I never heard a "Patsy" song that I thought was anything but belonging to her. Even dog songs came to life with her, and ones like this just had her name on it. I guess I'm a hopeless Patsy fan, can't change, don't want to, been that way over 50 years.
I'm sure that Pat very much approves of Patsy's recording. Funny that we never hear this recording. We all were stunned and were hurting to hear of Patsy's death. Everything just kind of went quiet. '64 was the year I graduated high school. Just surprised I haven't heard this until today. She never sang a bad one.
This song was released on April 27th, 1964 making it recorded probably at her last session on Feb. 7, 1963. Patsy died on March 5th, 1963 in a plane crash in Camden, Tenn.
So funny hearing this song jus now bc I remember my mama taught me this song . Every summer we used to go see my stepdad an I would always sing him a song I had learned an I jus now remember singing him this song Love Letters in the Sand . Oh how I Love her Voice
I prefer Patsy's version of this song over Pat Boones, I grew up with Pat's version and really love it but when I heard Patsy do it I forgot all about Pat.
At 2:00, in the photo of Patsy on stage in front of a band, there is a young girl on peddle steel guitar. I believe that's Barbara Mandrell, who toured with Patsy when she was just 11 years old.
When I was five years old I was at the dewdrop in Winchester Virginia with my aunt and my mother my brothers and Patsy saw me dancing to her son when she walks in to do drop in and say she dance with me and then she asked me to come over us and our lab and she won over I could she could take me home my mother said no but I’ve always loved penalty since I was little kid I was there when she got killed so far
Didn't remember that Patsy recorded one of Pat Boone's song. Did a super job as always. It was Pat's song but Patsy did a darn good job of at least getting a piece of it.
Did not know Patsy recorded this song. Been a fan of Patsy's since I arrived in the U.S. in '58. Nobody even comes close. Leann was doing a pretty good job doing some of Patsy's songs but for some reason felt that she was not getting the chance to be her own star.
She sings beautiful! love to listen to her. Interesting how Patsy Cline was so dark, her facial features , teeth and hair seem to be Hispanic or Native. I wonder what her ancestry was? I notice no-one comments but its clear she is half Caucasian maybe 1/4. No offense I'm just curious
As a fellow Virginian, I love Patsy to death... But I have to say I much prefer Pat Boone's version. He sang it more relaxed with just enough feeling, but she had the tendency to over emote it on some songs (not all).
Patsy could sing the scale and make it sound beautiful, but I don't think this is all that good. Maybe that's why it wasn't released initially. Very much a formula cover. Perfectly executed but not inspired. No offense intended to Patsy or her fans.