Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight (REACTION!!!)
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2018
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She doesn't force a fake country accent like so many other "country" artists do. It comes out when it comes out. The way it should be.
Robert Reichle she was genuine. And that’s why her music has stood the test of time 😉
By "country" accent are you implying "southern"?
@@brrjohnson8131 kinda, but "country" accent is a little more Appalachian than southern.
@@kohakuaiko ofc makes sense. Much nicer & pc compared to what I've heard in the past. Having lived in the deep south 30 years, I hear regional changes & know them only by States of origin.
@@brrjohnson8131 Appalachian kind of starts in the mountains and spreads (diluting as it goes) west across southern Missouri and northern Arkansas with the last of it disappearing into the edges of Oklahoma and Kansas. Many of us in the Ozarks can trace our heritage to those mountains and some of us still have family there.
I'm a metal dude, and I really love this song. It has the pure quality that's instantly relaxing. I love your channel because it just shows that no matter how you categorize it. Good music is good music, pure and simple.
Crazy by Patsy Cline is my favorite. She had pipes. 👍🏼🤶🙏🏻🎅
I used to work in a psych ward and there was this little old lady that would go around in her wheel chair singing crazy. Put a smile on my face every time
@@leahrenea2709 That's so sweet. She lost her marbles, but remembered Patsy. She had fabulous taste. 🙏🏻❤
I also like Sweet Dreams because of the dynamics she uses. Patsy was amazing.
No Autotune required.
She has a voice like liquid gold
Her song "Crazy" was written by Willie Nelson and she kills it.
Crazy is my choice. Written by Willie Nelson.
Mr05chuck Willie wrote so many of the country classics back in the early 60’s. My dad, God rest his soul, used to have a Willie, live in Fort Worth album in the late 60’s that we would listen to constantly. Either that or George Jones. I loved those old songs.
Truthfully I'd rather hear him sing it too.
They still have the paper " Crazy" was written on, under glass in Nashville at the recording studio.
Willie is also playing the fiddle in the background of the "video" for Patsy Cline's version of the song too.
I was just gonna say that they should lisyen to Crazy next.
I don't comment much, but Ella Fitzgerald needs her spotlight on this channel. I think she had one of the greatest voices of all time.
ABSOLUTELY!
Too many songs to choose as a favorite or best, from Ella, She is THAT amazing!
Ella 😍 I Can't Get Started With You is my fave
Ella. And then do some Sarah Vaughn.
Did she ever!
Patsy Cline- Sweet Dreams is a really good song. I listen to every January 4th because it my grandpa favorite song.❤ R.I.P Grandpa
Steve Earle - Copperhead Road. Guys if your gonna do a Patsy Cline song you have to listen to "Crazy" or "I fall to pieces", those are her signature songs.
Enforcer525 this is definitely a signature for her as well, and just as well known as the ones you mentioned.
It might be funny for me to say this, but I always knew Steve Earle for just one song - "Guitar Town" (our local smalltown FM country station played the hell outta that song).
@@BenJohnson0531 Maybe so but when you mention her name "CRAZY" is definitely the one most people think of. It was her biggest crossover hit on the pop charts and has been used in the movies and t.v. shows more than any of her other songs. It was written by none other than Willie Nelson.
@@fnjesusfreak Lol, that's ok it took me years before I ever found out who sung "Copperhead Road" or "Guitar Town". Thankfully today we have little apps like "sound hound" to help out on identifying the artist.
100%
Patsy Cline saw herself as a shitkickin' cowgirl and she wanted to do country material only. But her producer, Owen Bradley, correctly perceived that Cline had a glorious pop voice, and they fought fiercely over what songs to record. All her biggest hits were songs that she had to be dragged kicking and screaming to record. btw your dad was right about Brook Benton, a truly great singer with a rich warm baritone. He still has not gotten his due
Patsy Cline is one of those rare cross-genre artists that has such great appeal.
My mom sang Patsy Cline to me as a child so often that I knew all the words to her all her hits by age 3. Thank you for finally giving her a listen!
My favorite song by Patsy Cline is She's Got You. Please do a reaction to it.
I definitely agree. One of my favorite songs ever.
Love that song!
Oh, agreed!!!! That’s my favorite
Yup, my favorite too
Yessssss
I love Patsy Cline! One of the greatest women country singers ever!
One of the best singers period.
