Showcase With the Jordanaires
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Showcase With the Jordanaires | ||
Studio album by Patsy Cline | ||
Released | November 27, 1961 | |
Recorded | 1960-1961 | |
Genre | Country/Pop music | |
Length | 28:35 | |
Label | Decca Records(Now MCA Records) | |
Producer(s) | Owen Bradley | |
Patsy Cline chronology | ||
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Patsy Cline (1957) |
Showcase With the Jordanaires (1961) |
Sentimentally Yours (1962) |
Showcase With the Jordanaires or simply called Showcase is the name of an album released by Patsy Cline in November 1961. Showcase featured two of Cline's biggest hits that year, "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces". The album also featured the legendary vocal group, The Jordanaires. Despite being involved in a severe car accident in June 1961, Cline was able to release an album in time. The album made Patsy Cline a household name and a star in Country and Pop music.Showcase was one of only three albums released in Patsy Cline's lifetime.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Fall to Pieces" - (Hank Cochran/Harlan Howard) 2:48
- "Foolin' 'Round" - (Harlan Howard/Buck Owens) 2:12
- "The Wayward Wind" - (Stan Lebowsky/Herb Newman) 3:15
- "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" - (Michael Carr/Jimmy Kennedy) 2:25
- "I Love You So Much It Hurts" - (Floyd Tillman) 2:11
- "Seven Lonely Days" - (Earl Shuman/Alden Shuman/Marshall Brown) 2:05
- "Crazy" - (Willie Nelson) 2:41
- "San Antonio Rose" - (Bob Wills) 2:13
- "True Love" - (Cole Porter) 2:06
- "Walkin' After Midnight (Remake)" - (Don Hecht/Alan Block) 2:00
- "A Poor Man's Roses (or a Rich Man's Gold) " - (Bob Hilliard/Milton DeLugg) 2:30
- "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)" - (Peter DeRose/George Brown) 2:10