Patsy Cline: Greatest Hits 1973 Folk Country LP Vinyl Album VG/ VG+

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Start Date: September 11, 2015
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Patsy Cline ‎– Greatest Hits


Label:
MCA Records ‎– 12
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo
Country:
US
Released:
1973
Genre:
Folk, World, & Country

Style:
Country


Tracklist

A1     Walking After Midnight     2:00
A2     Sweet Dreams (Of You)     2:33
A3     Crazy     2:41
A4     I Fall To Pieces     2:47
A5     So Wrong     2:58
A6     Strange    

B1     Back In Baby's Arms    
B2     She's Got You     2:58
B3     Faded Love     3:43
B4     Why Can't He Be You     3:21
B5     You're Stronger Than Me     2:51
B6     Leavin' On Your Mind     2:24

Notes

This is the 1st Stereo pressing, Mono copies also exist with DL-4854 prefixes.

- Patsy Cline
Real Name:
Virginia Patterson Hensley
Profile:
Born on September 8, 1932 and died on March 5, 1963. She began recording in the mid-'50s, but wasn't very successful. But 'Walking after Midnight' put her in the spotlight, in the Country charts as well as in the Pop charts. The following singles tightened her position on the top. Hits were penned by Willie Nelson (Crazy), Eddie Miller (3) and W.S. Stevenson (Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray) and Hank Cochran (I Fall To Pieces]. The influence of producer Owen Bradley was huge. On top of her fame, she was killed in an airplane crash in 1963. Years later her distinctive voice and interpretation was recognized by many and was of great influence of later singers, like Brenda Lee, Linda Ronstadt and k.d. lang, amongst others. 


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