A representation of the country music of the late fifties would certainly be incomplete without the great Country-/Pop-Crossoverhit Walkin 'After Midnight (1957), the career of Patsy Cline in motion brought.
were particularly likely in the early recordings of Cline Honky Tonk held style, which they sometimes even after their initial success in the pop charts remained loyal, like displays this TV recording from 1960 with Hank Williams 'signature song Lovesick Blues :
After 1960 by the label Four Star to Decca and producers Owen Bradley changed, has evolved the style of Kline way to greatly orchestrated Nashville Sound , such as in the posthumously published titles Back in baby's arms (1963):
career was suddenly interrupted when she on 5 March 1963 in a plane crash Life came this heavy less than two years after a car accident, she had survived miraculously.
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