My parents took me to an old church in Nashville Tn. when I was 8 years old. We sat pretty near the stage and saw quite a few acts. Then this lady came out and began to sing. She looked down from the stage straight into my eyes and I thought I had met an Angel. It's 61 years since that night and I still believe I met an Angel.
Sweet Dreams by Patsy Cline is a great song & really shows off her vocals. She’s inspired generations of country singers. When she hits you with those slow songs, she takes you on a journey. So emotional, so raw. Utterly amazing.
Patsy Cline was friends worth Patsy Cline. Loretta Lynn was discovered and exploited by the Wilburn Brothers. Who had a publishing company, and a syndicated country music tv show. She ended up taking them to court to get out of an exploitive contract. They were still in litigation when Coal Miners daughter was made. There was also animosity over royalties', from what I understand.
Patsy Cline September 8, 1932 - March 5, 1963) was an American singer. She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music. Cline died in a plane crash near Camden, Tennessee, in 1963, and became a musical icon in the decades following her death. In 1973 she became the first solo woman performer to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. Patsy Cline was just 30 years old.
She was killed in a plane crash, with two other country stars. My aunt sang with her in a couple of shown in Des Moines in the early 1960's. My aunt was on stage with Patsy playing bass, and a young Barbara Mandrell was playing the steel guitar.
My mother saw Patsy when she was 15yrs old at a County Fair (Arkansas). She said seeing her live was better than her records, and or her tv performances. 🌹
Your reaction is spot on. Amidst many exceptional singers over the century of recorded music, a small handful stand out above the rest because their talent is on such a level that you almost have to stop what you are doing when you hear them, as a sense of awe comes over you… you suddenly KNOW what you are hearing is “different.” It is sublime. It is beautiful. It is… perfection. Patsy Cline is such a singer. Her rich tone, variation, and interpretation are beyond words. What a gift she had and shared with the world. Thank God she was recorded so we can all still marvel at this, as she tugs at us and makes us feel in-the-moment with her all these many decades later!
I enjoyed this reaction very much. Another Patsy heartbreaker is "Faded Love." To change the subject: have you listened to Tanya Tucker? I think you would enjoy "What's Your Mama's Name" and "Delta Dawn."
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Thanks for reminding me, Tasha. I did watch "The Man That Turned My Mama On" and "Bring My Flowers Now" -- I'll check out "Spring" tonight.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Please check out WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING AT ALL by Alison Krauss....hands down the most beautiful voice I ever heard (and I've heard a lot )
Anytime I hear her voice all I can picture is may late Papa (1928-2004) in his work shop building something for one of the grand kids, mini rocking chairs, toy boxes, all sorts of things he just loved to be working with his hands and he did until his health wouldn't let him anymore
Tasha, Patsy Cline can sing anything! Her voice goes anywhere she wants it to go in a song. But yes, her heartbreak songs are the best. If this song is breaking your heart, l can't wait to see you listen to "FADED LOVE". By the time Patsy gets to the ending, you not only feel the crying in her voice, you are hearing it because she is really crying. Patsy lived her songs. Wish there was a live tv performance of her singing Faded Love. She died before she had a chance to. If l had a time machine, the 1st four things l would do is.... Go to a live concert of Patsy Cline, Doris Day & Judy Garland. And then sit down & talk to Donna Fargo about the songs she's written & sang. If you want to see Patsy get down/excited with a song, listen to her live version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" The more the audience gets into the song, the more Patsy belts it out! There are many songs of her to listen to. I would love to sit down with the Legends of Country Music & listen to them talk about Patsy. Like Loretta Lynn, Brenda Lee, Bill Anderson, Willie Nelson. That would be awesome. I'm sorry, l'm talking your ear off. So l better shut up & leave you alone. God Bless & have a wonderful day.
You would enjoy Charlie Rich and "The Most Beautiful Girl". Also Freddy Fender and "Before the Next Tear Drop Falls" or Charley Pride and "The Days of Sand and Shovels".
