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Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer. She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music. Cline had several major hits during her eight-year recording career, including two number-one hits on the Billboard Hot Country and Western Sides chart.

Cline's first professional performances began at local radio station WINC when she was fifteen. In the early 1950s, Cline began appearing in a local band led by performer Bill Peer. Various local appearances led to featured performances on Connie B. Gay's Town and Country television broadcasts. It also led to the signing of her first recording contract with the Four Star label in 1954. She had minor success with her earliest Four Star singles including "A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye" (1955) and "I've Loved and Lost Again" (1956). In 1957 Cline made her first national television appearance on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. After performing "Walkin' After Midnight", the single became her first major hit on both the country and pop charts.

Cline's further singles with Four Star Records were unsuccessful, although she continued performing and recording. After marrying in 1957 and giving birth in 1958, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to further her career. Working with new manager Randy Hughes, Cline became a member of the Grand Ole Opry and then moved to Decca Records in 1960. Under the direction of producer Owen Bradley, her musical sound shifted and she achieved consistent success. The 1961 single "I Fall to Pieces" became her first to top the Billboard country chart. As the song became a hit, Cline was severely injured in an automobile accident, which caused her to spend a month in the hospital. After she recovered, her next single release "Crazy" would also become a major hit.

During 1962 and 1963, Cline had hits with "She's Got You", "When I Get Through with You", "So Wrong" and "Leavin' on Your Mind". She also toured and headlined shows with more frequency. In March 1963, Cline was killed in a plane crash along with country performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins and manager Randy Hughes, during a flight from Kansas City, Kansas back to Nashville.

Since her death, Cline has been cited as one of the most celebrated, respected, and influential performers of the 20th century. Her music has influenced performers of various styles and genres. She has also been seen as a forerunner for women in country music, being among the first to sell records and headline concerts. In 1973, she became the first female performer to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In the 1980s, Cline's posthumous successes continued in the mass media. She was portrayed twice in major motion pictures, including the 1985 biopic Sweet Dreams starring Jessica Lange. Several documentaries and stage shows were released during this time, including the 1988 musical Always...Patsy Cline. A 1991 box set of her recordings was issued that received critical acclaim. Her greatest hits album sold over 10 million copies in 2005. In 2011, Cline's childhood home was restored as a museum for visitors and fans to tour.

Birth and Death Data: Born September 8, 1932 (Winchester), Died March 5, 1963 (Camden)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1955 - 1963

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist

= Recordings are available for online listening.
= Recordings were issued from this master. No recordings issued from other masters.

