I have a copy of the demo recording sang by Willie Nelson that he sent to Patsy Cline. -- Ahh, found it on youtube :> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OnYEQbEHNZE.html
@@MorenikejiTaiwo This story is true. She still had a few stiches on her forehead. She chose to wear the headband to hide the wound. A beautiful voice for the ages. This may have been a personal story for her, but the song was not. The song was written by the legendary Willie Nelson. But this story is probably true for most people that have lost a love they wanted to keep. As usual, a great reaction. Peace
Total classic. Not just the song but the smile on your face when you heard it. Every time I think about some of the awful things that the internet is responsible for I have to remind myself it also gives us the chance to see you experiencing the classics for the first time. Always cheers me up. Proud to be a member of your fam!
Patsy had that unique country music "break" in her voice that is so special....Great point about the background singers - they really make the song and many reactors never mention it. Great reaction!
What a voice. I just read today that Willie Nelson wrote this song, I've loved it for years and years and never knew that. I love discovering things like that. Serendipity doo, be, doo!
Patsy felt every song she sang. She has a cry in her voice. Listen to "Sweet Dreams". Another song you must listen to is "Faded Love" Patsy was crying as she recorded this song. By the end of the song she was very emotional & living the song. There are no live recordings of this song that l know of, cause soon after this recording Patsy died in a plane crash. The music we could of had if this didn't happen. Such a short career. But Patsy is considered the greatest Country Singer of all time. Female singers are compared & strive to sing as good as Patsy Cline. There will never be another. Also Patsy & Loretta Lynn were best friends. Loretta has a hard time talking about Patsy & singing her songs. You can see the tears in Lorettas eyes as she does.
I've always loved this song by Patsy Cline, even at 50 years of age,me, it's a classic indeed. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feelings with us. Wonderful heartfelt reaction as it shows ♥
Also Morenikeji if you liked The Carpenters you'll enjoy Captain and Tennille. Trust me you'll enjoy Captain and Tennille's "Love will keep us together". Guaranteed.
It’s so nice that you enjoy this song ! One of the early bestsellers. When you sitting on the couch and close you’re eyes you can Dream away ! Morenikeij, thanks for your lovely reaction, a big 😘 from Holland ! 👍🙋🏼♂️🇳🇱💐😘😘😘
I have loved Patsy for a long time & certain of her songs have me crying with sadness & happiness at the same time. She died too young 😢💖 Thanks for playing Patsy 🎶💜🥰
There isn't a women over 55 that doesn't almost consider the song Crazy, the national anthem. She had such a pure sound to her voice for sure that still comes through to this day.
Patsy Cline has a very beautiful voice. If you love Patsy Cline then you will also love Timi Yuro. Please react to Timi Yuro....Hurt. You will fall in love with her voice.
Patsy was wearing that kind of weird white headband under her newly-styled "bangs" to try to hide the terrible scars from her recent, near-fatal car crash. I believe "Crazy" was the only song she ever had to record twice, because broken ribs prevented her from hitting some of the high notes. I was 5 years old when she was tragically killed in a private plane crash, March 5, 1963. Many years later, I had the sincere pleasure of knowing both her Mother, Hilda Hensley, and Patsy's 2nd husband, Charlie Dick. Hilda was a seamstress who made most of Patsy's stage outfits, including this blue lace overlay dress, which I literally had the good fortune to see and touch, in person. Both Hilda and Charlie have since "passed on", and I am sure they are happily with Patsy again...😇
By the way, those lush background singers, who Patsy feared would "drown her out!", were Elvis' vocal group, the "Jordanaires", and they are AWESOME!!! 👌👏😎😀😄👍
I was a 10 yr old boy. Everyone on the farm and neighbor farms were in tears. 1963, I watched her on TV and heard on radio with parents. I didn't know what was going on.
Patsy was one of the greatest singers ever. Absolutely beautiful song, voice. I FALL TO PIECES and SWEET DREAMS are also incredible. Best success on yr channel
Recently when I was I was near Winchester, Va I wanted to visit the Patsy Cline house/museum but did not have the time to stop. It is good to see you enjoy an older song. Keep up the good reactions and don't stop smiling.
