Heartaches (album)

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Heartaches
Compilation album by Patsy Cline
Released 1985
Recorded November 16, 1960 February 5, 1963
Genre Country
Length 26:19
Label MCA
Patsy Cline chronology

Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
(1985)
Heartaches
(1985)
Sweet Dreams
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Heartaches is a compilation album released in 1985 containing some of the hit singles by country music singer, Patsy Cline. It was released on MCA Records.

Heartaches is a 10-track collection that includes some of Patsy Cline's biggest hits such as "Crazy," "I Fall to Pieces," and "Walkin' After Midnight." The album overlooks most of Cline's essential songs.[2] Upon its release, a cassette version was also issued but only contained the first eight tracks. In 1997 it was remastered and reissued with the original version of "Walkin' After Midnight," reissued under the title, The Best of Patsy Cline.[3]

On March 30, 2000, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of over one million copies in the United States.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Crazy" (Willie Nelson) 2:42
  2. "I Fall to Pieces" (Hank Cochran, Harlan Howard) 2:49
  3. "Heartaches (Al Hoffman, John Klenner) 2:10
  4. "She's Got You" (Hank Cochran) 2:58
  5. "Walkin' After Midnight" (Alan Block, Don Hecht) 2:00 / 2:31
    • Reissued with the original version of this song in 1997.
  6. "Sweet Dreams (Of You)" (Don Gibson) 2:34
  7. "You Belong to Me" (Pee Wee King, Chilton Price, Redd Stewart) 3:03
  8. "Strange" (Fred Burch, Mel Tillis) 2:13
  9. "Anytime" (Herbert Happy Lawson) 1:57
  10. "The Wayward Wind" (Stanley Lebowsky, Herb Newman) 3:22

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Thomas Erlewine, Stephen. "Heartaches album review". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-12-18. 
  3. "Heartaches profile". Patsy Cline.info. Retrieved 2008-12-18. 
  4. "RIAA Gold & Platinum - Heartaches". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2008-12-18. 

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