... She could cuss like a sailor (and drink like one too) and hold her own in a verbal altercation! She wasn't some shrinking violet! Watch her bio-pic "Sweet Dreams"!
Never thought I would say this BUT side by side with Karen Carpenter (who is technically flawless and silky smooth) Miss Patsy has the IT factor of rolling the notes into goosebump sounds. Love them both but have to admit, Miss Patsy was the bomb. Had to listen to them several times against each other.
comparing apples and oranges, both were incredible, and both were the ultimate storytellers and ultimate voices who sang to the listener not at them...
I see a lot of comments about this being a Willie Nelson song, and it is not. It was written in 1950 by the great Bob Wills, along with his brother Billy and his father, John. It was first recorded by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys in 1950. Willie Nelson did do an amazing version of it with Ray Price, and Willie is an amazing songwriter, but he doesn’t get credit for this one. And NOBODY sings it like Patsy for sure!
This is a Bob Wills song from the 1930s & 40s. Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys blended Jazz & Western Music to make 'Western Swing' :) Try 'Faded Love', 'Take Me Back To Tulsa', 'Ida Red' (who Chuck Berry borrowed on 'Mabilene'), 'Big Ball In Cow Town", 'Right or Wrong''. As Waylon used to say "I Don't Who Is In Austin, Bob Wills Is Still The King' :)
This song was written by Bob & John Wills and is based on an earlier song (sampling) called "Darling Nelly Gray" as previously stated. As a resident of rural Texas, I can state that out here in the country dance halls, "Faded Love" will empty the seats and everyone from eight to eighty+ will be on the dance floor enjoying dancing to a true classic. Thank y'all for the reaction.
Stumbled on your channel, and watched your Patsy Cline reactions thinking 'Faded Love is the gold standard. When you found it and reacted, I couldn't hit that subscribe button fast enough! Thank you for remembering a legendary artist. Much love.
When Patsy was recording these.last songs.Her husband had stopped by the studio Owen Bradley asked him if he didnt mind could leave.He didnt want Patsy to see him, she was singing with such emotion and crying.Didnt want her to lose the emotion.Crazy was written by Willie Nelson. She didnt write her own songs. I was in the fourth grade and it really saddened me when she passed.
Patsy Cliine's songs are perfect post-breakup music, when you need to commiserate and cry. Add in a gallon of moose tracks ice cream, a bottle wine and 3 boxes of tissues.
Faded Love was written by Bob Wills and a big hit in 1950 for Bob wills and his Texas Playboys. I don't know if Patsy Cline was a songwriter. Thank you for your refreshing "Reaction" presentations, it's like hearing a song for the first time.
If you watch videos of her it shows how much control she had in that powerful voice. Where most singers move the mic for crescendos and decrescendos she does it all vocally.
I think of patsy as more of a female crooner, than a country singer. They would play patsy at closing time at a punk rock bar I used to haunt. Everyone loves patsy.
Hi. Enjoying all of your reactions to The Cline because I have been an apostle of hers for over 40 years. To answer your question, no, Patsy did not write any of these songs. She was not a song writer. But EVERY songwriter in Nashville wanted Patsy to record their songs. Listen to Blue, by Leann Rimes. The guy who wrote Blue wanted Patsy to record it, but she was killed before the song made it to her. Listen to that song and try to imagine Patsy singing it. As far as Grammys, she did not receive any in her short lifetime, but has received several since her death.
Faded love was actually written by Bob Will's grandfather as a fiddle number, it was Bob who wrote the words and his Texas Playboys that made it iconic.
According to her producer Owen Bradley, Patsy Cline was an emotional basket case during the recording of Faded Love, They had to do several takes due to her sobbing during the recording. It was recorded during the same session as Sweet Dreams it would be her final recording session of her young career. Recorded on February 5th 1963 less than a month later on March 5th 1963 she was tragically killed in a Airplane crash near Camden, Tennessee. Owen had asked her husband Charlie Dick if they had an argument and Charlie stated that he didn't believe so. And Owen said that whatever happened that it was working as Patsy gave her all. When you hear her gasp at the end of the song it's a very real emotion that she was going through at that time.
