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Patsy Cline Pictures
Artist:
Patsy Cline
Origin:
United States, Winchester - VirginiaUnited States
Born date:
September 8, 1932
Death date:
March 5, 1963
Patsy Cline Album: «Remembering»
Patsy Cline Album: «Remembering» (Front side)
    Album information
  • Customers rating: (4.4 of 5)
  • Title:Remembering
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Track listing
  • 1I Fall To Pieces - Patsy Cline
  • 2So Wrong - Patsy Cline
  • 3Misty Moonlight - Jim Reeves
  • 4Back In Baby's Arms - Patsy Cline
  • 5Missing You - Jim Reeves
  • 6Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline
  • 7The Blizzard - Jim Reeves
  • 8Why Can't He Be You - Patsy Cline
  • 9Distant Drums - Jim Reeves
  • 10Leavin' On Your Mind - Patsy Cline
Customer review
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Could We Use These 2 Today!

"Remembering" is classic country. How tragic that both Jim and Patsy were killed in separate plane crashes in the early '60s at the height of their careers. How we could use these 2 today! While the album may not represent the best work of either star, I recommend it on its' own merits. Patsy gives us a plaintive "Why Can't He Be You" and a pleasantly authoritative "Leavin' On Your Mind". (She'll just find another guy!) Jim gives us two huge posthumous hits; "Missing You" and a wonderful "Distant Drums", with that fade in and fade out thumping. Rising to #1 in early '66, how appropriate it must have been for the Vietnam- bound soldier, not to mention his family and girl friend. Jim had 31 Billboard hits AFTER his death. "Remembering" also presents a pseudo duet, "I Fall to Pieces", produced electronically in the studio. It may have been Patsy's solo hit in real life, but so what? In fact, with Jim and Patsy, what's not to like? Buy it and enjoy the work of 2 great pros, both of whom are surely turning in their graves at what their "successors" have done to the industry.

Customer review
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Not Long Enough

Two strong, easy-to-listen-to voices that were tragically taken well before their time! Jim Reeves mellow, soothing vocals were always a treat to listen to alone-----very romantic. Patsy's voice was strong and passionate, but both sang from the core of their hearts. Mixed together, it's a classic combination. The only problem I found was the CD was not long enough! There could have been 20 - 25 songs done by those two great gone-too-soon artists!!

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Happy Husband

Whwn I bought a CD we had been wanting by the Zac Brown Band, I also bought this on a whim as a surprise for my husband. He already has another CD on which both Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves sing so I thought this would be acceptable to him. He not only likes the entire CD, he plays "The Blizzard" selection by Jim Reeves over and over and over! I'd say it was a hit!

Customer review
- Exactly what we wanted

Every this as expected and old copy of this on a tape finally worry out and we needed a replacement.

Customer review
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Oldies but not so goodies!

There is a great deal of distortion in the duets