Hey Tasha! It’s just me TNT ‘s ambassador to the Italian-American community and your ..NOT SO SECRET..admirer😁 Ok so I knew about Patsy Cline but never really heard her music until I started getting facials..that’s right not a type-o..facials..because that’s what Guido’s from NY/NJ/CT do even straight ones...I know it’s crazy I can’t believe it myself sometimes..but for some reason the facial girl played Patsy Cline during this insanity and I actually really liked it..I don’t think you guy’s did this one yet but it’s def.my favorite and I still think it’s her best one I believe it’s called “Strange”..keep it in mind next time you guy’s are gonna play some more of her stuff I think you two and even mom will really enjoy it😀👏🏼..ok well thank you and keep up the good work down there channel sounds great and I’ll talk to you folks soon👍🏼
You have to realize that most of these song are written by Nashville songwriters, Very few artist back in the day wrote their own songs!! This song was written by Hank Cochran just for Patsy!!
Hey Tasha. I love Patsy Cline. My mom was a huge fan of hers. I hope at some point you do some reviews of "The Platters". Absolutely love them. And yes this is metal head John. Cheers folks. :) Also, when T starts doing Metal Church Sundays, you should join the chat and do some headbanging with us.
@@debbieholoquist2059 Hank Cochran was a singer and songwriter, he wrote other hits for Patsy such as "I Fall to Pieces" (with Harlan Howard) "Make The World Go Away" recorded by Ray Price and Eddie Arnold. His writing career spanned from the mid 50's to the early 2000's, He also wrote and sang with Willie who he played a role in getting Willie started.
Oh my god, what class. a '67 T Bird. Did it have the swing-away steering wheel, and the drivers seat that swiveled. Those were classy cars, and only classy people drove them.
If you like country singing duos, try the Louvin Brothers. They did lots of gospel songs, but also stuff like “I can’t keep you in love with me” and “The second time around.”
Thx! I bet you made that T-bird look pretty! Her songs were written by other people but regardless, to convey the emotion of a song she must have experienced those feelings. Likewise, for us to understand the emotion means we have too! -Terry
Patsy only co wrote two songs ‘Don’t Ever Leave Me Again’ and ‘A Stranger In My Arms’. She was married two times. Her and her second husband had two kids. It was a good marriage up until she died tragically. Charlie kept her legacy alive.
React to some of the others during Patsy's time. Tammy Wynette... Woman to Woman... Dottie West ... Here Comes My Baby Back Again.... Connie Smith.... Runaway Little Tears .... Jeannie Seely..... Don't Touch Me ... and any of their other many songs.... Thanks
This beautiful song has been recorded by tons of great singers, from Willie Nelson to Patsy Cline, to Dean Martin, but my favourite is by Elvis Costello! (He was suffering with the Mumps at the time, but still nails it!)😲
You mentioned doing more doo-wop. The only song I can think of off hand that even approaches doo-wop is the Token's The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It may be worth checking out!!
I read a biography of her awhile back - it seemed in the circles she travelled in, everybody was 'running around' on everybody ... so, yeah, she would have been familiar with heartache ... from both ends .......
Hey Tasha! I just discovered your channel and now subscribed😁 I LOVE country music especially Patsy Cline...Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire! You should definitely check Reba out. Start with Fancy! Love from Texas
I just got turned on to your RUclips channel and I am almost 60 yrs old and I enjoy watching these reactions on older songs that I grew listening to. Can you reaction to Jim Reeves. He was a star at the same time Patsy was popular and they both died the same why, a plane crash.
Hi Tasha. If you can please react to NO PLACE THAT FAR by Sara Evans and Vince Gill. Great love song. Try to get the original video. Loved your reaction to my request of Dwight Yoakum THE HEART THAT YOU OWN. ♥ ❤ 💖
My parents took me to an old church in Nashville Tn. when I was 8 years old. We sat pretty near the stage and saw quite a few acts. Then this lady came out and began to sing. She looked down from the stage straight into my eyes and I thought I had met an Angel. It's 61 years since that night and I still believe I met an Angel.
Sweet Dreams by Patsy Cline is a great song & really shows off her vocals. She’s inspired generations of country singers. When she hits you with those slow songs, she takes you on a journey. So emotional, so raw. Utterly amazing.
Once again Patsy proves why she was the original Queen of country music in my opinion. She also helped Loretta Lynn get into the business
Patsy herself would tell you the true queen of country was miss kitty wells.
Patsy Cline was friends worth Patsy Cline. Loretta Lynn was discovered and exploited by the Wilburn Brothers. Who had a publishing company, and a syndicated country music tv show. She ended up taking them to court to get out of an exploitive contract. They were still in litigation when Coal Miners daughter was made. There was also animosity over royalties', from what I understand.
you are correct Warren
not just country
Patsy had such a crystal clear voice that you just cannot ignore,; she was just perfection. so glad your listening to her and enjoying her. ❤️
Patsy Cline September 8, 1932 - March 5, 1963) was an American singer. She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music.
