One of the greatest singers in the history of country music, Patsy Cline also helped blaze a trail for female singers to assert themselves as an integral part of the Nashville-dominated country music industry. She was not alone in this regard; Kitty Wells had become a star several years before Cline's big hits in the early '60s. Brenda Lee, who shared Cline's producer, did just as much to create a country-pop crossover during the same era; Skeeter Davis briefly enjoyed similar success. Cline has the most legendary aura of any female country singer, however, perhaps due to an early death that cut her off just after she had entered her prime.
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Tracklist:
01.-Walkin' After Midnight
02.-Sweet Dreams (Of You)
03.-Crazy
04.-I Fall To Pieces
05.-So Wrong
06.-Strange
07.-Back In Baby's Arms
08.-She's Got You
09.-Faded Love
10.-Why Can't He Be You
11.-You're Stronger Than Me
12.-Leavin' On Your Mind
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