According to Bill Mack, the person who "discovered" Leann Rimes, he had written the song for Patsy Cline, but she never recorded it before she died. When he heard Rimes' vocal similarities to Cline, he recorded her singing the song, feeling that it were as though Cline were singing it. As a result, some people still believe that Rimes' rendition is an overdub of Cline.
I beg to differ with Google and Answers.com. You people need to do more research before letting American Idol judges give out wrong answers. Leann Rimes recorded this song in 1996. In 1993 a 4 episode sci-fi show called Space Rangers had an episode with this song playing in the background from an old juke box during a discussion by 2 of the stars of the show in a bar on some back water planet. If Patsy Cline did not record the song then who did. Your answer does not match up with the dates. LeAnn Rimes would have to have recorded this song at 11 years old in order for it to have aired on that TV show in 1993. I am not a professional but I do know how to research. So my question is: Where did the recording of Patsy Cline's version of Blue come from to be used on that show?
I am not familiar with Space Rangers so I cannot say for sure that you are mistaken, but you will not find this song on any of Cline's albums. She may have performed it at some time or another, but if it was recorded, it was never released. Many of her songs have the word "blue" in them and sound similar, so is it possible it was "Lovesick Blues" or "In Care of the Blues"?
Actually, LeAnn did record "Blue" when she was 11 and you can find that version on her independent album titled "All That" which was released before her first album with Curb Records.
No, the song was written for Patsy Cline by a radio dj named Bill Mack in the early 60's but she was killed in a plane crash before she could recored it. Then, over 30 years later, he heard a little girl by the name of LeAnn Rimes sing the national anthem and thought it would be perfect for her. LeAnn was the first artist to record the song and it became a huge hit for her in 1996. "Blue" was also the title of her first major album and she went on to win a Grammy for best country vocal performance for "Blue" in 1997.
Stupid Cupid was sung by Connie Francis, Mandy Moor, Patsy Cline and Wanda Jackson.
Without knowing the actual condition, format, or content of your collection, the best answer is to check a site like Discogs and compare your editions with those that have already been sold or are already on the market.
The name .of their new song is "Bring it Back"
Yes
it isn't that hard all you do is type in the song name with lyrics then go to the song you what get a recorder and you turn the music down look at the lyrics and sing them and you are recording the song by your singing
Yes, in 1961
Imagine That - Patsy Cline song - was created in 1962.
No. Patsy Cline died in that tragic plane crash in March of 1963. Ten years later, the song would be a hit for Jeannie Pruit.
'Stand By Your Man' was co-written by Tammy Wynette and Billy Sherrill and first released in 1968; Patsy Cline was killed in a plane crash in 1963.
Patsy Cline
"Crazy" was recorded by Patsy Cline.
No, Patsy Cline is not single.
Patsy Cline married to Gerald Cline from 1953 to 1957 Patsy Cline married to Charlie Dick in 1957
Patsy Cline married to Gerald Cline from 1953 to 1957 Yes, Patsy Cline married to Charlie Dick in 1957
Late 1961
Patsy Cline is 5' 6".
Patsy Cline is 5' 6".