Cline died in a plane crash near Camden, Tennessee, in 1963, and became a musical icon in the decades following her death. In 1973 she became the first solo woman performer to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.
Patsy Cline was just 30 years old.
She was killed in a plane crash, with two other country stars. My aunt sang with her in a couple of shown in Des Moines in the early 1960's. My aunt was on stage with Patsy playing bass, and a young Barbara Mandrell was playing the steel guitar.
So many musical artists have died in plane crashes. If this were my career, I think I would take the tour bus no matter what.
My mother saw Patsy when she was 15yrs old at a County Fair (Arkansas). She said seeing her live was better than her records, and or her tv performances. 🌹
Your reaction is spot on. Amidst many exceptional singers over the century of recorded music, a small handful stand out above the rest because their talent is on such a level that you almost have to stop what you are doing when you hear them, as a sense of awe comes over you… you suddenly KNOW what you are hearing is “different.” It is sublime. It is beautiful. It is… perfection. Patsy Cline is such a singer. Her rich tone, variation, and interpretation are beyond words. What a gift she had and shared with the world. Thank God she was recorded so we can all still marvel at this, as she tugs at us and makes us feel in-the-moment with her all these many decades later!
Oh, and you deserve a “happy” Patsy song now! Check out “Back in Baby’s Arms.” 😊
man have i shed tons of tears to Patsy Clines songs 😭😭😭😭
Lovely reaction to this classic Country artist. Country music was the story of life in much of rural America at the time.
Patsy was such an awesome talent. Gorgeous voice!! Thanks Tasha!! 😊🌹
Clint Black... THE RAIN ... TRACE ADKINS... EVERY LIGHT IN THE HOUSE IS ON Are 2 of my favorite country songs
I wish this had a million like buttons, cause I'd click them all!!!!!
If you've got leaving on your mind.
Absolutely favorite.
I Love this song and Patsy Cline so much🙏💜🦋🌈🌞🌻
Willie Nelson “You Were Always On My Mind” is beautiful 🥲🙏💜🦋🌻
he wrote this too
LOVE this song! My twentysomething daughters are Patsy fans after hearing her songs.
I enjoyed this reaction very much. Another Patsy heartbreaker is "Faded Love."
To change the subject: have you listened to Tanya Tucker? I think you would enjoy "What's Your Mama's Name" and "Delta Dawn."
Yes, I love Tanya! I’ve done a couple of reactions of her’s, but not those 2 as of yet. I will definitely add them to the channel, thank you 😊
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Thanks for reminding me, Tasha. I did watch "The Man That Turned My Mama On" and "Bring My Flowers Now" -- I'll check out "Spring" tonight.
I second those requests Whats your mamas name was always one of my favs
@@TheAdventuresofTNTReact to the good old boyz ruclips.net/video/8B58nxWsFi8/видео.html
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Please check out WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING AT ALL by Alison Krauss....hands down the most beautiful voice I ever heard (and I've heard a lot )
I love this song. I'm glad to see that someone is reacting to it.
Anytime I hear her voice all I can picture is may late Papa (1928-2004) in his work shop building something for one of the grand kids, mini rocking chairs, toy boxes, all sorts of things he just loved to be working with his hands and he did until his health wouldn't let him anymore
Tasha, Patsy Cline can sing anything! Her voice goes anywhere she wants it to go in a song. But yes, her heartbreak songs are the best. If this song is breaking your heart, l can't wait to see you listen to "FADED LOVE". By the time Patsy gets to the ending, you not only feel the crying in her voice, you are hearing it because she is really crying. Patsy lived her songs. Wish there was a live tv performance of her singing Faded Love. She died before she had a chance to. If l had a time machine, the 1st four things l would do is.... Go to a live concert of Patsy Cline, Doris Day & Judy Garland. And then sit down & talk to Donna Fargo about the songs she's written & sang. If you want to see Patsy get down/excited with a song, listen to her live version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" The more the audience gets into the song, the more Patsy belts it out! There are many songs of her to listen to. I would love to sit down with the Legends of Country Music & listen to them talk about Patsy. Like Loretta Lynn, Brenda Lee, Bill Anderson, Willie Nelson. That would be awesome. I'm sorry, l'm talking your ear off. So l better shut up & leave you alone. God Bless & have a wonderful day.