One of my mom's favorite artists! She has that beautiful bluesy voice that she can break so easily! She was Loretta Lynn's biggest inspirations & they ended up being good friends & toured together.
My mom’s, also. An inspiration to me because we would listen to Patsy in the 60s (I was born in 64, yikes) sitting on our living room floor!
FYI guys, the "Nashville Sound" referred to in her Wikipedia bio is a reference to a sound that became popular in the late 50s/early 60s that essentially injected a big dose of pop sounds, including doo-wop, rock-n-roll (not to be confused with hard rock), etc. It caused the genre to gain a larger following, but also brought a great deal of controversy within the traditional fanbase, who felt like the traditional sound was being rejected. Incidentally, it is also the style against which Outlaw Country (Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings) were responding.
You guys are looking for iconic country?
Marty Robnins - El Paso
Michael Argo that one is on the playlist of my heart
Now I have that song in my head, it's so unique.
Marty had such an amazing tonality.
Yes, yes,’yes!
Just about ANY song from Marty Robbins!
It's cool hearing Ryan talk about his dad 👍👊💪❤️
And the Brook Benton reference.
Ryan:
My Grandfather was the same as your dad...get out and work. I would do anything to have another one of those days- riding around together in his old beat-up Chevy pickup truck, going out to check the cattle. He took me to a drug store and we split a Rootbeer Float, just awesome! Thanks for sharing your story!
Patsy Cline, Loretta lynn, kitty Wells all remind of riding with my PawPaw over to my great grandparents house to sit with them.
Kenpachi Fried Chicken. It'll kick your ass.
We need to more "sitting" with our elders. I know many are lonely.
I'm pushing 60 and my folks raised me on these tunes and artists and Patsy Cline can still bring a tear to my eyes. RIP Patsy, we love and miss you. Peace!
I was introduced to Patsy Cline very early in age,but I grew to appreciate her once I started singing. She is an icon, my hero. I say like others, “Crazy “ is the song to React to. It shows much more or her vocal range.
Got me up at 530 in the morning! Thank you for reacting! Loved it. Check out Crazy to see her vocal ranges. I believe that was her cross over song into pop
Hard to believe willie Nelson wrote crazy
@@ashleighray7503 Patsy's husband heard Willie sing 'crazy' in a bar and told him "you have to play this for Patsy, she will want to sing this song." they went straight to her house and woke her up in the middle of the night. She said "I have to do this song." she also refused to change Willie's cadence under the pressure of the record label. She really put Willie on the map. Hell of a woman.
YES! "CRAZY" will have to be next!
Can someone tell me how this comment was posted 2 weeks ago when this video was just posted yesterday?
@@erikaphillips1989 It posted on their Patreon Channel first.
Great reaction! Patsy was wonderful. She is known for the song Crazy.
Thanks for giving Patsy Cline some recognition! She was incredible!
She was only 34 years old when that was recorded...that voice was mature well beyond her age....an amazing singer.
She died when she was 30 yrs old. She died in a plane crash.
Speaking of Crazy! You have to listen to "Crazy" by Patsy. I think it's her best! Probably considered her crossover.
When I was a kid, my grandfather played the same album over and over in his truck. Hated it as a kid but now if I chance to here his favorite song it really makes me happy. Try out his song, Charlie Pride's Crystal Chandelier
Keith Jones same thing about this song
@@bryangrieme2913 Charlie Pride is a legend, I have every vinyl record of his...you wouldn't believe how much room I had to make to house them all. So many records the man cut.
Crystal Chandeliers is definitely one of Charlie Pride’s signature songs. Great one.
I alway felt a blues feeling to this song.
Patsy Cline = LEGENDARY.. My personal all time favorite female vocalist.
Vince Gill- go rest high on that mountain
yes! a missing country icon.
Yes!! It’s so beautiful
That is a great sugestion
Totally agree
Totally
Found this song as a kid. Absolutely loved it. Mom would play it on a jukebox in a rundown old country bar. Great reaction. Stevie Ray Vaughn next!
Yes! 😄
Love Patsy Clone so much. I Fall To Pieces and Crazy were her biggest hits. My favorite however is Why Can't He Be You?. THANKS for including her
Woohoooo!!!! Now Miss Patsy Cline was and always will be the leading lady of Country!! Shes the Best of the BEST!! No one can sound like her I mean no one! Her voice was rich and smooth. Just an amazing artist of all times!! 🙌🎶
I would love to see the guys do Marty Robbins El Paso.
