On this day 65 years ago, one of the greatest country songs of all time was recorded and wore out jukebox's around the ...
Patsy Cline didn't originally want to record the Willie Nelson-penned heartbreak ballad that became her signature hit.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A documentary about country singer Patsy Cline, who died in 1963 at age 30, is set for a DVD release on Oct. 6. Universal Music ...
Patsy Cline was a pioneering country music artist known for her soulful voice and emotional weight. With timeless hits like Crazy and I Fall to Pieces, she became one of the genre’s most influential ...
Patsy Cline is an undisputed country queen. Her legacy is well felt throughout Music City. There isn’t a country artist around today that can’t credit some of their sound to Cline’s era-defining run ...
Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows Patsy Cline's name. And according to Far Out magazine, that is anywhere the humble jukebox lives. The outlet recently shared that Cline's 1961 timeless ...
Legendary singer Patsy Cline’s hit song, “Crazy,” was originally written and recorded by none other than superstar Willie Nelson. And Cline initially faced a couple of obstacles in turning his demo ...
The enduring influence and legacy of Patsy Cline is somewhat surprising, given that the pioneering female country star died in a plane crash nearly 60 years ago, at a time when she was just thirty ...
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