Recordings

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 89149 1/5/1956 I love you, honey Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 89150 1/5/1956 Come on in Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 89151 1/5/1956 I cried all the way to the altar Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 89152 1/5/1956 I don't wanta Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102377 4/24/1957 Today, tomorrow and forever Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102378 4/24/1957 Fingerprints Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102379 4/24/1957 A stranger in my arms Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102380 4/24/1957 Don't ever leave me again Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102381 4/25/1957 Try again-2 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102382 4/25/1957 Too many secrets Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102383 4/25/1957 Then you'll know Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca 102384 4/25/1957 Three cigarettes (in a ashtray) -2, 3 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 100 6/1/1955 Hidin' out Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 101 6/1/1955 Turn the cards slowly Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 102 6/1/1955 A church, a courtroom and then goodbye Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 103 6/1/1955 Honky tonk merry-go-round Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9342 4/22/1956 Stop, look and listen Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9343 4/22/1956 I've loved and lost again Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9344 4/22/1956 Dear God Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9345 4/22/1956 He will do for you (what he's done for me) Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9539 11/8/1956 Walking after midnight Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9540 11/8/1956 The heart you break may be your own Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9541 11/8/1956 Pick me up on your way down Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9542 11/8/1956 A poor man's roses Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9829 5/23/1957 That wonderful someone Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9830 5/23/1957 In care of the blues Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9831 5/23/1957 Hungry for love Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9832 5/23/1957 I can' forget Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9833 5/23/1957 I don't wanta Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 9834 5/23/1957 Ain't no wheels on this ship Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10039 12/13/1957 Stop the world (and let me off)-1 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10040 12/13/1957 Walking dream Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10041 12/13/1957 Cry not for me-2 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10042 12/13/1957 If I could see the world (through the eyes of a child)-2 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10122 2/13/1958 Just out of reach Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10123 2/13/1958 I can see an angel Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10124 2/13/1958 Come on in (and make yourself at home)-2 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10125 2/13/1958 Let the teardrops fall Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10126 2/13/1958 Never no more-1 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10127 2/13/1958 If I could only stay asleep-1 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10554 1/8/1959 I'm moving along Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10555 1/8/1959 I'm blue again Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10556 1/8/1959 Love, love, love me honey do Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10557 1/9/1959 Yes, I understand-1 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10558 1/9/1959 Gotta lot of rhythm in my soul Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10789 7/3/1959 Life's railway to heaven Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10790 7/3/1959 Just a closer walk with Thee Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10964 1/27/1960 Lovesick blues Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10965 1/27/1960 How can I face tomorrow Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10966 1/27/1960 There he goes again Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 10967 1/27/1960 Crazy dreams-1 Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11314 11/16/1960 I fall to pieces Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11315 11/16/1960 Shoes Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11316 11/16/1960 Lovin' in vain Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11485 3/23/1961 Cool water Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11659 8/17/1961 True love Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11660 8/17/1961 San Antonio rose Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11661 8/17/1961 The wayward wind Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11662 8/17/1961 A poor man's roses Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11671 8/21/1961 Crazy Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11672 8/24/1961 Who can I count on Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11673 8/24/1961 Seven lonely days Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11674 8/24/1961 I love you so much it hurts Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11675 8/24/1961 Foolin' 'round Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11676 8/24/1961 Have you ever been lonely Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11681 8/25/1961 South of the border Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11682 8/25/1961 Walking after midnight Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11683 8/25/1961 Strange Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11684 8/25/1961 You're stronger than me Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11832 12/17/1961 She's got you Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11905 2/12/1962 You made me love you Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11906 2/12/1962 You belong to me Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11907 2/12/1962 Heartaches Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11908 2/12/1962 Your cheatin' heart Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11909 2/13/1962 That's my desire Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11910 2/13/1962 Half as much Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11911 2/15/1962 Lonely street Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11912 2/15/1962 Anytime Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11913 2/15/1962 You were only fooling Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11914 2/15/1962 I can't help it Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11928 2/28/1962 You're stronger than me Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11929 2/28/1962 When I get through with you Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11930 2/28/1962 Imagine that Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 11931 2/28/1962 So wrong Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12192 9/5/1962 Why can't he be you Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12193 9/5/1962 Your kinda love Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12194 9/5/1962 When you need a laugh Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12195 9/5/1962 Leavin' on your mind Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12196 9/10/1962 Back in my baby's arms Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12197 9/10/1962 Tra le la le la triangle Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12198 9/10/1962 That's how a heartache begins Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12359 2/4/1963 Faded love Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12360 2/4/1963 Someday you'll want me to want you Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12361 2/4/1963 Love letters in the sand Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12362 2/5/1963 Blue moon of Kentucky Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12363 2/5/1963 Sweet dreams (of you) Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12364 2/5/1963 Always Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12365 2/6/1963 Does your heart beat for me Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12366 2/6/1963 Bill Bailey won't you please come home Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12371 2/7/1963 He called me baby Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12372 2/7/1963 Crazy arms Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12373 2/7/1963 You took him off my hands Patsy Cline vocalist  
Decca NA 12374 2/7/1963 I'll sail my ship alone Patsy Cline vocalist  

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Cline, Patsy," accessed April 25, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/308894.

Cline, Patsy. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/308894.

"Cline, Patsy." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 April 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/308894

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