Always ©Patsy Cline 1963


Written by Irving Berlin
As recorded by Patsy Cline, February 5, 1963


Patsy Cline
September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963

A month before her death, Patsy Cline went into the studio to record her fourth album, Faded Love. Recording a mix of country standards and such vintage pop classics as Irving Berlin's "Always" and "Does Your Heart Beat for Me", these sessions proved to be the most contemporary-sounding of her career, without any country music instruments and featuring a full string section. (Owen Bradley told Patsy author Margaret Jones that he and Cline had even talked of doing an album of show tunes and standards before her death, including "Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine", since Cline was a fan of Helen Morgan.)
~Source Wikipedia




Top Image is from a tutorial from Carolaine and Sensibility

Disclaimer

Song
Always
©Patsy Cline

Lyrics and songs are property and copyright of their respective authors, artists and labels.
Lyrics and songs provided for educational purposes only.
Please support the artists by purchasing related recordings and merchandise.

BACK TO TOP

Heavens Gates Divisions
Heavens GatesOld Time GospelRemembering The 50s
Patsy ClineElvis PresleyA Lil Country/A Lil Grass
Christmas With ElvisA 1950s ChristmasSolos Hideaway
The Big Band EraSwinging 60s and 70s

Web Analytics Made Easy -
StatCounter