May I make a few suggestions? Patsy was one of several female vocalist of that era who were the reasons women now rule coutry music. Jean Sheppard, Bonnie Owens and Patsy Cline were the first ones to actually plow through the stigma and make people not just listen, but hear them. Any tune you find by any one of these women ismgoing to be fire! PEACE!!!!!
A great many of Patsy's songs were written by Willie Nelson. Look for all the songs Willie wrote for all the popular singers of the last country generation! Some of those songs, he actually sang himself!!
There is a recording of Patsy's speaking voice. A tape recorder was on for her concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 29,1961. The recording was not of studio quality, but MCA Records released "Live at the Cimarron Ballroom." The concert represented Patsy's return to performing after she was hurt in a traffic accident and had left the hospital..
💕 H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !!! 2 0 2 2 💕⭐️ my word for Patsy’s voice is “PERFECTION” ⭐️
💕With all my love, always ~ Laura💕
❤️ 🥰❤️ S and M HIT SQUAD IS THE BEST!!! ❤️🥰❤️
Oh, man! That last trembling note on “love” just rips into me every time. Patsy is my all-time favorite female vocalist, and no one will ever equal her.
You got that right the best in the world then today and for ever and no one will ever come close
Absolutely, imagine she has been passed away for 59 years
Yes! It was so moving that her husband came to the studio after and they asked if they had a fight or if something was wrong.
Greatest ever.
No one like her!❤️🤘🏻
I so love watching younger people appreciate the genius of Patsy Cline.
It was said that Patsy had tears streaming down her face by the time she reached the end of this song. It sure sounds like it's true. Also, this was her last recording session before she died.
I am SO glad you two have discovered the BEST female country singer ever imho.
Thank you.
Not just female or country.
@@dvdmtz79 true that.
There are not enough adjetives to describe her insane gift of voice.
I don’t believe she’s ever written her own music but she sings every note as if she’s lived the song. Try Heartaches, You Belong To Me, Back in Baby’s Arms. All beautiful songs!
She most definitely wrote some of her songs
@@bettyb1313 I think only two songs were co-written by her.
Reminds me of my parents. My mom passed away years ago and whenever my dad heard this song he would get teary eyed. Beautiful song by a master vocalist.
This could be about my parents......😢
The cry in her voice was crazy❤
Glad you are doing more Patsy Cline. This is one of the best country voices around. Patsy had so many great hits such as "Crazy", "She's Got You", "When I Get Through With You", "Sweet Dreams", "So Wrong", "Leavin' on Your Mind", "Walkin' After Midnight", "I Fall To Pieces" "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", "Half As Much", "He Called Me Baby", "Faded Love", "Imagine That", “Why Can’t He Be You” 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
“Why Can’t He Be You” how is this song always left off any list I see.. One one her most masterfully sung emotional songs and a big hit too!
@@nkcbrazil You are right. Great song.
She will also be the best female singer of all . No singer in the world in R&b rock country blues gospel or crappie rap . None of the singers can compete and had She lived She would have dominated the world with Beautiful songs
@@garyjohnson801 your sooooo right
The catch in her voice is Patsy crying. Most think it is a sigh, but it was a tear.
There will never ever be another Patsy!
Thank you for listening to Patsy. She does have the voice of an angel. This was a song I hadn't heard. Thank you.
Thank YOU for discovering the music I grew up listening to!! I am 73 and my hubby is soon to be 80 and we love you, listen to you every night!! I remember I was a freshman in high school when she died....it was so sad! She was so beautiful and unbelievably talented!!!
Faded Love was from Patsy's last recording session. Sweet Dreams was also recorded here. Patsy was in a very emotional state at this time her marriage was ending. She wasn't in a mood to record, but they had a deadline to finish her album. The sigh you hear is real pain and heartbreak coming from Patsy.
