Imagine That
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“Imagine That” | ||
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Patsy Cline's original 1962 single cover for "Imagine That".
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Single by Patsy Cline from the album (single only) |
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A-side | "Imagine That" | |
B-side | "When I Get Thru' With You" | |
Released | 1962 | |
Recorded | 1962 | |
Genre | Country Music/Pop Music | |
Length | mm:ss | |
Label | Decca Records | |
Producer | Owen Bradley |
Imagine That is a Country/Pop song written for Patsy Cline.
"Imagine That" was one of three minor hits produced by Patsy Cline in 1962. By this time as well, Patsy Cline was already a very successful Country/Pop singer, racking up a string of major hits like "I Fall to Pieces", "Walkin' After Midnight", "Crazy" and "She's Got You". "Imagine That" however was not as successful as its counterparts that were also minor hits for Cline. the song only reached to #21 on the Country charts and to #90 on the Pop charts, failing to gain big success. "Imagine That" was also never featured on her 1962 album either, called Sentimentally Yours. The song discusses how one imagines someone with their old lover and that one is glad how he or she doesn't have to deal with their lover anymore.
"Imagine That" was featured on Sara Evans's album Three Chords and the Truth.