@@larryford5905 The B-side is Joyce singing with her sister Linda New on I'M THE GIRL. The record label, Split, was owned by their parents Alice And Robert New.
Okay, I know exactly why the major labels didn't pick her up--thought she'd be competing with Patsy Cline, or be taken as piggybacking on Cline. Still a great voice! In fact, with a name like "Joyce New," it wouldn't surprise me if this weren't an unknown Cline experimental later pressed into a record.
Unknown country music to me...but of rare beauty.(Brazil)
Hope you’re doing great, from the Tonkin kid , and the late great Tommy Honktonkey
what happened to real country!! how come we have to go online to hear it!! Keep up the good work!! 5* from Maine USA
It is a pretty terrific song. Thank you.
Like this have any more ? Blues are my favorite.
To the best of our knowledge, this was Joyce's only single. Which is too bad because she is wonderful.
@@frankshanklysrecordemporium I agree , is there a flip side ?
@@larryford5905 The B-side is Joyce singing with her sister Linda New on I'M THE GIRL. The record label, Split, was owned by their parents Alice And Robert New.
Okay, I know exactly why the major labels didn't pick her up--thought she'd be competing with Patsy Cline, or be taken as piggybacking on Cline. Still a great voice!
In fact, with a name like "Joyce New," it wouldn't surprise me if this weren't an unknown Cline experimental later pressed into a record.
She really does have a wonderful voice!