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Out in the moonlight, just like we used to do
I'm always walkin' after midnight
Searchin' for you
I walk for miles along the highway
Well, that's just my way of sayin' I love you
I'm always walkin' after midnight
Searchin' for you
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the starlight, just hoping you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight
Searchin' for me
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be
I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the starlight, just hoping you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight
Searchin' for me
One of those very rare "if this ain't a 10, I don't what is" records. Perfection.
I Agree!
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Thank You for the info! I WILL check it out!
I despise current "Pop Country" music! A few Patsy Cline tunes will never hurt anybody Open up your mind! RP has a great mix of genres! No need for a "country channel"! That is what AM/FM broadcast radio is for! Unfortunately, they play "Achey Breaky heart" instead of Patsy Cline and country swing!
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Is this turning into a country station? Not to dis Patsy... a great singer if there ever was one. But this kinda falls outside of "eclectic, intelligent rock" IMHO.
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Maybe start a country channel for these folks, Bill?
I despise current "Pop Country" music! A few Patsy Cline tunes will never hurt anybody Open up your mind! RP has a great mix of genres! No need for a "country channel"! That is what AM/FM broadcast radio is for! Unfortunately, they play "Achey Breaky heart" instead of Patsy Cline and country swing!
PLEASE PLAY MORE PATSY CLINE TUNES!!! Thank You!!
Maybe start a country channel for these folks, Bill?
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I've had her songs memorized since wayyyy before I could drive and I don't listen to country music either.
My google fu found this at wikipedia-
"Don Helms, formerly of Hank Williams' band the Drifting Cowboys, played the steel guitar."
Thank You for the info!! The steel guitar kicks ass!!
There was a time in my youth when I wouldn’t have given this song a second thought. Now I appreciate it as pure perfection. I guess maturity does that for you.
Same Here!!
According to Wikipedia: "Don Helms, formerly of Hank Williams' band the Drifting Cowboys, played the steel guitar."
My Fav pedal steel is on "Together Again" by Buck. ( Tom Brumley.)
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To me, Patsy is the finest female voice in country music.
yes and let's not forget Emmylou Harris and Selby Lynn
does anyone know who plays the steel guitar in this tune? some nameless session player or someone we might recognize?
According to Wikipedia: "Don Helms, formerly of Hank Williams' band the Drifting Cowboys, played the steel guitar."
Pasty is a goddess
So is Patsy! ; )
My google fu found this at wikipedia-
"Don Helms, formerly of Hank Williams' band the Drifting Cowboys, played the steel guitar."
Nowadays one would risk being shot at, robbed, carjacked, raped, stabbed and generally being set upon! Better to stay home!
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Searchin' for you
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
So sweeet!
It's at 3R6Q+HG Camden, Tennessee, or a street address of 2082 Mt Carmel Rd, Camden, TN 38320 if you want to try it. Turn onto Sweet Dreams Way.
Cowboy Junkies
Patsy was blazing trails for the many female country artists to follow, including Dolly, Reba, Emmylou, all the way up to Kacey Musgraves.
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Rating to me this is a very solid 8- Most Excellent
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I think Patsy is great, but it is kind of unfair how high the bar has become for present-day acts.
I get your point but am not sure I agree, at least using myself as a sole datapoint. I'm not a fan of country and don't have a history of listening to Cline, but stop and listen every time I hear her on RP. She just grabs me.
I think Patsy is great, but it is kind of unfair how high the bar has become for present-day acts.
You're making a somewhat unfair comparison: a recording and an artist from over sixty years ago with a contemporary recording and recording artist, and comparing those relatively ancient recording techniques and styles with those of today.
The Over The Rhine tune you were referring to can also be considered relatively "simple" - using standard, diatonic chords in E minor. They often use traditional chord progressions, instrumentation, and arrangements - which is fine of course, there's no reason not to. Very little of the accompaniment I've heard from them could be described as "special".
It obviously varies how "high the bar has become" for contemporary artists; someone like Taylor Swift or Katie Perry has likely made more money with one recording than Patsy Cline had made in her entire career.
I think Patsy is great, but it is kind of unfair how high the bar has become for present-day acts.
Indeed, I agree. Probably a lot of nostalgia factors into it too, many folks believe that older is better, especially from big acts. There's a few times I caught myself rating higher simply because it was a track from a band that meant something to me, even though it was a clunker.
I think Patsy is great, but it is kind of unfair how high the bar has become for present-day acts.
Agreed!
My Japanese cousin loves Hank Williams but he pronounces it Honku Wirriamsu .
He plays a mean guitar and can play almost anything Hank recorded but he sings the songs phonetically. He doesn't really know what the songs are saying. It's an absolute riot to hear him butcher "Jambalaya"
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Hey, many points to him for trying.
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So glad he likes the music.
Highlowsel wrote:
LOL! Well....I guess their revenge is.....picture this.....somewhere...in some skuzzy, smoke-filled, downtown Tokyo bar....at a different time and place....there was probably a conversation that went something like this....
"Grrrr....those round eyes! They make fun of us for liking their music DO THEY!?!? I know what we'll do! We'll give 'em Karaoke!"
Seems fair don't'cha think? Heh!
