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Patsy Cline - Three Classic Albums Plus (Patsy Cline / Showcase / Sentimentally Yours) (Digitally Remastered) (2018)

Patsy Cline - Three Classic Albums Plus (Patsy Cline / Showcase / Sentimentally Yours) (Digitally Remastered) (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Patsy Cline

  • Title: Three Classic Albums Plus (Patsy Cline / Showcase / Sentimentally Yours) (Digitally Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: AVID Country
  • Genre: Country, Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:18:41
  • Total Size: 555 MB
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Tracklist:

1. That Wonderful Someone (Patsy Cline) (02:30)
2. In Care of the Blues (Patsy Cline) (02:34)
3. Hungry for Love (Patsy Cline) (02:29)
4. Too Many Secrets (Patsy Cline) (02:17)
5. Don't Ever Leave Me (Patsy Cline) (02:26)
6. Ain't No Wheels on This Ship (Patsy Cline) (01:55)
7. I Can't Forget (Patsy Cline) (02:27)
8. I Don't Wanna (Patsy Cline) (02:21)
9. Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray (Patsy Cline) (02:15)
10. Walking After Midnight (Patsy Cline) (02:32)
11. Fingerprints (Patsy Cline) (02:47)
12. Then You'll Know (Patsy Cline) (03:10)
13. I Fall to Pieces (Showcase) (02:50)
14. Foolin' Around (Showcase) (02:12)
15. The Wayward Wind (Showcase) (03:21)
16. South of the Border (Down Mexico Way) (Showcase) (02:26)
17. I Love You so Much It Hurts Me (Showcase) (02:14)
18. Seven Lonely Days (Showcase) (02:12)
19. Crazy (Showcase) (02:44)
20. San Antonio Rose (Showcase) (02:20)
21. True Love (Showcase) (02:09)
22. Walking After Midnight (Showcase) (02:00)
23. A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold) (Showcase) (02:37)
24. Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue) (Showcase) (02:11)
25. Honky Tonk Merry Go Round (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:22)
26. A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (03:03)
27. Turn the Cards Slowly (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:11)
28. Hidin' out (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:26)
29. I Fall to Pieces (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:50)
30. Lovin' in Vain (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:12)
31. Lovesick Blues (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:19)
32. There He Goes (From Songs by Patsy Cline Ep) (02:25)
33. She's Got You (Sentimentally Yours) (03:01)
34. Heartaches (Sentimentally Yours) (02:12)
35. That's My Desire (Sentimentally Yours) (03:03)
36. Your Cheatin' Heart (Sentimentally Yours) (02:21)
37. Anytime (Sentimentally Yours) (01:58)
38. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) (Sentimentally Yours) (02:47)
39. Strange (Sentimentally Yours) (02:13)
40. You Belong to Me (Sentimentally Yours) (03:03)
41. You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling in Love) (Sentimentally Yours) (01:57)
42. Half as Much (Sentimentally Yours) (02:29)
43. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) (Sentimentally Yours) (02:56)
44. Lonely Street (Sentimentally Yours) (02:33)
45. Stop, Look and Listen (02:21)
46. I've Loved & Lost Again (02:34)
47. I Love You, Honey (02:18)
48. Come on in (02:03)
49. Try Again (01:58)
50. Today Tomorrow and Forever (02:37)
51. A Stranger in My Arms (02:27)
52. Stop the World (And Let Me Get Off) (02:27)
53. Walking Dream (02:17)
54. Let the Teardrops Fall (02:34)
55. If I Could See the World (Through the Eyes of a Child) (02:53)
56. Just out of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms) (02:27)

In many ways Patsy Cline is as much defined by her tragic death as she was by her music. In this respect she joins the likes of Buddy Holly, Hank Williams and Jim Reeves in the “what could have been” game. In pure musical terms, however, Patsy Cline was already a huge star when she died in that awful plane crash in 1963. Unlike Hank Williams, who was pure country, “The Cline” had taken a similar route to Jim Reeves into the pop crossover market. In fact most of her greatest hits were in that category, from “Crazy” to “I Fall To Pieces” to “Walking After Midnight”. In the rare footage of her she cuts a tragic figure probably because we know what would happened to her but in fact her life was largely happy and successful. She was married twice and had two children. She was certainly a feminist pioneer, in all respects from her strength of character, her clothes, her attitude, her support for other female singers such as Loretta Lynn and Dottie West. Her famous “no dough no show” contract with promoters meant she had control over her own career, quite remarkable in those days. But of course all this is forgotten when you drop the needle and listen to that voice. Which it is now time to do, so settle back “Hoss”, and enjoy the show, oh, and I assume you have paid your dough??!!


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 16:53
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks! Please Wave, also!!!