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She will always be the bar that all female country artists have to reach and not one has ever come close and I don’t believe they ever will if. We didn’t have her recordings I don’t think younger generations would believe that she was that incredible
Years ago, my work often took me to northern California. Flying didn't appeal to me, so I would leave at 1 or 2 in the morning and drive up the 99 through the Central Valley. I spent many an hour on the road listening to Patsy on my tape player. Such a sweet, pure voice. She was great company then and now.
If ever there was a human that the phrase..." The one and only" was invented for it was Patsy, she has a voice that oozes femininity and yet with the strength of any male singer.....she was The One and Only...Patsy Cline! She was incomparable!
@@harrodsfan so much for so little time, we are all so small and insignificant in the scheme of things, I was too young at the time to know much about life and death and how quickly it can be all over, my 2 fav singers of all time were both dead before I ever heard them but have been listening to them for close to 60 years since, Patsy Cline and Johnny Horton, both too young and both in accidents
That’s my dear old buddy the great Walter Haynes kicking this off on his steel guitar/chiming and sliding those harmonics. I sure miss you Walt until we meet again. Love ya buddy R.I.P.
Patsy is simply phenomenal . Unrivaled female country music voice with performance poise to match . And she seems to be doing it so effortlessly ! An even better performer live than she is on studio recordings . The hallmark of artistic brilliance .
My late father a fan of C&W music. in the late 50's you could catch a local "hayride" show on the TV. I was 15, working at our filling station when the news was announced of her demise. For me that was "The Day the Music Died" RIP Patsy. Narragansett Bay.
Never had a singing or music lesson in her life. She just started singing. Amazing what God gifts some people with and her certainly gifted her with singing.
I've loved her all my life 2 days old when she passed away, Remember her songs always, thought I was crazy, but, Remember these songs being played alot, always been pulled to her, God bless Patsy!
Great music of many genres come out of Texas. I’m a Yooper Michigan born Illinoian who loves Texas Music! I’m hoping to ride Amtrak’s Texas Eagle to enjoy the music!!
Listen to the clean crisp sound of Patsy's voice and the music in the background not overpowering! This is how country music should sound ! This music today is full of artists using technology to aide in their voices or the music is to overpowering that you barely hear whoever is singing !
She and Whitney have such perfect clarity, every word is annunciated and done with such style and charisma so as not to make the song boring ! It’s truly God Given!
Awesome! I LOVE Patsy Cline! I've pretty much only ever been an opera fan, so haven't listened to a lot of country or pop, till recently. But Patsy has one of the best voices EVER, even to this day! And such a musician! She instinctively knew how each song needed to be sung, and really owned it!
@@stacyeasley8260technically this is Western, specifically western swing, not country. But they were always closely linked, Patsey Cline kinda did it all, and it's nearly a dead genre now, so it's an easy mistake to make. You could maybe argue that Western is a subgenre of Country, but the Mexican influence and common melodic choices really set it apart. At that point you would have to lump in stuff like bluegrass, folk, southern rock, and old time. The reality of course is that disfinct genres are artificial lines we draw to make communication easier, and many pieces of music live in gray areas....but that doesn't make concise language any less useful, it just requires a more thorough explanation. If a categorization gets the point across, it doesn't matter if it's partially arbitrary.
EXCELLENT edit I see what you've done here...absolutely brilliant. Love this wonderful post of Miss Cline...It must have taken you ages...but it is SO well done.
House Rockin, thanks for your hard work! I grew up on Patsy- my parents had a country & western band, loud-ass rehearsals at our house since the day I was born (1959)! None of the neighbors complained & us kids hated the loudness-complete with lots of amplifiers & NO decibel readings ever! This lasted until I was about 12 years old. The good thing was we had Jerry Lee Lewis over from time to time & got to see Great balls of fire played right in our living room on our piano. He slept on the couch since rehearsals lasted until daylight. We didn't know who he was, but we remember the way he played- crazy! We got a lot of exposure to many kinds of music, not one kind: blues, jazz, Nat King Cole, Elvis, grass roots, Patsy, Loretta, Johnny Cash, hymns (mom was the organist at church on Sundays), Billie Holiday, Aretha, we had to go to early & late services.
