Patsy Cline "Crazy"


See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube ! +Live Chat and Embed video codes! When her Four Star contract expired in 1960, Cline signed with Decca Records-Nashville, under the direction of legendary producer Owen Bradley. He was not only responsible for much of the success behind Cline's recording career, but also for the careers of Brenda Lee and Loretta Lynn. Thanks to her vocal versatility, and with the help of Bradley's direction and arrangements, Cline enjoyed both country and pop success. Bradley's arrangements incorporated strings and other instruments not typical of country recordings of the day. He considered Cline's voice best-suited for country pop-crossover songs, and helped smooth her voice into the silky, torch song style for which she is famous. Nevertheless, she did not really enjoy singing pop material. This new, more sophisticated instrumental style became known as The Nashville Sound, founded by Bradley and RCAs Chet Atkins, who produced Jim Reeves, Skeeter Davis, Connie Smith, and Eddy Arnold.


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Patsy Cline -- I Fall To Pieces


A video slideshow in tribute to one the all time best female singer/songwriters ever.


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Patsy Cline - The wayward wind


Patsy Cline - The wayward wind


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Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces


From "The Glenn Reeves Show" on February 23rd, 1963.


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Patsy Cline ~ Tennessee Waltz


Patsy has an amazing version of this heartbreaker. What else needs to be said?


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Back In Baby's Arms - Patsy Cline


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Patsy Cline - She's Got You


From 'Pet Milk TV' in 1962


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The Nels Cline Singers - Square King


Recorded at Club Tropical in Culver City, CA, in early 2005.


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Patsy Cline (Video) "Walkin' After Midnight" Full Ver.


Patsy goes national on Aurthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" January 1957.


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Patsy Cline - Crazy


From "Pet Milk TV" in 1962


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Patsy Cline - She's Got You


Patsy Cline - She's Got You Thought I'd put this up because I've noticed that compared to other videos, the quality seems a little bit better. Hope you enjoy it!


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Wilco Guitarist Nels Cline


Wilco guitarist Nels Cline gives us a tour of his Fender guitars in this Fender Vision video, shot during soundcheck.


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Patsy Cline-Walkin' After Midnight


a tribute to the wonderful legend.


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Nels rips it up during the solo


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Crazy - Patsy Cline


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Patsy Cline - Crazy


Patsy Cline - Crazy Lyrics: Crazy Crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy Crazy for feeling so blue I knew You'd love me as long as you wanted And then someday You leave me for somebody new Worry Why do I let myself worry Wondring What in the world did I do Crazy For thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying I'm crazy for crying I'm crazy for loving you Crazy For thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying I'm crazy for crying I'm crazy for loving you


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Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight


From "Bradley Studios" in 1957.


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Patsy Cline - Crazy (Original Stereo)


"Crazy" was voted in one poll the #1 Jukebox Hit of all time. I don't know how authentic that poll might have been, but certainly "Crazy" is one of the most time-honored recordings in popular music history. The song was composed by country music artist Willie Nelson who had made a demo of it that found its way into the hands of Patsy's record producer, Owen Bradley. After listening to the demo, Patsy tried at first to record it in the style Willie had sung it, and the results were not to anyone's liking, especially Patsy's. At Owen Bradley's recommendation, she recorded it again a few days later this time "in her own style" with a vocal assist from the Jordanaires, and what you hear is the first and only take ever made of Patsy singing "Crazy". The song ultimately became a Top Ten crossover pop hit in November of 1961 and the signature song for what little remained of the rest of her life.


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Crazy - In Memory of Patsy Cline


Plz Rate this video Thxz. What a Great female country singer, that left us to early in life. God Bless you Pasty and thanks for the memories.


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Patsy Cline - Strange


*STEREO*. Patsy Cline sings the wonderful "Strange", from 1961. The first Patsy Cline song I can remember hearing. Such a great sound.


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Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces (Original Stereo)


"I Fall To Pieces" was the first song that the songwriting team of Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard composed together. They brought the song to record producer Owen Bradley in Nashville who first offerred it to Brenda Lee who turned it down ("too country for me"), and then Roy Drusky (it's not a man's song"), and then Patsy Cline. Patsy recorded it in November of 1960 with vocal backing by the Jordanaires, but the song didn't immediately gain country radio station acceptance when it was released in January of 1961. A pop station in Columbus, Ohio began playing it, and the song first captured some crossover appeal before the country audience discovered it. By the late spring of the year, both pop and country audiences had "found" the recording, but Patsy was involved in a car accident in June of 1961 which kept her from promoting the song. Still "I Fall to Pieces" reached #12 on the pop charts by July of that year, and the song's success garnered her an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry.