Most honest voice just wonderful truth that you can feel❤❤
I would say her and karen carpenter....
My mom resembled Patsy right down to the hairdo. I love Patsy and grew up listening to her music. Plus my dad was from Tennessee so I heard a lot of the old hymns and bluegrass music. Then I was a teenager in the 60’s and the new music was coming fast and furious. Wow, what a great time to be alive. I’m 70 now and really enjoying watching the youngsters discover the greatest music ever produced! Thank you squad. I love you all ☮️❤️🌻👵🏼
You can hear her crying at end. Beautifully, heartbreaking.
the unmistakable sound of patsy cline . great post you guys .
The Wayward Wind!!
I always loved Patsy Cline's voice.
Thank y'all so much for reacting to this song. I believe I requested it in the comments. I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face. Patsy does it to me everytime. This was recorded by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. My dad was in his band for a while. There are a few interviews on RUclips of her voice
I am near tears watching this video.
When I was a kid, my family did not have a TV until I was 4 or 5......
My mother filled our home with all the decades of many musical genres from her life. Records.....radio.....even her own singing....My father brought his musical experiences to our house......
My parents are both gone now, but I so appreciate what they brought to us and our lives. Great memories, a better understanding of the world through all of that music...
I am always happy to see someone else finding these older artists/ groups and singers.
Never stop searching! Music is such an enriching experience.
Oh my dear patsy what an incredible artist she was touching the heart strings with pure emotions and talent so very sadly missed and truly loved by her fans❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
she never wrote a song but she lived every single one she sang as she sang it, that is why the emotion that comes across is real
Dear wonderful patsy had a unequeled voice she is surely singing with the angels now so beautiful.
Patsy Is Looking Down From Heaven At The Two Of You With A VERY Big Smile!!
Patsy Died In A Plane Crash In 1963,Way Before You Two We're Born.
Grace and Peace,
Ralph In CT
This is my absolute favorite song of hers - that breath at the end always kills me. The word I always use to describe her voice is haunting. It absolutely haunts you after you hear it.
Haunting is how I always described Patsy's version of "You Belong To Me".
'Why can't he be you ' ...patsy Cline .... x
If you haven't heard this song by The Mavericks, give it a try. Raul Malo is the lead singer and he slays this song too!
I just love your reaction videos. Love up to Patsy in heaven!!
Patsy Cline has been my favorite female singer for decades. 👍👍
Thank you Patsy (and Willie's lyrics) for some of the greatest songs ever. Peace, Love!
Willy didn't write it.
If you've got leavin on your mind.myfav of patsy's.
One of my favorite songs of hers is He Called Me Baby.😍
one word? angelic!!!!
She didn't write her songs and yet, it seems she lived it...record producers do that, write what they know about their lives...like motown did for their many great songs from great groups cuz they put all their feelings into the song...thats why we had great music
I love Patsy Cline she's my favourite ❤
Patsy's backup vocalists were "The Jordanaires." They also sang backup for Elvis Presley.
Faded Love was an older song that had been a hit for others.... "Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys" and "The Glaser Bros" both had hits with it. The Glaser Bros version was my personal favorite but Patsy certainly outdid herself on it too! Patsy wasn't a song writer but recorded songs from some of the best in the business! As for her speaking voice... She could cuss like a sailor (and drink like one too) and hold her own in a verbal altercation! She wasn't some shrinking violet! Watch her bio-pic "Sweet Dreams"!
I'm sorry but this song patsy done better then the Glasers . I've heard them both and unless your tone Def you can clearly hear patsy was better
Oh that tremble. Goosebumps
Mel, If You Ever Have A Baby Girl, Your Going To Name Her Patsy!
Grace and Peace,
Ralph in CT
Patsy's singing gives me chills every time.