We wouldn't of had Patsy & all the other female singers who followed if she didn't know how to handle the "old boys club" The fact that she was the best singer is just icing on the cake.
Only 31 when she died but her legendary status has only grown. I never realized Hawkshaw Hawkins and Cowboy Copas were also killed in the plane crash, damn. Their music lives on though, they're not forgotten!
I love Patsy Cline she was a magic and funny back as a teen would one ever listen to her or any other western singers oh hell no. Now in my later years you realise just how good singers for the likes of Patsy were or are, much better than some of the rubbish that is out there today
The best of her kind at the time and a great loss when she was tken. We all said there will never be another but all of a sudden along came Linda Ronstadt and history will repeat itself one day
Great editing work! And I love her singing. Not just her voice but the way she phrases lines. I was completely mesmerized by her mouth for some reason!! LOL
Could this be the best voice in country music?
Absolutely!
if its not its freaking close.
Ain't no "could" about it!!! It just is and always will be
No auto tune, no fakery, just patsy and a voice she knew was perfection. She just knew.
One of the greatest voices of any musical venue!
No one can match to this woman’s beautiful voice!
Agreed. Voice of an angel
Wanda Jackson
She sounds like she is the bottom of a well.
She is the best!
Love hearing songs about our great city. San Antonio boy here.
London boy here and I visited your great city and it as you say. I'll be coming back one day.
She will always be the bar that all female country artists have to reach and not one has ever come close and I don’t believe they ever will if. We didn’t have her recordings I don’t think younger generations would believe that she was that incredible
She is the one all others strive to be.
Absolutely!
Years ago, my work often took me to northern California. Flying didn't appeal to me, so I would leave at 1 or 2 in the morning and drive up the 99 through the Central Valley. I spent many an hour on the road listening to Patsy on my tape player. Such a sweet, pure voice. She was great company then and now.
If ever there was a human that the phrase..." The one and only" was invented for it was Patsy, she has a voice that oozes femininity and yet with the strength of any male singer.....she was The One and Only...Patsy Cline!
She was incomparable!
Very well stated 👏
@@harrodsfan so much for so little time, we are all so small and insignificant in the scheme of things, I was too young at the time to know much about life and death and how quickly it can be all over,
my 2 fav singers of all time were both dead before I ever heard them but have been listening to them for close to 60 years since, Patsy Cline and Johnny Horton, both too young and both in accidents
She had some of the finest musicians in Nashville backing her up.
@@MeadeSkeltonMusicshe could have sounded good even without them.
@@vickit.1797 yes but they were talented in their own right
Losing Patty was our loss.
That’s my dear old buddy the great Walter Haynes kicking this off on his steel guitar/chiming and sliding those harmonics. I sure miss you Walt until we meet again. Love ya buddy R.I.P.
Still sends shivers down my spine every time I hear this. Even after 50+ years!
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San Antonio Rose & South of the Border are my favorite Patsy Cline Songs
ME TOO!
Im already 71 but still i want to dance whenever i hear this music. INCREDIBLE VOICE!
What an amazing woman. Her looks, expression, the tonal quality of her voice..Amazingly beautiful, and that beautiful smile at the end.
How would you know that she was amazing?? you know zero about her and never met her. YOU probably think that Michale Jackson had talent.
Patsy is simply phenomenal . Unrivaled female country music voice with performance poise to match . And she seems to be doing it so effortlessly ! An even better performer live than she is on studio recordings . The hallmark of artistic brilliance .
Here here!
This is what real country music sounds like, there will never be another, R.I.P Patsy
Absolutely!
Never tire of listening to Patsy,
Patsy knew instinctively, what a great singing voice was. And she delivered perfection with every song.
That’s an all time great.
I discovered her music as a teenager, and didn't realize she was from my own back yard in Virginia. Grew to love this style of Country music.
59 years have passed and you are still a country legend patsy
Patsy, I just love you. You sang as an angel and are still sorely missed to this day!!! ❤️
I used this song in my most recent podcast. You may enjoy this show. ruclips.net/video/AeHhDpRyN9U/видео.html
Her music always went to deepest part of my soul. I will never forget her.
