Patsy Cline - Her 30 greatest hits

Patsy Cline - Her 30 greatest hits CD267Just beautiful.... This is as good an intoduction to Patsy Cline as you could wish to find.
 
1.Just out of reach 2.I can see an angel 3.Heartaches 4.Sweet dreams 5.Seven lonely days 6.Foolin' around 7.Crazy 8.Love, love, love me honey do 9.Tra le lale la triangle 10.Hungry for love 11.I love you honey 12.Leavin' on your mind 13.I've loved and lost again 14.Gotta lot of rhythm in my soul 15.Three cigarettes in an ashtray 16.I can't forget you 17.Ain't no wheels on this ship 18.Why can't he be you 19.San Antonio rose 20.True love 21.Honky tonk merry go round 22.There he goes 23.Just a closer walk with thee 24.Crazy dreams 25.A stranger in my arms 26.I cried all the way to the altar 27.Imagine that 28.Fingerprints 29.In care of the blues 30.Never no more

Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline was born in the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Virginia, on September 8, 1932. The family home was in nearby Gore. Her natural talent and spirit took her to the top of the country charts in 1962, and her style and popularity has never waned. Patsy Cline's big break came when she won the Arthur Godfrey Talent program in 1957 with the hit 'Walkin' After Midnight'. From there she pursued a recording career appearing on the Grand Ole Opry in 1958 and received national awards in 1961 and 1962. Her career was ended in an air crash in Tennessee in 1963. In 1973 Patsy Cline was elected posthumously to the Country Music Hall of Fame, and her reputation is on record as one of the major female vocalists of all time.
 
"One of the pioneers of the country pop 'Nashville Sound' of the late '50s and early '60s, Patsy Cline's remarkable voice still resonates amongst vocalists today, in pop as well as country. Her earthy yet studied approach as a singer gave such records as '57's Walkin' after Midnight and 1961's Crazy (penned by Willie Nelson) a unique quality unmatched since her death in a 1963 plane crash." Billy Altman

Patsy Cline