Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits is a compilation consisting of American
country pop music singer,
Patsy Cline's greatest hits. The album consists of Cline's biggest hits between 1957 and 1963. It is one of the biggest selling albums in the
United States by any female country music artist.
Background
Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits was released by Patsy Cline's record label five years after death in 1967,
Decca Records. The album contains among its twelve tracks, seven of Cline's Top 10 country hits between 1957 and 1963.
The album was reissued on
MCA Records in 1973. In 1988, the album was reissued again on a CD format with a different cover art and was retitled
12 Greatest Hits. In 2003, the album was digitally remastered and was reissued under MCA records again with the original 1967 cover art.
Bob Ludwig digitally remastered the album in 2003, making the album sound smoother in sound than it originally did before.
Chart performance & record sales
In 1967, the original album release debuted at #17 on the Billboard
Top Country Albums chart. After the album was digitally remastered and reissued under the title,
12 Greatest Hits, the album charted again on the Top Country Albums chart at #27. No singles were spawned from the album.
The album is currently in Guiness World Book of Records for staying the most weeks on the US Country Chart by a female artist. The album was still on the chart in 2001, 722 weeks after it originally entered the charts. .
In 2005, the album sold 10 million copies in the United States, receiving a certification of 10× Multi-Platinum or Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits was the largest-selling album by a female country artist up until Shania Twain's The Woman in Me sold 12 million copies in the United States.
Individual tracks
The album includes Cline's best-known hits, "I Fall to Pieces", "Crazy," and "She's Got You." It also the 1961 remake of her her original 1957 hit, "Walkin' After Midnight." The album covers her additional three Top 10 hits shortly following her death, "Leavin' on Your Mind," "Sweet Dreams (Of You)," and "Faded Love." The album also includes the B-side of "She's Got You", "Strange," as well two additional B-sides, "You're Stronger Than Me," (B-side "So Wrong") and "Why Can't He Be You," who's A-side is not included on this album. Two of Cline's hits were remakes; "Sweet Dreams" was written and made famous originally by
Don Gibson and "Faded Love" was originally recorded by
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys.
Track listing
1967 & 1973 original LP version
Side 1
- "Walkin' After Midnight" – 2:00 (Don Hecht, Alan Block)
- "Sweet Dreams (Of You)" – 2:33 (Don Gibson)
- "Crazy" – 2:41 (Willie Nelson)
- "I Fall to Pieces" – 2:47 (Hank Cochran, Harlan Howard)
- "So Wrong" – 2:58 (Carl Perkins)
- "Strange" – 2:10 (Fred Burch, Mel Tillis)
Side 2
- "Back in Baby's Arms" – 2:00 (Bob Montgomery)
- "She's Got You" – 2:58 (Cochran)
- "Faded Love" – 3:43 (Bob Wills, John Wills)
- "Why Can't He Be You" – 3:21 (Cochran)
- "You're Stronger Than Me" – 2:51 (Cochran, Jimmy Key)
- "Leavin' On Your Mind" – 2:34 (Wayne Walker)
1988 & 2003 CD version
The song lengths remain the same on the reissued releases.
- "Walkin' After Midnight"
- "Sweet Dreams (Of You)"
- "Crazy"
- "I Fall to Pieces"
- "So Wrong"
- "Strange"
- "Back in Baby's Arms"
- "She's Got You"
- "Faded Love"
- "Why Can't He Be You"
- "You're Stronger Than Me"
- "Leavin' on Your Mind"
Personnel
The album's tracks were recorded between November 16, 1960 and February 7, 1963 in
Nashville, Tennessee.
Chart positions
Album –
Billboard (North America)
| Year
| Chart
| Position
|
| 1967
| Top Country Albums
| 17
|
| 1988
| Top Country Albums
| 27
|
References
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