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  • her voice potential was barely realized. breathtaking range. just when she started developing and taming all that boundless talent crossing over into pop we lost her. damn. she had a dozen more top 10s in her at least. just about every version of any song she did turned out the best version :) yes a real sweetheart w/ the right touch of sex appeal. as good as it gets. baby you are so loved xo

  • My heartache began in July of 1962. I was a stupid 23 year old in this smelly Jacksonville bar named Jack's. I started dating a girl named Irene. I met her at the Hamilton County fair; granted I was a a little drunk, but started to take a liking to this gal. I told her to sneek out from her folks and meet meet in Jacksonville. We met. I gave this 18 year old a couple of drinks against the law and we f*cked. I am still living with the grief of this rash teenage decision.

  • @jeff62rey get over it already dude.

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  • @jeff62rey well what happened ?? i am sorry for your loss also ---

  • What a beautiful song! I never heard this one by Patsy before!

  • @AConnieChannel a real treat!

  • @AConnieChannel Beautifully melodic,isn't it? Patsy's husky voice is quite outstanding. I wonder what Connie would have done with this--her sort of material.

  • After all these years, She still what all female singers have to judge themselves by. After 50 years in country music, there's still no one who could stand on the same stage as her.

  • That creep!

  • i thought i had heard all of her songs,but i guess not! this is a very beautiful song!

  • @idiotnumber9 One of my favourites by Ms Cline.

  • i like all about patsy cline....but this is one of the songs that i can't find, like seven lonely days...bo-oo-oo

  • ...the last note on this song is a  tear drop....!

  • Patsy with the Jordanaires and Millie Kirkham(the forgotten Jordanaire)fabulous as usual.

  • Wunderbar -- Wonderful - Tres bien -- Mucho Buena- Bellessima !

  • love her! and im only 16 :)

  • The greatests die young

  • Patsy Cline she`s great!

  • I LOVE AT PATY CLINE IS VERY VERY WANDERFUL

  • @parquesify A beautiful song, beautifully sung.

  • Wonderful song, recorded at the same recording session as "Back In Baby's Arms."

  • @SilverCreedWolf Didn't know that. Just trying out some new headphones with bass response you wouldn't believe - that slap-bass sounds amazing!

  • @SirBasildeBrush You're learning something the older audiophiles have known forever. The best digital equipment in existence can approximate but not duplicate the resonant power of an acoustic double bass. The sound simply has never been reproduced by anything else we have. This from a lifetime bassist.

  • @GANNAMEDE learning and appreciating..

  • it song is very,very wonderful

  • es una hermosa canción, amo a patsy cline, todos sus canciones son hermosas

  • ...i believe this was released after her death...on an album...its wonderful..kinda pop and country....she did 'em both well...!

  • Super Lady and song ! Long lives Patsy. through you.. Thumbs up ! --:)Rod

  • Patsy,,my Queen !!!

  • i love this song :-)

  • Patsy you are wonderful!

  • I am listening to this beautiful song for 30 minutes now.

    Damn in 2 hours I have choir practise !!!

    I love it, I love it, I love it !!!! Thanks again.

  • @Banderuola66. Thanks have to go to Wayne for this one. You might suggest this to the choir tonight.

  • @SirBasildeBrush Basil has always been the wind beneath my musical wings...May 3, 2008...Helen...and my world suddenly had colour...

    Thanks my British, Genius, Wealthy Pal!!!

    That's how a friendship begins........

    :)

  • Wow, never heard this before.

    It is very very very beautiful !!!

    And I am sooooooo happy now, because

    a very dear friend sent it to me.

    Thank you for posting. Hugs. Sonja

  • amazing!!!

  • ...I first heard this on a Patsy Cline album...in 1965.....!

  • Patsy Cline is tops ,she can sing anything and it sounds good.

  • Wonderful!

  • pATSY cLINE ALWAYS SINGS SO AWESOME she is the best ever and always>

  • I see you've already heard this one, Theresa..."so let's still be friends to the soft violins; I've listened while somebody played them..." Patsy aims directly at me heart!!! :) Wayne in Texas.

  • What a great country singer she was and this tune is new to me - she could sing anything at all - she didn't have that annoying twang to her voice - truly she was ahead of her time.....yet life was unkind to her.

  • Thanks for the comment. Yes, less twang, more ballad.

  • Great tune by Patsy, new to me. goin' into my favourites.

  • It was a new one for me until LaVerne e-mailed me. Beautiful song.

  • A (rare) sunny Sunday afternoon. A cup of filtered coffee and a spot of Patsy. Magic!

  • A gem introduced to me by the Tall Texan.

  • Great song great singer.

  • good song

  • oh my lord, this is one of my favs from patsy. she was incredible. she could sing sing anything and it would sound beautiful..

    :]

  • too true, one of her best.

  • but then...let's still be friends...I'll keep listening while Basil plays them...that's how a friendship begins...

    Steve in Seattle...

  • 5AM...discovering your post...such memories...my mom filling our home 24/7 with Jim Reeves, Ray Charles, and Patsy. Going to Patsy's grave...Virginia...many thanks Basil for posting this for everyone in the world that have been moved by this incredible performer. Many many thanks...

    Wayne.

  • Good morning Wayne, good way to start the day - a coffee and a Patsy song.

    (please don't tell me an all-American Texan like you drinks fruit teas instead!)

  • alas...Texas let me slip under the border...it's green tea for this bloke...

    CHEERS !!!

    That's How My Morning Begins...

    ;)

  • I must send thanks up to the heavens for the genius of the "Irving Berlin," of Nashville, Harlan Howard...the delivery Patsy gives this gem and Howard's pen makes this classic after only one listen...never to be forgotten...

    God Bless the BRITS!!! Basil Rules the "tube!"

    ;)

  • It's very pretty , thank you

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