She’s just perfect.
wow guys! i thought i had heard most of patsy's best songs great song and beautiful vocal!! ; )
Wow!! Absolutely beautiful 😍
Back in Babys Love was another beauty.
She was SOOOOOO SMOOOOTH
Never thought I would say this BUT side by side with Karen Carpenter (who is technically flawless and silky smooth) Miss Patsy has the IT factor of rolling the notes into goosebump sounds. Love them both but have to admit, Miss Patsy was the bomb. Had to listen to them several times against each other.
comparing apples and oranges, both were incredible, and both were the ultimate storytellers and ultimate voices who sang to the listener not at them...
My favorite Patsy Cline song "Crazy".
3 cigarettes in the ashtray is another great one by the legendary Patsy Cline
Faded Love and Sweet Dreams make me cry every time I hear them. She looks like an angel and sings like one too. Rest In Peace my dear Patsy.
I see a lot of comments about this being a Willie Nelson song, and it is not. It was written in 1950 by the great Bob Wills, along with his brother Billy and his father, John. It was first recorded by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys in 1950. Willie Nelson did do an amazing version of it with Ray Price, and Willie is an amazing songwriter, but he doesn’t get credit for this one. And NOBODY sings it like Patsy for sure!
Willie only wrote one song for patsy cline
Willie Nelson wrote Crazy!!
Willie did write'crazy' tho
Omg I’m melting!!!
👏zane
Doin much better by listening to Patsy. She reminds me so much of my mom, right down to the hairdo! 😁☮️❤️🌻🇺🇸
that was 1 of her favorite recordings
Pasty Cline is the Greatest singer of all time!.
Her voice was far beyond her age! She was taken way to soon in such a tragic way. But Her music will always live on!!
You two are fun because I just heard you react to the Zombies and now Patsy, and you just love great music no matter what kind. Love.
This is a Bob Wills song from the 1930s & 40s. Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys blended Jazz & Western Music to make 'Western Swing' :) Try 'Faded Love', 'Take Me Back To Tulsa', 'Ida Red' (who Chuck Berry borrowed on 'Mabilene'), 'Big Ball In Cow Town", 'Right or Wrong''. As Waylon used to say "I Don't Who Is In Austin, Bob Wills Is Still The King' :)
Patsy had this cry in her voice that is missing from Country Music today
Omg keep delivering!!!! Peace and love 😍
I love Patsy I miss my friend, Cindy who passed , she was my Patsy Cine friend
Leaving on your Mind is my second favorite from my Patsy.
This song was written by Bob & John Wills and is based on an earlier song (sampling) called "Darling Nelly Gray" as previously stated. As a resident of rural Texas, I can state that out here in the country dance halls, "Faded Love" will empty the seats and everyone from eight to eighty+ will be on the dance floor enjoying dancing to a true classic. Thank y'all for the reaction.
Stumbled on your channel, and watched your Patsy Cline reactions thinking 'Faded Love is the gold standard. When you found it and reacted, I couldn't hit that subscribe button fast enough! Thank you for remembering a legendary artist. Much love.
When Patsy was recording these.last songs.Her husband had stopped by the studio Owen Bradley asked him if he didnt mind could leave.He didnt want Patsy to see him, she was singing with such emotion and crying.Didnt want her to lose the emotion.Crazy was written by Willie Nelson. She didnt write her own songs. I was in the fourth grade and it really saddened me when she passed.
Patsy Cliine's songs are perfect post-breakup music, when you need to commiserate and cry. Add in a gallon of moose tracks ice cream, a bottle wine and 3 boxes of tissues.
Also love watching the two of you
Mel reminds me of Flip Wilson when he wears that ball cap...
Faded Love was written by Bob Wills and a big hit in 1950 for Bob wills and his Texas Playboys. I don't know if Patsy Cline was a songwriter.
Thank you for your refreshing "Reaction" presentations, it's like hearing a song for the first time.