You should listen to "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison. It's a sad beautiful song. From 1963. Orbison had a few sad songs that were hits. Or you could listen to "Oh, Pretty Woman", which is a much happier song from 1964.
Loved the reaction!!! Also I can’t believe there’s no Michael Jackson reaction on your channel so here’s my Suggestion lol: “Rock With You” - Michael Jackson
Love Patsys voice . That break in her voice is called the “ country yodel”. There was a wonderful movie made about her life called Sweet Dreams , if you love a good movie check it out . Love your channel btw 👍😊
Hello my favourite baby girl!♥ I don't listen to this style of music much, but i must admit she has a really great voice. And of course, it's always a pleasure to see your wonderful reaction and beautiful smile! 🥰 Also, i'm loving your hairstyle and blouse (?). Btw Willie Nelson wrote the song, so it's not based on her won experiences. Hope you're having a good weekend. Take Care. Much love 😘😘
Loved your reaction. I noticed you listened to "Never Going to Give you Up " by Rick Astley Home Free does a great cover of this, since you just watched Rick's video you will enjoy this cover. Barbara Streisand & Celine Dion...live "Tell Him"
You started me on a journey today. Thank you. This song reminded me of her song Back In Baby's Arms and when I searched for it to listen to it and the video that had the song was from a phenomenal sound track of a Good but very strong movie. That's when I remembered a song by Bob Dylan-- You Belong to Me, from that same movie soundtrack which then brought me to the memory of Leonard Cohen - Waiting for the Miracle. Then I wondered if "MO" had done any Bob Dylan reactions. Sadly no and yet happily no. Happy for you to still be able to hear many of Bob's songs for the first time. Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen are arguably two of the greatest poet-songwriters of the 20th century. Peace/JT
Oh.. ok.. so you have already reacted to that? I look for it and I'm getting all of your notifications... i look for it... maybe you could do helplessly hoping.. by them... thank you for replying.. you are so sweet.. and very beautiful too...
1961 radio hits are short songs 🙂. Just the way it is. Or was. Or something. Anyway in the USA it wasn't until late 60's FM "underground" and "free form" radio appeared that songs longer than about 4 minutes were heard on the air. Excepting Jazz stations and Classical music, of course.
It's such a pity for the younger generations, that they missed out on all this classic music, , but don't worry all the subscribers will help to educate you
Hi Ms. Moren, Ms Patsy is Great; she almost yodels without trying.. I think Ms. Patsy & Ms. Kitty Wells were two of the 1st. Women of Country.. Try "She's Got You" or "Walkin' After Midnite" or "He'll Have To Go".. ♠W.G.
If you like Patsy then try LeAnn Rimes, Blue, but listen to the official music video before the listening to a live version… LeAnn was only 13 when Blue was released… Enjoy! 🥰🎶❤️
Other great Patsy Cline songs you'd probably enjoy: Sweet Dreams ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-imafHIq2210.html or, I Fall to Pieces ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iuZTk1hdpMs.html or Back in Baby's Arms ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MBgQ5ZiphUs.html (very upbeat...you'll like it!)
Hi Ms. Moren, I have a singer and a couple of songs for U; Ms. LeAnn Rimes, "Blue" which she sang at 13 and won a Grammy at 14.. And "How Do I Live (without You)" .. Do the Official videos if U can.. I think Ms. Patsy & Ms. LeAnn have similar styles.. ♠W.G.
Hello, I'd like to suggest a group that I don't think you've reacted to yet, Home Free is an American a cappella group (no instruments) that is very popular and has a very large following. I think you would really like them, but the only way to tell is to react to them. The song I am suggesting you react to is called 'Man Of Constant Sorrow', please give them a try. Thank you!
Listen to k.d. lang...She's Canadian. Try her singing Leonard Cohen's, "Hallelujah". Leonard was one of our great poets and singers. Two of his songs are, "Bird On A Wire" and, "Susan".
Two mores choices for my beautiful baby girl to listen to is how does it feel and Everyday both by Slade also the Christmas staple here in the UK merry Xmas everybody also Slade
The lyrics were actually were written about her husband, who was jealous of Patsy’s fame and his alcoholism became progressively worse which resulted in occasional physical abuse towards Patsy. There was a film about her life...can’t recall who portrayed Patsy and her husband; but if you like her music it’s definitely a must see film.