Justin Stare Classic county! And this would different than anything I’ve heard them react to.
this!! I can’t believe they haven’t done El Paso yet!
I suggested that one too!
Nah, Running Gun.
One of my favorite country songs ever!!
Sweet dreams - patsy cline To me is her best
Something about the intro...just gives me chills every time!
Same!!
@@Brimche Every time I hear Sweet Dreams I get goosebumps, and a tear in my eye.
Reba McEntire used to do an a capella version at her concerts...beautiful as well!
Brook Benton and Dinah Washington fabulous voices that compliment each other. Baby (you got what it takes) A Rockin Good Way I believe... Beautiful timeless songs.
Rainy Night in Georgia. Thanks for a great oldie. Adding it to my music. Oh gosh 8 track. I'm that old. Thanks boys, I so enjoy your reviews on some great classic.
Thank you so much for playing this song! Made my night. Great job as always...
I know she's known as a country icon, but I've always thought of her as a mixture of dowop/pop and rockabilly. Crazy is more country and so is Sweet Dreams of You.
Michelle Callahan Sweet Dreams & Crazy are two of my all time faves. She did the fun pop stuff well, but her voice was really made to sing love songs. Her cover of “Your Cheating Heart” is just breathtaking.
In my humble opinion, Patsy is the greatest female singer ever.
Little fun fact about Patsy Cline. She recorded Crazy written by Willie Nelson and that is what started his career. He was almost too afraid to pitch the song to her but a friend of hers talked him into it.
Good song but Crazy is her trademark song.
Thanks for reacting to this one! It's my favorite country song.
My earliest memories of riding in the car with my mother were of her singing along to Patsy Cline. I still listen to her music. What a talent. Hard to believe she was gone at 30 years of age. She's Got You is one of my absolute favorites of Patsy's.
I live about a half hour away from Winchester, Virginia, where Patsy was born and raised. She is absolute LEGEND in these parts. I've actually had the pleasure of knowing at least two people who knew her and ran around with her back in the day before she got famous and left Winchester and when she would come home to visit. An absolute sweetheart, from what I have heard them say. Her voice is just plain unmistakable. There was NO ONE like her. And I see others have already mentioned you should do "Crazy." Thats my favorite from her. And yeah, the bad-ass Willie wrote that one!
Y'all need to do "Crazy". For real.
I think Willie Nelson wrote 'Crazy', didn't he??
@@jobabs correct
He sure did.
My dad was an electrician, and we did the same thing. He usually played either Hank Williams, Sr. or Eddy Arnold. Great memories!
I MUST SAY , THANK YOU GUYS FOR PUTTING RESPECT FOR PATSY CLINE .
IT REMINDS ME OF MY MOTHER .
SHE WAS OBSESSED WITH PATSY .
I REMEMBER HER PLAYING HER ALBUMS OVER AND OVER .
MY MOTHER HAD A GREAT VOICE AND WOULD SING HER SONGS FOR EVER .
EVERY ONE SAID SHE SANG LIKE PATSY.
I MYSELF AM A ROCKER BUT , ... I SAW YOU WERE DOING A REVIEW ON PATSEY ,
AND I JUST HAD TO WATCH .
THANKS FOR HE MEMORIES .
MISS YOU FLO .
MOM.
Legend. This channel is thoroughly entertaining and respectful to those that paved the way (while sometimes having to keep it real)
"Crazy" is, for me, essential Patsy Cline. It'll break your heart.
React to Jeannie C. Riley " Harper Valley PTA"
Andrew Wyatt Yes! Harper Valley PTA is a classic country song.
This song is provocative and bias....still relevant today...
Please please please you guys will love the lyrics!!
My go to karaoke song. I tell ppl even if you cain't sang u can sang Harper Valley PTA ... And the lyrics r pure poetry.
Beautiful and powerful voice, I remember my mom playing Patsy when we were kids.
An important thing to remember about all of the iconic singers, from Patsy Cline, to Billy Holiday, and more, is that they didn't lean on auto-tuning, multi-tracking and splicing together different takes. They had to PERFORM, and get one solid take all the way through. The demands and their commitment were both incredible! So were their results!
Her tone is fabulous, rich and full with no autotune
Saginaw Michigan- Lefty frizzel
Great story!
