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Patsy Cline Biography
Patsy Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Gore,
Virginia, on September 8, 1932. As a young girl living in
poverty, she would sing along with Grand Ole Opry stars she
heard on WSM broadcasts. Her goal was to become a member of the
cast, and she took piano lessons to learn more about music. When
Cline was 16, Opry regular Wally Fowler came to nearby
Winchester, Virginia, and she managed to get a meeting with him.
After hearing her sing, Fowler urged Cline to try out for the
Opry. She soon took her first trip to Nashville where she got an
audition for Grand Ole Opry but failed to get a contract. Cline
then went back home to Virginia and continued singing in local
taverns and clubs. |
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Walkin'
After Midnight (2006)

Track Listing: Walkin'
After Midnight, Pick Me Up On Your Way Down, Today
Tomorrow Forever, Cry Not For Me, Poor Man's Roses Or
A Rich Man's Gold, A, There He Goes, Life's Railway To
Heaven, Just Out Of Reach, Then You'll Know, If I
Could Only Stay Asleep |
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Greatest Hits (1967)
Personnel: Patsy Cline
(vocals); Randy Hughes (acoustic guitar); Grady
Martin, Hank Garland (electric guitar); Ben Keith,
Walter Haynes (steel guitar); Floyd Cramer (piano,
organ); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Bill
Pursell (organ, vibraphone); Bob Moore (acoustic
bass); Harold... |
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Greats (1992)
Track Listing: Walking
After Midnight, Poor Man's Roses, Lovesick Blues,
There He Goes, I Don't Wanna, Then You'll Know, I Can
See An Angel, Pick Me Up On Your Way Down, Crazy,
Heartbreak U.S.A., I Fall To Pieces, Angel On Paper,
She's Got You, Hand That You're Holding, The... |
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Patsy Cline Info
| In an era when
female country music stars were few and far between, Patsy Cline not
only took the country world by storm but also redefined the genre. Her
tremendous popularity opened the door through which a legion of
followers poured, while her gorgeous, sophisticated vocals and lush
instrumental settings helped drag country music out of the mountains
into the city. Cline died in a 1963 airplane crash, cutting short what
would no doubt have been a long and extremely successful career. |
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