This is my Era and my generation. I grew up listening to Patsy. She was married to a very abusive man so yes these songs are a reflection of her life.
"A bottle of wine and Patsy Cline", what an expression.
You would enjoy Charlie Rich and "The Most Beautiful Girl". Also Freddy Fender and "Before the Next Tear Drop Falls" or Charley Pride and "The Days of Sand and Shovels".
Hey Tasha! It’s just me TNT ‘s ambassador to the Italian-American community and your ..NOT SO SECRET..admirer😁 Ok so I knew about Patsy Cline but never really heard her music until I started getting facials..that’s right not a type-o..facials..because that’s what Guido’s from NY/NJ/CT do even straight ones...I know it’s crazy I can’t believe it myself sometimes..but for some reason the facial girl played Patsy Cline during this insanity and I actually really liked it..I don’t think you guy’s did this one yet but it’s def.my favorite and I still think it’s her best one I believe it’s called “Strange”..keep it in mind next time you guy’s are gonna play some more of her stuff I think you two and even mom will really enjoy it😀👏🏼..ok well thank you and keep up the good work down there channel sounds great and I’ll talk to you folks soon👍🏼
My favorite Patsy Cline song! So sad that we lost her so young.
she sings all songs like she's living it.
This is one of my favorite Patsy Cline songs. walkin After Midnight, Why can't he be you, and Life's railway to heaven.
Very nice reaction. Stay blessed!
I love Patsy Cline! Great reaction once again!
My favorite Cline song! Thank you!
This song is from 1971 but you may enjoy Freddie Hart’s “Easy Lovin’ “ It won’t make you cry 😀. Thanks Tasha
That's a great song!
Great song
You have to realize that most of these song are written by Nashville songwriters, Very few artist back in the day wrote their own songs!! This song was written by Hank Cochran just for Patsy!!
one of my favorites of hers
Home Free has done a cover of Crazy that so respects Patsy's memory. You'll love it!!!
Willie Nelson wrote "Crazy" for Patsy Cline
In 1963 we lost an irreplaceable talent. There will never be anyone like her.
It's pretty ironic that you played Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline right next to each other, they were best friends when Patsy died
The movie is called Sweet Dreams.
Hey Tasha. I love Patsy Cline. My mom was a huge fan of hers. I hope at some point you do some reviews of "The Platters". Absolutely love them. And yes this is metal head John. Cheers folks. :)
Also, when T starts doing Metal Church Sundays, you should join the chat and do some headbanging with us.
Yes, yes it was the same man.. I love her so much. Watch her movie!! It's so good and the songs all make sense
Patsy always sang it for real.
Another great reaction, Ms. Tasha. ♥️♥️
Also recommend Sweet Dreams if you haven't heard it yet. One of my favorites.
another hit written by Willy Nelson
actually it was Hank Cochran
Willie wrote "Crazy" for Patsy.
Well, I just learned something knew. I also thought it was a Willie Nelson song. It doesn't matter, the song is still great!
@@debbieholoquist2059 Hank Cochran was a singer and songwriter, he wrote other hits for Patsy such as "I Fall to Pieces" (with Harlan Howard) "Make The World Go Away" recorded by Ray Price and Eddie Arnold. His writing career spanned from the mid 50's to the early 2000's, He also wrote and sang with Willie who he played a role in getting Willie started.
Oh my god, what class. a '67 T Bird. Did it have the swing-away steering wheel, and the drivers seat that swiveled. Those were classy cars, and only classy people drove them.
A really good one to do is "Storms Never Last" - live with waylon jennings and Jesse Colter (husband and wife).
If you like country singing duos, try the Louvin Brothers. They did lots of gospel songs, but also stuff like “I can’t keep you in love with me” and “The second time around.”
This is a classic song written by Cindy Walker that's been covered by lots of artists.
I believe she had the headband on to cover a scar from a car accident. Thank youn for showing the world just who Patsy Cline was.
Yes, she was certainly a clumsy traveler.
Try Lonely Street & The Wayward Wind by Patsy Cline.
Beautiful songs!!
My dad went to school with her. He had stories for days about her.
Patsy was also a close friend and mentor to Loretta Lynn.
Thx! I bet you made that T-bird look pretty! Her songs were written by other people but regardless, to convey the emotion of a song she must have experienced those feelings. Likewise, for us to understand the emotion means we have too! -Terry
I find it funny how few people my age (27) know about her. But then again I am from the same town.