Great reaction! Love Patsy Cline. When this was recorded there was no mixing. Basically a live performance. The sounds made were the sounds you heard. Gives one an even greater respect for the artist when you think about it. Thanks!!
You know I'm going to look up Brook Benton now. Loved your reactions. Patsy has some soul. Imagine what all she could've brought to us had she lived longer than 30 years.
Thanks guys. Appreciate y'all!
Patsy Cline had the GREATEST voice! You guys are alot of fun!
Riding with Private Malone by David Ball
It’s an amazing song!
Man...your story about your dad got me laughing. I was raised exactly the same way! I did electrical work all summer every summer with my Pops.
Love this channel. As a working musician here on the Gulf Coast, you are the people every musician wants in the crowd. Open minded, truly listening, and cool as shit.
Cheers, gentlemen!
Shocked to see you guys react to this one! I’m only 19 and my mom played this, along with MANY other 50’s, 60’s country songs, so this is a huge throwback, one that brings back memories. Appreciate you two!
Y'all should react to Ronnie milsap day dreams,smokey mountain rain, or hank Williams love sick blues
♪ I'm having daydreams about night things in the middle of the afternoon ♪?
Daydreams About Night Things is one of Ronnie Milsap’s better songs. On top of that, it would make a terrific one for y’all to react to.
Other ones by Ronnie that would be good are Stranger in My House or There’s (No Gettin’ Over Me).
Kenneth Abendroth yes!!
Y'all have to hear Tanya Tucker! Anyone else agree?
You betcha
Tanya Tucker - "Texas (When I Die)"
Yes yes, I've commented multiple times they should hear Two sparrows in a hurricane. Love her and that song
And Pam Tillis, the Judds, Trisha Yearwood omg I could go on
definitely
Guys, I appreciate your cheerful, honest viewpoint doled out so freely. You’re always so mindful, so respectful of EVERYTHING, EVERYONE - as well as each other. Thank you!!! 🙏
I have to say I love you guys! Have to! I can't get enough. I need more videos bc I've run out. Thank you for the variety and honesty. Keep it up!
I know crazy is the most famous but I love this one more ❤ great video as always
My favorite Patsy Cline song is "She's Got You." Check it out sometime.
I’m a black man and with my black mother, we watched Ken Burn’s Country Music.
It was awesome.
The beginnings of country music has black people influencing southern white men.
Merry Christmas guys. Thanks so much for this. Love Patsy Cline.. This is true country here. My other fav by her us Crazy!! You guys are the best!
Can't go wrong with Patsy Cline. Thanks you guys for this.
One of the amazing things about her is that over 90% of her recordings were done in 1 take, so essentially, you are listening to her live.
Her voice is so rich, it's like velvet. I'm in my 30s so I haven't heard much of Patsy Cline, or much country for that matter. You guys have turned me on to so many amazing artists and songs!
Sweet Dreams!
The very definition of Nashville country. A sweeping ballad. Emotional heart on the sleeve (rare for the time)
I'm not a country lover, but Patsy is down right amazing... Got to give love n respect where it's due.
She has the best voice of all time.
Thanks guys for all your great reviews you 2 are amazing thanks for making my day
I love your honest reactions time after time.
Temple of the Dog “Say Hello to Heaven”
Seriously, seriously, seriously underappreciated piece of the 90s. It is all that Seattle music could be.
This is a must.
We need more people to request it.
When. LeAnne Rimes first came out everyone said she sounded like pasty especially in LeAnne song Blue
At 13 years old... I was very impressed especially watching her live on TV, she sounds exactly the same as the album.
@@edgarpryor3233 same for me
Blue was written for Patsy, but she never got it because of her death.
@@PoetGrl89 thanks for the info. I didn't know that.
I feel so privileged right now . I have seen most of these country stars live thanks to my mama and nan rip both of them . I hated it as a kid but today it’s so great to have seen the legends live
I don't even have to read the comments to know "crazy" is the next highest request. Both are classics and I couldn't recommend them enough. I'm right there with you all, these Goldie's oldies just hold such nostalgia with me and take me back in time to when I was a kid watching my parents, aunts and uncles, and grandparents sing and dance with each other at family gatherings. Never fails to make the soul feel good.
Please do Don Williams
I was just thinking that too. "I Believe In You."
