Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline (1932-63), American country music singer, who died in an airplane crash in 1963 at the height of her fame. She was born Virginia Hensley in Winchester, Virginia. Cline began performing at the age of 11, primarily as a singer, but she also played the piano and tap-danced. Her first recording was in 1956 and, with her slick, sentimental sound, she was an immediate success; the demand for her appearances and records continued until the early 1960s. The movie Sweet Dreams (1985) with Jessica Lange memorialized her life and career. Among her more popular songs were “She's Got You,” “Crazy,” “Cry Not for Me,” “Walkin' After Midnight,” “Sweet Dreams of You,” and “I Fall to Pieces.”

Patsy Cline
American country singer Patsy Cline's brief career was cut short by a plane crash in 1963. Her hit songs included “I Fall to Pieces,” (1960), “Crazy,” (1961), and, heard here, “So Wrong” (1962).
The Everett Collection, Inc./"So Wrong" composed by Carl Perkins, used through courtesy of Cedarwood Publishing, performed by Patsy Cline, from Patsy Cline 12 Greatest Hits (Cat.# MCA Records MCAD-12) (c)1998 MCA Records, Inc. Courtesy of MCA Records, under license from Universal Music Special Markets. All rights reserved.