So Wrong

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"So Wrong"
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Single by Patsy Cline
from the album 'Sentimentally Yours'
A-side(s) "So Wrong"
Released 1962
Recorded 1962
Genre Country Music/Pop Music
Length mm:ss
Label Decca Records
Writer(s) Carl Perkins
Producer(s) Owen Bradley
Chart positions

#14 U.S. Country / #85 U.S. Pop

So Wrong is a Country song written by Carl Perkins and popularized by Patsy Cline.

Patsy Cline has probably been best known for her string of Country/Pop ballads like "I Fall to Pieces", "Crazy" and "She's Got You". When 1962 rolled around, Cline was already pretty successful. Her first hit that year was the song "She's Got You". After that, Cline released a string of minor hits, like "So Wrong". "So Wrong" was released in mid-1962 and became a Top 20 Country Hit. Its success on the Pop charts was not as successful as her previous hits, being the song only reached #85 on the Pop charts. Cline uses her overpowering and emotionally-experssive voice in this song, like she did with many of her other hits. The song intially talks about how someone was wrong about his or her love to their lover. He or she regrets how wrong he or she has been for letting he or she's lover go and how much they miss them.

"So Wrong" was featured on an episode of CSI.