Great singer Patsy Cline ...x
So happy your playing more Patsy Cline
One of my favorites singer...I have now subscribe
If you watch videos of her it shows how much control she had in that powerful voice. Where most singers move the mic for crescendos and decrescendos she does it all vocally.
The movie about Patsy played by Jessica Lang.... so good... Sweet dreams !!
Her speaking voice will surprise you as well...
"I've Loved and Lost Again" should definitely be on your list. It's one of her best. Thanks a lot.
How about "Leavin on your Mind"?
Greatest female vocalist of all time!,
I love your reactions if you havnt heard walking after midnight its a really great patsy song as well❤✌
She was the best there was the best there is the best there ever will be. The best in the world
Patsy Clone was a once in a lifetime talent.I would be surprised if her music will ever be forgotten
I think of patsy as more of a female crooner, than a country singer. They would play patsy at closing time at a punk rock bar I used to haunt. Everyone loves patsy.
Her song would start to play on the cafe jukebox and the place would go silent for a while.
I just love you guys!!!
Wonderful song, Wonderful reaction
This song conjures memories of my grandmother when I was young. Love it
This song was written by Bob Wills, the King of Western Swing. Willie Nelson does a great version of this song, too.
Hi. Enjoying all of your reactions to The Cline because I have been an apostle of hers for over 40 years.
To answer your question, no, Patsy did not write any of these songs. She was not a song writer.
But EVERY songwriter in Nashville wanted Patsy to record their songs.
Listen to Blue, by Leann Rimes. The guy who wrote Blue wanted Patsy to record it, but she was killed before the song made it to her. Listen to that song and try to imagine Patsy singing it.
As far as Grammys, she did not receive any in her short lifetime, but has received several since her death.
If you want to see her sing live google her live performance of "Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray"
Ronnie dove when liking turns to loving this would be a good song for the two of you as much as in Love you are
Faded love was actually written by Bob Will's grandfather as a fiddle number, it was Bob who wrote the words and his Texas Playboys that made it iconic.
Thanks for listening for my Dad's generation! Peace, Love!
the guys who played on this said at the end she was i tears
one of the greatest female voices EVER.
Not on of she's is the greatest of all time from when she first started and still is the best in the world. Even after death she has no equal
According to her producer Owen Bradley, Patsy Cline was an emotional basket case during the recording of Faded Love, They had to do several takes due to her sobbing during the recording. It was recorded during the same session as Sweet Dreams it would be her final recording session of her young career. Recorded on February 5th 1963 less than a month later on March 5th 1963 she was tragically killed in a Airplane crash near Camden, Tennessee. Owen had asked her husband Charlie Dick if they had an argument and Charlie stated that he didn't believe so. And Owen said that whatever happened that it was working as Patsy gave her all. When you hear her gasp at the end of the song it's a very real emotion that she was going through at that time.
Beautiful
May I make a few suggestions? Patsy was one of several female vocalist of that era who were the reasons women now rule coutry music. Jean Sheppard, Bonnie Owens and Patsy Cline were the first ones to actually plow through the stigma and make people not just listen, but hear them. Any tune you find by any one of these women ismgoing to be fire! PEACE!!!!!
Classy Patsy
If patsy would of live I think she would of been around a long time like Loretta lynn
maybe,,,,,Patsy drank and smoked....Loretta didnt!! But ya never know.....
I know that song tore me up....sure enough thx much Shawn and Mel.
If an angel would sing it would be Patsy's voice.
A great many of Patsy's songs were written by Willie Nelson. Look for all the songs Willie wrote for all the popular singers of the last country generation! Some of those songs, he actually sang himself!!
There is a recording of Patsy's speaking voice. A tape recorder was on for her concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 29,1961. The recording was not of studio quality, but MCA Records released "Live at the Cimarron Ballroom." The concert represented Patsy's return to performing after she was hurt in a traffic accident and had left the hospital..
I have the cd. Band sounds terrible, but Patsys voice sounds great.