On This Day in 1963, Patsy Cline Recorded the Crossover Hit She Called “The First and Last”—One Month Before Her Untimely Death
On This Day in 1963, Patsy Cline Unknowingly Began Her Final Recording Sessions, Cutting Covers of Multiple Timeless Pop and Country Standards
On This Day in 1961, Patsy Cline Released a Single That Topped the Chart While She Was Recovering From a Near-Fatal Car Accident
On This Day in 1962, Patsy Cline Released the Sound-Defining EP That Will Forever Drive Country Music Listeners “Crazy”
On This Day in 1962, Patsy Cline Released the Yearning Follow-up to Her Signature Hit—a Song Later Covered by Rosanne Cash, LeAnn Rimes, and Jimmy Buffett
On This Day in 2009, We Lost the Hall of Fame Steel Guitarist Who Played With Patsy Cline and Willie Nelson
Born on This Day in 1921, the “Eleven Yards of Personality” Country Star Who Was on Patsy Cline’s Fatal Flight
On This Day in 1961, Patsy Cline Released the Album That Introduced Two of Her Biggest Hits—Despite Failing To Receive Initial Airplay
On This Day in 1960, Patsy Cline Recorded Her First No. 1 Country Single—Written by Two Notorious Songwriters
Country Time Machine: Patsy Cline Enchants a National Television Audience With a “Crazy” Rendition of Her Most Iconic Hit
On This Day in 1956, Patsy Cline Recorded the Hit Single She “Hated” So Much, It Made Her Cry in the Studio
On This Day in 1954, Patsy Cline Landed Her First Record Deal, but It Wasn’t as Successful as You Might Think
On This Day in 1962, Patsy Cline Released Her Musical Farewell—an EP Containing a Cover One of Hank Williams’ Final Songs
Born on This Day in 1932, the Country Star Who Inspired Generations With Her Powerful Voice and Her Willie Nelson-Penned Crossover Classic
On This Day in 1961, Patsy Cline Stepped Into Bradley Studios (On Crutches) and Changed Willie Nelson’s Life