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    Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; 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. [8] [9] Cline had several major hits during her eight-year recording career, including ...

  2. Nov 22, 2018 · 1 Walkin' After Midnight 2:352 Sweet Dreams (Of You) 2:353 Crazy 2:424 I Fall To Pieces 2:505 So Wrong 3:016 Strange 2:137 Back In Baby's Arms 2:058 She's Go...

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  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Patsy Cline (born September 8, 1932, Winchester, Virginia, U.S.—died March 5, 1963, near Camden, Tennessee) was an American country music singer whose talent and wide-ranging appeal made her one of the classic performers of the genre, bridging the gap between country music and more mainstream audiences. Known in her youth as “Ginny,” she ...

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    • “Leavin’ on Your Mind” (1963) Topping our list of Patsy Cline songs is one that reflects heartache on many levels. Sadly, when Cline released this single in January 1963, it would be her last before dying in a plane crash two months later.
    • “Sweet Dreams (of You)” (1963) Patsy Cline songs. With a gorgeously cascading stringed intro and her trademark vocals sublimely delivering the melancholy lyrics of Don Gibson, this stunner would eventually go on to lend its name to the Hollywood biopic made of Patsy Cline’s life, music and premature death.
    • “Back in Baby’s Arms” (1963) This upbeat Bob Montgomery toe-tapper finds Cline’s spirits and vocals lifted as she gets to have some fun brushing off the bad times and focusing on sunny days ahead with some optimistic and romantic lyrics.
    • “Your Cheatin’ Heart” (1962) Patsy Cline songs. Cline put her spin on another Hank Williams tune for her third studio album, Sentimentally Yours, and not surprisingly it became another song that captivated listeners.
  4. Nov 7, 2023 · Tragic Death and Legacy. Cline's own career was all too brief. She died on March 5, 1963, in a plane crash in Camden, Tennessee. After her death, her version of "Sweet Dreams" was released and ...

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  6. Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton revolutionized country music and blazed a trail for future generations of female artists. With their chart-topping hits and record-breaking sales, Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly wove threads of contemporary womanhood throughout the tapestry of country music, resulting in unprecedented commercial success ...

  7. Jun 25, 2008 · 100 Greatest Women. #7. Patsy Cline. There are few women in the history of popular music as revered as Patsy Cline, one of the few country legends who has transcended the status of a singer and become a pop culture icon. Almost all of her classic recordings were created in a three-year span, and she only released three albums in her lifetime.

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