Not just country - best voice EVER !
All bets are off off !
Patsy Cline was nothing less than PHENOMENAL. NO ONE COULD EVER COMPARE... EVER. I JUST ADORE HER, FOREVERMORE
My late father a fan of C&W music. in the late 50's you could catch a local "hayride" show on the TV. I was 15, working at our filling station when the news was announced of her demise. For me that was "The Day the Music Died" RIP Patsy. Narragansett Bay.
My Momma’s favorite song. In my 60’s, I, too Love this song.....
Patsy is simply perfect.
I get chills and goose bumps when I hear her sing this
Never had a singing or music lesson in her life. She just started singing. Amazing what God gifts some people with and her certainly gifted her with singing.
Quite simply, the greatest female singer ever, end of argument.
Love ❣️💕😘
Without a doubt.
No argument ....ever! ❤
You need to get out more. Her voice was all electrons.
@@michaelwhisman bullsh**. You’re obviously a moron.
I've loved her all my life 2 days old when she passed away, Remember her songs always, thought I was crazy, but, Remember these songs being played alot, always been pulled to her, God bless Patsy!
One of music's landmark songs. Once you hear it, you can’t forget it. Infectious!!
This is a daily song for me to sing/listen to now :3
yes its amazing voice my stress is gone when i hear it song like this oh my god
The incomparable Patsy Cline. I love her beautiful voice and all her songs. R I P Patsy.
My favorite version of this song. She is amazing.
Western Swing is soooo Americana. Almost makes me nostalgic, who is not even American
yessss.. it is sort of addictive
@@kileywhite1704 incorrect
She truly was the greatest country performer of all time.
Great music of many genres come out of Texas. I’m a Yooper Michigan born Illinoian who loves Texas Music! I’m hoping to ride Amtrak’s Texas Eagle to enjoy the music!!
Just imagine what Patsy could have done with music scene if she had lived. She was an innovator and crossover talent. Absolutely adore her music.
The tone of her music was amazing.
Listen to the clean crisp sound of Patsy's voice and the music in the background not overpowering! This is how country music should sound ! This music today is full of artists using technology to aide in their voices or the music is to overpowering that you barely hear whoever is singing !
When I heard this song of "Rose of San Antonio " I feel I was in my youthful year ... I was there in the province...remembering this tune.
Can’t hear enough of such emotional clarity, one and only Patsy Cline!
Best singer ever lived or ever will know all her songs by heart
love
She and Whitney have such perfect clarity, every word is annunciated and done with such style and charisma so as not to make the song boring ! It’s truly God Given!
She has one of the cleanest singing voices I’ve ever heard
You forgot Karen Carpenter
And don’t think she didn’t know it. She knew how good she could sing others under the table, and make a song her own, from the get go.
@@DNAleguillou. We didn’t forget. There are so many greats.
I love the way she sings (at end) "San Antoe'Own". It's beautiful.
YAAAAAAASS 👍
Patsy's Beautiful, Strong, Amazing voice. ❤️
This just blows me away. A beyond gifted voice with such sweet background music. WOW!
There has never been a more perfect voicebox than Patsy Cline.
Awesome! I LOVE Patsy Cline! I've pretty much only ever been an opera fan, so haven't listened to a lot of country or pop, till recently. But Patsy has one of the best voices EVER, even to this day! And such a musician! She instinctively knew how each song needed to be sung, and really owned it!
Love this and of course Bob Wills CLASSIC of San Antonio Rose
I really like this song "Rose of San Antonio " since I was in the Province of Bulacan to my Auntie .., played this music in the pnonograph.
Playing my favorite Patsy Cline songs today and singing my heart out.
I have loved her singing for over fifty years.
San Antonio rose was a hit for Patsy Cline in the early 60s
Real country music
San Antonio Rose & south of the border are my favorite Patsy Cline songs
@@stacyeasley8260technically this is Western, specifically western swing, not country. But they were always closely linked, Patsey Cline kinda did it all, and it's nearly a dead genre now, so it's an easy mistake to make.