Dustin & Blake great choice! My favorite of all country singers!👍🏼
My favorite. I love all his stuff
I think they should do atrio with Don Williams. Do his version of Amanda then Waylon's version and then stapleton's
Tulsa Time is his signature and would be good.
Another great one is I’ve Been Loved By the Best.
I grew up on country music. My pawpaw would always have something like this playing on his record player. I’d like for you to do a reaction to Ray Price and the best song would be Night Life. Very iconic and the epitome of the Nashville sound. Jim Reaves is also a great choice.
I called this country blues. It was the song that initially gained Patsy recognition when she performed it on the Arthur Godfrey talent Scouts show. Sweet Dreams is my favorite song by Patsy. When I was a kid about 6 years old, I used to stand in front of the mirror, using a hairbrush for my microphone and sing along with her records....lol
My dad would call me on Saturday mornings and asked what I was doing..I would say Patsy and I are making the bed, washing clothes, etc. He bought me her complete works. Awesome songs! Great reaction guys! Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Keep it real!
do "crazy", my late paps fave & now mine. very original & great, hit wonder
I HAVE TO HAVE THIS CONVERSATION. Lost in Vegas, important, you need to know. There has always been a discrimination and prejudice within the Country community. It was really bad in the 70's and early 80's thus The Outlaws. Not so much with the fans but artists that didn't fit Nashville's Fat Cat's image, clean-cut, suite wearing, playing traditional country sound - electric guitars - not in Country! Had to fight tooth and nail just to get played on the radio. Most did't get their dues until after their deaths, RIP WAYLON.
Today, it's still that but not as bad because the fans have social media and access to Nashville's Executive. Hell, one of today's best artists puts on the best live shows, tearing up guitars like Hendrix and has been doing so for 25 years and just this year is finally winning award....Keith Urban, in his torn jeans and t-shirts. Just wanted you to know what fighters these artists are.
I wish you would react to this video! Ronnie Milsap, one of those great artish, songwrtter, and he's blind. He had to fight to get radio play because he was too soulful and was not considered Country.
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I grew up listening to her within my mother and my grandmother. It definitely brings back a lot of good memories. Love it when I hear about people who can relate to some of my experiences with such classic music.
Patsy Cline is classic, thank you guys for reacting to this. She was one of my mom's absolute faves! (Brook Benton was one of her faves too.)
Alright, sweet! Good job guys! Now, please try out Ricky Skaggs "Country Boy" or "Highway 40 Blues" Thanks!
Jason Monholland These would also be the two I’d pick for Ricky Skaggs. Great stuff! And this would be a type of sound that they haven’t reacted to yet. Very bluegrassy.
Look at my buddy caleb Daugherty band. Great bluegrass band. Just charted on billboard top 20
Love her voice! Kinda rockabilly. Have you heard Wanda Jackson?
The queen of rockabilly!
By far Patsy's best here. And just something about it stays in my head. Great song!
And kudos to the incomparable Brooks Benton... and Ryan's dad. He had good taste!
Nothing compares to music when it comes to bring the world together.
Older folks in my town knew Patsy, she was a strong character, with that strong, rich voice. Roots girl. First dance at my wedding was a recording of Patsy singing Berlin's Always. Last one was a full band doing the Isley Bro's Shout. Yeah, what a party. Keep exploring.
Please do Marty Robbins El Paso!!! ☺️
Can't go wrong with any song by Charley Pride
Respect for this reaction. To be very honest? A Artist that really shocked me more than any other Artist you have done previously. This brings me back to riding with my grandmother in the farm truck driving from the fields. Blasting her favorites. Man...thanks guys. You made a metal head smile tonight.
I love all of Patsy Clines music- grew up listening to her cause my mom was a big fan. I really like the narration by these super cute guys!
Randy Travis - I Told You So
Go Rest High On That Mountain - Vince Gill
only if you are prepared to cry ..... : --)
As a freshman in high school, I beat out a senior in a singing competition with this song. As everyone knows, any high school competition is actually a popularity contest, so it was an underdog victory that upset the entire order of the universe. So yeah. Patsy Cline will always hold a special place in my heart, and she was an integral part of my childhood (we didn't even have FM radio in the car until I was 11, and we lived in the sticks, so I was raised on country and gospel and the occasional rockabilly), so yeah. I'm always transported back to my youth when I hear her dulcet, crooning voice.
This is the music I grew up on. I'm only 30 but this song always gets me singing with my eyes closed. I've always loved it.