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Post by 1christineanne1 on May 5, 2011 22:21:04 GMT -5
Patsy Cline's voice was beautifully and uniquely her own and there is and ever will be only one of her. I find it neat to hear other people's heartfelt renditions and interpretation of her music. www.singsnap.com/karaoke/r/c6a188644~Link above is of me singing 'True Love'~
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Post by 1christineanne1 on May 5, 2011 21:44:30 GMT -5
Beautiful interpretation of the songs, that's for sure :c)
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Post by 1christineanne1 on May 5, 2011 21:38:39 GMT -5
Wow, fantastic! ;c)
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Post by 1christineanne1 on May 5, 2011 21:19:32 GMT -5
Hello! :c) I was in 4th grade when my dad let me go through the cd's, trusting me to handle them with care. I always loved music, mostly listening to Beatles growing up, until one day I found a pretty pink cd with a beautiful woman on the front ~ 'Patsy Cline, Live At The Opry'. I put the cd in and I was moved, even then, at age 9, I was moved by her amazing voice. Of course, I was too little to reach those notes, but when I had some words memorized, I was singing along ... an octave above her. lol I still listen to her today, as does my husband, children and even the cat. No joke, if I put in a Patsy Cline cd, the cat will hop up onto the counter to sit under the stereo right beneath the speakers. lol ... Her's a voice so captivating, I bet even the birds would stop their singing to hear. www.singsnap.com/karaoke/r/c4b3bc7ec~The link above is my tribute to Patsy singing 'Sweet Dreams'~
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Post by 1christineanne1 on May 5, 2011 20:44:10 GMT -5
"Her voice is like heaven on a record, No wonder she left so soon, heavens choir proubly seemed very empty without her, just like our world does now."
I most definitely agree with that statement.
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