Highlow
American Net'Zen
I thank the Japanese for finding a way to get drunk people to laugh at other drunk people without starting a fight.
BTW: has anyone seen "Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories" on Netflix? Pretty good, I think.
Agreed!
My Japanese cousin loves Hank Williams but he pronounces it Honku Wirriamsu .
He plays a mean guitar and can play almost anything Hank recorded but he sings the songs phonetically. He doesn't really know what the songs are saying. It's an absolute riot to hear him butcher "Jambalaya"
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LOL! Well....I guess their revenge is.....picture this.....somewhere...in some skuzzy, smoke-filled, downtown Tokyo bar....at a different time and place....there was probably a conversation that went something like this....
"Grrrr....those round eyes! They make fun of us for liking their music DO THEY!?!? I know what we'll do! We'll give 'em Karaoke!"
Seems fair don't'cha think? Heh!
Highlow
American Net'Zen
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she could have sung jazz if she wanted to
No shirt shitlock. I dont like country music but this woman ......
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she could have sung jazz if she wanted to
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Nowadays one would risk being shot at, robbed, carjacked, raped, stabbed and generally being set upon! Better to stay home!
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Mine either, Scott. My version is a little faster. On a Greatest Hits. And she goes up higher on that last "for me."
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I agree.
Classic. Please play more.
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I agree.
Proclivities wrote:
I think they just wanted to make her look "mature" instead of like a young, "country girl", for her target audience - that photo was probably from an early, promotional 8"x10". Unlike today, adults bought the overwhelming amount of records back then, not teenagers. However, that is not the most flattering picture of her. This photo's better:
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You got that right, ziakut. She's probably the best female country vocalist of all time. If her career had gone on longer she'd have become a crossover star. Those who don't believe that should listen to her sing, then to someone trying to cover her. K. D. Laing on "Shadowland" was the only one who ever came close. Linda Ronstadt can't even stand in her shadow. How's about "Crazy", Bill?
I heard a great story about that recording session. Willie Nelson wrote the song, and played it in his, uh, 'unconventional' style. Ms.Cline came in to record it, and tried to do the song his way, with no success. She finally said 'let me try singing it my way' and, well, there may be no more perfect song than her version of 'Crazy'.
To top that, she had been in a bad accident before that session, and still had a cracked rib, so it really hurt to sing. But she stuck it out and produced something magical.
Yes she could. And I submit she could swing as well. This is still a finger snapper. And I will echo joelbb's observation below, that k.d.laing's voice is magically close to Ms. Cline's.
You got that right, ziakut. She's probably the best female country vocalist of all time. If her career had gone on longer she'd have become a crossover star. Those who don't believe that should listen to her sing, then to someone trying to cover her. K. D. Laing on "Shadowland" was the only one who ever came close. Linda Ronstadt can't even stand in her shadow. How's about "Crazy", Bill?
She looks at least 50 in this 1957 picture, which she was only 25ish.
Funny how in the old days, women wanted to look old.
I think her "management" wanted to make her look "mature" instead of like a young, "country girl", for her target audience - that photo was probably from an early, promotional 8"x10". Unlike today, adults bought the overwhelming amount of records back then, not teenagers. However, that is not the most flattering picture of her. This photo's better:
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Agreed!
My Japanese cousin loves Hank Williams but he pronounces it Honku Wirriamsu .
He plays a mean guitar and can play almost anything Hank recorded but he sings the songs phonetically. He doesn't really know what the songs are saying. It's an absolute riot to hear him butcher "Jambalaya"
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What a great little commentary! Thanks for the laughs! I can just hear your cousin now.
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Now it seams clear to me what the leading voice of Vaya Con Dios was modelled after. And the musical style no less.
She looks at least 50 in this 1957 picture, which she was only 25ish.
Funny how in the old days, women wanted to look old.
I know what you mean, but you're just asking for trouble to say that any woman WANTS to look old. It was a strange phenomenon. The baby boom. I am old enough to have witnessed that first hand, allbeit from a small child's perspective. But, you know, not all women in the 50's looked the same. Consider a contemporary, Marilyn Monroe.
This song is soooo good for the feet... love it...
Solid 10, right?
Great Classic.
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Diversity in music is the best.
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Umm. No.
And the quote he used ("Cracking cheese, Gromit") is from the Aardman animation you referenced. It's Wallace expressing his approval. In other words, "The English dude" is saying that he likes the song.
Umm. No.
And the quote he used ("Cracking cheese, Gromit") is from the Aardman animation you referenced. It's Wallace expressing his approval. In other words, "The English dude" is saying that he likes the song.
Patsy Cline is a classic. And she can still make my jaw drop and the breath leave my body. I could float on her music forever.
I like the change too, but this i dont need!
Something is lost in the translation, here.
I can't believe I am listening to Patsy Cline, either. Not a fan of country music. But this is a classic any time, any place. Love it!
Agreed!
My Japanese cousin loves Hank Williams but he pronounces it Honku Wirriamsu .
He plays a mean guitar and can play almost anything Hank recorded but he sings the songs phonetically. He doesn't really know what the songs are saying. It's an absolute riot to hear him butcher "Jambalaya"
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This song is soooo good for the ears...
No, it is not.