For the greatest country music try the Album, “ Almost Blue” by Elvis Costello.
Ooh, that would be great!!!
Patsy only co wrote two songs ‘Don’t Ever Leave Me Again’ and ‘A Stranger In My Arms’. She was married two times. Her and her second husband had two kids. It was a good marriage up until she died tragically. Charlie kept her legacy alive.
React to some of the others during Patsy's time. Tammy Wynette... Woman to Woman... Dottie West ... Here Comes My Baby Back Again.... Connie Smith.... Runaway Little Tears .... Jeannie Seely..... Don't Touch Me ... and any of their other many songs.... Thanks
"I've got your memory or has it got me ?" No truer words .
❤
Love patsy cline ❤️ y’all doing live country Friday night?
This beautiful song has been recorded by tons of great singers, from Willie Nelson to Patsy Cline, to Dean Martin, but my favourite is by Elvis Costello!
(He was suffering with the Mumps at the time, but still nails it!)😲
☮️💜
React to K T Oslin DO YA
Good one!! 👍✌️
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
You mentioned doing more doo-wop. The only song I can think of off hand that even approaches doo-wop is the Token's The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It may be worth checking out!!
Ronnie Milsap's Lost in The Fifties Tonight" definitely has a do wop feel.
Loretta Lynn's "Love is the Foundation"...
I read a biography of her awhile back - it seemed in the circles she travelled in, everybody was 'running around' on everybody ... so, yeah, she would have been familiar with heartache ... from both ends .......
You should react to "Rhiannon giddns" She is an amazing singer she did a cover of this song .React to the song "Ruby" one of the live outdoor shows
Her song "Julie" is powerful. I bet she'd love that one. ✌️
They made a movie and Jessica Lange plays Patsy
I think my favourite song is, Hurt me Now".
Hey Tasha! I just discovered your channel and now subscribed😁 I LOVE country music especially Patsy Cline...Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire! You should definitely check Reba out. Start with Fancy!
Love from Texas
If you want a quick primer on Patsy, check out this Wikipedia article:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline
I was listening through headphones, and I thought someone when knocking on my door when you started pounding on your desk. lol
I’d love Tanya Tucker “That Georgia Sun was Blood Red and Going Down” or “Would You Lay With Me”
Please watch Sweet Dreams starring Jessica Lange and Ed Harris. Based on Patsy’s turbulent life and really great movie aside from being about Patsy.
I just got turned on to your RUclips channel and I am almost 60 yrs old and I enjoy watching these reactions on older songs that I grew listening to. Can you reaction to Jim Reeves. He was a star at the same time Patsy was popular and they both died the same why, a plane crash.
Listen to Dolly Parton's Where Beauty Lives in Memory. It tells of a sad love story.
She is so missed can't imagine where she would have taken country music if she hadn't died so young
2:54 😂🤣😅
React to Ronnie Milsap LOST IN THE FIFTIES TONIGHT
"Why Can't He Be You", gotta do it......
Dolly Parton - Jolene
In the still of the night
Sounds pretty great for being recorded in a cheesy tv set with no audio equipment, reverb, etc.
Her voice was Heavenly.
May I suggest you react to Johnny Paycheck's "Take this job and shove it"...?
Would like to see you react to Vern Gosdin "ALONE"
Hi Tasha. If you can please react to NO PLACE THAT FAR by Sara Evans and Vince Gill. Great love song. Try to get the original video. Loved your reaction to my request of Dwight Yoakum THE HEART THAT YOU OWN. ♥ ❤ 💖
Please consider reacting to Radney Foster "Just Call Me Lonesome" official video. It's country, a little rock, two stepping, heartbroke song.
I hate to say "I told you so" But ___ I told you that you were gonna like this one.
Please listen to patsy’s sweet dreams
Tasha you get more and more beautiful in every video I see you in.
Tommy Edwards ....It's all in the game DOO WAP
Patsy cline was more bada$$ than loretta.
RUclips apparently has it out for more channels than just yours. Other reactors are complaining about the exact same thing.
I have a i966 Dodge Charger, drive it it everyday, I tell pretty girls like you it is just a marriage license away.
Dean Martin did a fantastic version of this song.....
kd lang - three cigarettes in an ashtray
If you like sad movies and don't mind crying watch the movie about her life.
Ok. This i amazing...wait...what is this? Whatever. You are adorable so it must be ok.
The only way we can prevent RUclips from doing that is for Elon musk to buy RUclips.