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Patsy Cline - She's Got You


I've got your picture that you gave to me And it's signed "with love," just like it used to be The only thing different, the only thing new I've got your picture, she's got you I've got the records that we used to share And they still sound the same as when you were here The only thing different, the only thing new, I've got the records, she's got you I've got your memory, or has it got me? I really don't know, but I know it won't let me be I've got your class ring; that proved you cared And it still looks the same as when you gave it dear The only thing different, the only thing new I've got these little things, she's got you


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Sweet Dreams


Patsy Cline sings Sweet Dreams. Her vocals are unmatched today!!


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Patsy Cline - Always


(Artwork by Jeff D'Ottavio) Here is a beautiful song written by none other than Irving Berlin and turned into a classic country ballad by Patsy Cline. I think it rivals some of her more famous songs for beauty and emotional impact. Always was recorded on February 5th 1963, exactly one month to the day before Patsy Cline was killed in a plane crash near Dyersburg, Tennessee. This video is dedicated to my wife Nancy.


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Pick Me Up On Your Way Down by Patsy Cline


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Life's Railway ~ Patsy Cline & Willie Nelson


Life's Railway ~ Patsy Cline & Willie Nelson


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Patsy Cline - You Belong To Me


Recorded in early 1962 under the direction of Owen Bradley, Patsy along with the Jordanaires delivers a heartfelt rendition of "You Belong To Me". The song was originally composed during WW2 by Chilton Price but was reworked and promoted by Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart afterwards so Chilton ceded some of the writing credit to them.


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Patsy Cline Faded Love Best Quality Audio


I was searching for a non-live version of this and found the quality lacking, so I decided to share my version. I hope that you enjoy the better sound quality that this old classic deserves. Enjoy...


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Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight


Patsy Cline singing "Walkin' After Midnight"


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Patsy Cline - Your cheating heart


Your cheating heart is gonna tell on you!


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RARE San Antonio Rose Version by Patsy Cline for US Army


San Antonio by Patsy Cline for US Army. From the 1995 CD "Country Radio Shows: Volume 2".


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Patsy Cline "I've Loved and Lost Again"


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Patsy Cline - Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray


Patsy Cline performing "Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray" on Ozark Jubilee. Lyrics: Two cigarettes in an ashtray, My love and I in a small cafe. Then a stranger came along, And everything went wrong. Now there's three cigarettes in the ashtray. I watched her take him from me, And his love is no longer my own. Now they are gone, and I sit alone, And watch one cigarette burn away. I watched her take him from me, And his love is no longer my own. Now they are gone, and I sit alone, And watch one cigarette burn away.


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Patsy Cline "How Can I Face Tomorrow"


From A 1960 Episode of Jubilee USA, introduced by Eddy Arnold.


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Patsy Cline - Lovesick Blues


Patsy Cline sings "Lovesick Blues" on Jubilee USA. Enjoy!


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Patsy Cline "It wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"


Rare recording by Patsy Cline


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Patsy Cline - She's Got You (lip sync at high school reunion)


Lip sync at high school reunion. Very funny


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Kelly Clarkson Covers Patsy Cline's "Walking After Midnight" (at iheartradio)


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Patsy Cline - Crazy


*STEREO*. Patsy Cline sings "Crazy". Perfection. Surely, one of the best ballads ever written (by Willie Nelson, no less) - and sung. 1961.


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Patsy Cline - Someday


Someday, recorded on February 4th, 1963.


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Patsy Cline - Your Cheatin' Heart


Patsy Cline (1932 - 1963) Recorded on: February 12, 1962


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Devin Hoff bass, Yuka Honda keys, Scott Amendola drums and electronics, Nels Cline guitars


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Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight (1958)


PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com One of the greatest singers in the history of country music, Patsy Cline also helped blaze a trail for female singers to assert themselves as an integral part of the Nashville-dominated country music industry. She was not alone in this regard; Kitty Wells had become a star several years before Cline's big hits in the early '60s. Brenda Lee, who shared Cline's producer, did just as much to create a country-pop crossover during the same era; Skeeter Davis briefly enjoyed similar success. Cline has the most legendary aura of any female country singer, however, perhaps due to an early death that cut her off just after she had entered her prime. Cline began recording in the mid-'50s, and although she recorded quite a bit of material between 1955 and 1960 (17 singles in all), only one of them was a hit. That song, "Walkin' After Midnight," was both a classic and a Top 20 pop smash. Those who are accustomed to Cline's famous early-'60s hits are in for a bit of a shock when surveying her '50s sessions (which have been reissued on several Rhino compilations). At times she sang flat-out rockabilly; she also tried some churchy tear-weepers. She couldn't follow up "Walkin' After Midnight," however, in part because of an exploitative deal that limited her to songs from one publishing company <b>...</b>


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Patsy Cline "Your Cheatin' Heart" Live On Talent Scouts


Patsy performs "Your Cheatin' Heart" on Aurthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (1957).


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Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces


A wrecked Kenworth sings! I was looking for new truck photos on the internet when I stumbled onto this and had to make a video for it! You might want to turn your head!


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