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Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer. Some of Cline's greatest known hits... |
"Today, Tomorrow and Forever" is a 1957 song by country singer Patsy Cline and is the follow-up to her single Walkin' After Midnight. However this single... |
Walkin' After Midnight (category Patsy Cline songs) Midnight" is a 1957 song by country singer Patsy Cline and it was taken from self-titled album Patsy Cline. It went to number 12 in the United States... |
Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray (category Patsy Cline songs) is the second single off of American country singer Patsy Cline's first studio album Patsy Cline. The song was released on August 12, 1957. To promote... |
Crazy (Willie Nelson song) (category Patsy Cline songs) "Crazy is a 1961 song by Patsy Cline and was written by Willie Nelson. It went to number 9 in the United States, number 8 in Canada, number 56 in Australia... |
1950s). Examples of Nashville sound include Eddy Arnold, Brenda Lee and Patsy Cline. "The Nashville Sound Begins". Living in Stereo. Archived from the original... |
Passion 1997 – won: Doing Time for Patsy Cline Film Crities Circle of Australia Awards 1998 – won: Doing Time for Patsy Cline Richard Roxburgh on IMDb Richard... |
at the Grand Ole Opry with Kitty Wells, Jean Shepard, Connie Hall and Patsy Cline. Bowes died on October 22, 2020 in Brentwood, Tennessee at the age of... |
Side Story winning 10 Academy Awards "I Fall to Pieces" – Patsy Cline "Crazy" – Patsy Cline "Where the Boys Are" – Connie Francis "Running Scared" – Roy... |
States for decades. Famous singers from this genre include Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, The Judds, Alan Jackson, Rascal Flatts, Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell... |
music. A similarity has been noted between her vocal style and that of Patsy Cline. Smith was discovered in 1963. She signed with RCA Victor Records in... |
March 4 – William Carlos Williams, American writer (b. 1883) March 5 – Patsy Cline, American singer (b. 1932) March 11 – Alpha Brumage, American football... |
billboard.com. Retrieved August 29, 2017. "Hear Jessie Reyez Cover Patsy Cline's "Crazy"". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2019-11-23. "Jessie Reyez And Eminem... |
To Go" – Jim Reeves "High Hopes" – Frank Sinatra "I'm Blue Again" – Patsy Cline "I'm Sorry" – Bo Diddley "I Only Have Eyes For You" – The Flamingos "It... |
"Wake Up Little Susie" – The Everly Brothers "Walkin' After Midnight" – Patsy Cline "When I Fall In Love" – Nat King Cole "Who Needs You" – The Four Lads... |
Your Cheatin' Heart (category Patsy Cline songs) v t e Patsy Cline singles A-side / B-side Issued during her lifetime "A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye" "Hidin' Out" "I Love You, Honey" "Stop, Look... |
Stupid Cupid (category Patsy Cline songs) "Stupid Cupid" is a 1958 song written by Neil Sedaka and became a hit for Connie Francis. It went to number 14 in the United States and Sedaka himself... |
True Love (Cole Porter song) (category Patsy Cline songs) v t e Patsy Cline singles A-side / B-side Issued during her lifetime "A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye" "Hidin' Out" "I Love You, Honey" "Stop, Look... |
Lonely Street (Carl Belew song) (category Patsy Cline songs) "Lonely Street" is a 1959 song by Andy Wiliams and is the title track to fifth studio album Lonely Street. It was written by Carl Belew and Kenny Sowder... |
from a 2-year hitch in the United States Army. 1963 – Country singer Patsy Cline dies in a plane crash. 1964 – Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr announces a... |