You could maybe argue that Western is a subgenre of Country, but the Mexican influence and common melodic choices really set it apart. At that point you would have to lump in stuff like bluegrass, folk, southern rock, and old time.
The reality of course is that disfinct genres are artificial lines we draw to make communication easier, and many pieces of music live in gray areas....but that doesn't make concise language any less useful, it just requires a more thorough explanation. If a categorization gets the point across, it doesn't matter if it's partially arbitrary.
The very best version of this grand song indeed!
EXCELLENT edit I see what you've done here...absolutely brilliant. Love this wonderful post of Miss Cline...It must have taken you ages...but it is SO well done.
WOW..... This is the best version ... Just Love it. So exited that I will now get find out her other works... Thanks to RUclips..
House Rockin, thanks for your hard work! I grew up on Patsy- my parents had a country & western band, loud-ass rehearsals at our house since the day I was born (1959)! None of the neighbors complained & us kids hated the loudness-complete with lots of amplifiers & NO decibel readings ever! This lasted until I was about 12 years old. The good thing was we had Jerry Lee Lewis over from time to time & got to see Great balls of fire played right in our living room on our piano. He slept on the couch since rehearsals lasted until daylight. We didn't know who he was, but we remember the way he played- crazy! We got a lot of exposure to many kinds of music, not one kind: blues, jazz, Nat King Cole, Elvis, grass roots, Patsy, Loretta, Johnny Cash, hymns (mom was the organist at church on Sundays), Billie Holiday, Aretha, we had to go to early & late services.
She made singing look so effortless. Just incredible timing and tone.
It's the voice for sure. Absolutely Beautiful. My mom used to listen when I was 14. I loved her songs
She had such a good clear voice. Miss seeing her perform to say the least of hearing that great voice.
After all these years there hasn't been another voice to even come close to Patsy's.
Beautiful singer with beautiful country voice
I love you, Patsy!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Wished that I could have been alive to experience your singing in person back then!!!!
There is no one to compare her to. Nobody will never , the BEST
Oh patsy, you melt my heart.
What a siren....evertime I listen to her I feel she singing for me.
We wouldn't of had Patsy & all the other female singers who followed if she didn't know how to handle the "old boys club" The fact that she was the best singer is just icing on the cake.
So loved and so missed.
She sang with so much ease !
Even after the accident she was beautiful. The greatest female singer in American History.
nina
God gifted Beautiful Patsy wow.
I don't know how.many times I've watched this. I like this song and I like patsy cline.
there should be a love button for this
❤she was indeed a Singing Star
God,....she sings perfect! How can she do that?
Only 31 when she died but her legendary status has only grown. I never realized Hawkshaw Hawkins and Cowboy Copas were also killed in the plane crash, damn. Their music lives on though, they're not forgotten!
Heard some singers but this girl is the best!!!!!
I absolutely love her music.
❤The Great Female singer ever ❤ Love Patsy ❤️
I love Patsy Cline she was a magic and funny back as a teen would one ever listen to her or any other western singers oh hell no. Now in my later years you realise just how good singers for the likes of Patsy were or are, much better than some of the rubbish that is out there today
The voice of an angel.
Ohhh I love her voice❤
One of the best, no one better.
Golden songs never die.❤
The best of her kind at the time and a great loss when she was tken. We all said there will never be another but all of a sudden along came Linda Ronstadt and history will repeat itself one day
she is beautiful
Love this song sang by her !
an Amazing woman. A one of a kind. I will listen to her till the end
I love Patsy ❤
So beautiful song very nice rendition, love it!
never been to San Antonio but I want to go there
I have her cd in my cd player in my cadillac. I could listen to her all day long
One of the best, no I’m wrong not one of the best the very best female country artist in my opinion! EVER!!!!
Wow!!! I have been to London, Paris and Rome, but now let's go to San Antone, the River Walk, maybe a little haven on earth. Let's Go to San Antone!!!
Great editing work! And I love her singing. Not just her voice but the way she phrases lines. I was completely mesmerized by her mouth for some reason!! LOL
Me, too.
Geez, what a voice.
Greatest female vocalist ever.
that voice!
Mooie compositie..; knappe song.. mooie performance! Mooie stem!