Showcase with the Jordanaires
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Showcase with the Jordanaires | ||
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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 (sometimes know simply as Showcase) is 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