As it is with all those famous, talented people who die before their time, Patsy Cline's legend is more than it might have been had her fame and career faded slowly from our collective consciousness. Virginia Patterson Hensley's - she was nicknamed Patsy by her manger - career began in effect in 1957, six years before her tragic death, when Cline won a spot on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scout's television/radio program in New York City, and performed "Walkin' After Midnight". Cline became one of the first cross-over country artists when the song became a hit on both the country and pop charts of the day. – Amazon.com
Tracklist:
1. Walkin' After Midnight
2. I've Loved and Lost Again
3. Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)
4. Turn the Cards Slowly
5. I Cried All the Way to the Altar
6. Pick Me Up (On Your Way Down)
7. Stranger in My Arms
8. Honky Tonk Merry-Go Round
9. Church a Courtroom and Then Goodbye
10. Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray
11. Never No More
12. Dear God
13. Lovesick Blues
14. If I Could Stay Asleep
15. Just out of Reach
16. Then You'll Know
17. I Love Honey
18. Fingerprints
19. There He Goes
20. He'll Do for You (What He's Done for Me)
21. I Can't Forget You
22. Today, Tomorrow and Forever
23. Crazy Dreams
24. I Can See an Angel
25. If I Could See the World
26. Life's Railroad to Heaven
27. Heart You Break May Be Your Own
28. I Don't Wanta
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Part 1
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