Absolutely beautiful. Emily just crossed the mark of 100million views on her channel, and it’s so easy to see why. I love your enthusiasm about Em, Harri. Thank you. 👏👏👏
I agree with you, Harri! The way Emily syncopates and gives those lovely pauses, in the piano plays sends shivers down my back! Just beautiful with echos of Jazz and blues overtones! Thanks, Harri, for a super Reaction! ~ R
Thanks for the great reaction Harri, I thought you were going to like this one. Beautiful performance by this young lady who just continues to impress. Now Emily entitled this as a Willie Nelson cover but there is no way to separate this song from Patsy, and Emily would be the first to say nothing beats the original. We can hold Patsy at a different level than anyone else and still appreciate what Emily has accomplished here.
Hi Harri, it's Mick in the UK. A fabulous reaction to a fabulous singer, and thank you Clint for putting it forward. Well, Harri you are so right about the singer and piano connection. The piano arrangement was composed and played on Patsy Cline's recording by none other than Floyd Cramer. Many have sung Crazy, and many have played it on piano, but Emily is the only one to do both at the same time, and live on camera. Such is Emily's talent. Also, on Patsy Cline's version, she was backed by the Jordanaires, Elvis Presley's vocal backing group. But did you notice them missing? I doubt it, because Emily filled in with her piano bass notes. Her piano playing is so good she even filled in with a piano solo flourish of her own composition that is not on Patsy's version. So we are blessed with a gorgeous version by Emily that is just her vocals and piano. So, thank you Harri for your well-deserved and heart-felt reaction. Take care, kind regards, Mick.
Oh my goodness! Thank you 😊 On top of the amazing world of the music we have your positive energy and great wealth of knowledge. I honestly don’t look for other reactions any longer because yours a so much fun 🤩
She's a very talented, young lady. Beautiful voice and gifted pianist. Here is another version of the same song by Josh Turner Guitar and Allison Young. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-An-PQEAxsF8.html
I was just musing. Emily Linge is the current generation of teenagers born when Pluto is in Sidereal Sagittarius. Patsy Clyne is born in 1932 when Pluto was in Sidereal Cancer. Cancer and Sagittarius are both Sattvic signs that means songs rendered full of joy and emotion. An incredible pairing.
Beautiful version of Crazy. Very talented lady. Here is a very sweet song by LOVE-『Someone To Love』【Official Video】 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qGlVb2KPq8w.html
Sorry,but you are totally wrong here.Nelson wrote the song but Patsy was the first to release it in 1961.So its her song.Nelson only recorded and released his own version a year later
@@HarriBestReactions sorry, man, as a poet, I have to speak for the creator. The Shirelles made a bunch of money singing He's So Fine, but it's still a Carole King song, regardless of how closely they're associated with it. Same thing with the song In The Ghetto. The fact that Elvis made it famous doesn't change the fact that it's Mac Davis' song, because he wrote it. Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra made a beautiful recording, but it's still called Stravinski's Firebird, because Stravinsky created it in the first place.
@@KevinRCarr We are gonna respectfully agree to disagree 😀 Writers are never regarded as "owning" songs in terms of being definitive.It is the person or band who makes a song known or have the most reverred version that isa regarded as the definitive version/"owner" of a song.You also had a different take at the start.You said it was a cover.Its not a cover.Patsy made that song what it is.She owned and owns it! The average music fan has no idea who wrote a song.
@@HarriBestReactions To add to that, when Willie Nelson did his original demo it was much faster. Patsy slowed it down, and when Willie did a cover of his own song, he also slowed it down, obviously inspired by Patsy.