The Patsy Cline Story is a double compilation album consisting of American country music singer Patsy Cline's best-known songs between 1961 and 1963. The album was released on June 10, 1963, three months following Cline's death. The Patsy Cline Story is a 24-track two-disc collection Cline's label, Decca Records released following Cline's death in a plane crash in March of that year.
The Patsy Cline Story" is a double album compilation of Patsy Cline's best-known songs between 1961 and 1963 originally issued in a gatefold sleeve. The album was released four months following Cline's death. This compilation replaced Cline's fifth studio album that was supposed to be released in the end of March 1963 titled "Faded Love", but due to her death in early March, it was never released. In 1973, the album was reissued and the insert in the gatefold was also changed
The Patsy Cline Story is a double-record, 24-track collection that Decca released in 1963, shortly after her tragic death. The compilation remains one of the strongest and most thorough retrospectives ever assembled, featuring most of her biggest hits - "Walking After Midnight," "She's Got You," "Crazy," "I Fall to Pieces," "Sweet Dreams" - plus a number of lesser-known gems like "Why Can't He Be You" and "Leavin' on Your Mind
The Patsy Cline Story is a double compilation album consisting of American country music singer Patsy Cline's. The album contains Cline's biggest hits, including "Walkin' After Midnight" (the 1961 remake), "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy," "She's Got You," and "Sweet Dreams. It also contains lesser-known songs that weren't hits for Cline, including "You're Stronger Than M.
Seven Lonely Days (feat. The Jordanaires), 02:12. Sweet Dreams (Of You), 02:35.
The Patsy Cline Story is a double-record, 24-track collection that Decca released in 1963, shortly after her tragic death. The compilation remains one of the strongest and most thorough retrospectives ever assembled, featuring most of her biggest hits - "Walking After Midnight," "She's Got You," "Crazy," "I Fall to Pieces," "Sweet Dreams" - plus a number of lesser-known gems like "Why Can't He Be You" and "Leavin' on Your Mind
Patsy Cline (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963), born Virginia Patterson Hensley, was an American country music singer. Part of the early 1960s Nashville sound, Cline successfully "crossed over" to pop music. She died at age 30 at the height of her career in a private plane crash. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "The Patsy Cline Story Album.
A1 | Heartaches | 2:08 |
A2 | She's Got You | 2:58 |
A3 | Walking After Midnight | 2:00 |
A4 | Strange | |
A5 | Leavin' On Your Mind | 2:24 |
A6 | Why Can't He Be You | 3:21 |
A7 | Foolin' 'Round | 2:12 |
A8 | I Fall To Pieces | 2:47 |
A9 | A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold) | |
A10 | Tra Le La Le La Triangle | 2:03 |
A11 | True Love | 2:05 |
A12 | The Wayward Wind | |
B1 | Back In Baby's Arms | |
B2 | Crazy | 2:41 |
B3 | You're Stronger Than Me | 2:51 |
B4 | Seven Lonely Days | |
B5 | Sweet Dreams (Of You) | 2:33 |
B6 | Imagine That | 2:52 |
B7 | San Antonio Rose | |
B8 | So Wrong | 2:58 |
B9 | I Love You So Much It Hurts | 2:11 |
B10 | You Belong To Me | 2:59 |
B11 | Your Cheatin' Heart | 2:20 |
B12 | South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) | 2:25 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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DXSB 7176, DL 74408, DL 74409 | Patsy Cline | The Patsy Cline Story (2xLP, Comp) | Decca, Decca, Decca | DXSB 7176, DL 74408, DL 74409 | US | 1963 |
MCA2-4038 | Patsy Cline | The Patsy Cline Story (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | MCA Records | MCA2-4038 | US | 1973 |
MCA2-4038 | Patsy Cline | The Patsy Cline Story (2xLP, Comp, RE, Gat) | MCA Records | MCA2-4038 | US | 1973 |
MCA2-4038 | Patsy Cline | The Patsy Cline Story (2xLP, Comp, Gat) | MCA Records | MCA2-4038 | US | 1973 |
DXB 176 | Patsy Cline | The Patsy Cline Story (2xLP, Comp, Mono, Gat) | Decca | DXB 176 | US | 1963 |