Live at the Cimarron Ballroom
40 min · 17 tracks · country · folk
A heartfelt blend of Patsy Cline's soulful voice with intimate, live storytelling that captures her charm.
Why this album works
This live album is significant not only for its intimate portrayal of Cline's artistry but also for being one of the first live recordings by a female country artist to gain widespread acclaim. The album reflects her ability to connect emotionally with audiences, solidifying her legacy and influencing future generations of artists.
- Best for
- intimate live storytelling moments wave-like pacing with intermissions heartfelt emotions in every track
- Context
- Released in 1962, 'Live at the Cimarron Ballroom' showcases Patsy Cline at the height of her popularity following her hit singles like 'I Fall to Pieces' and 'Crazy.' This album captures her live performance energy during a pivotal moment when she was establishing herself as a leading figure in country music and crossing into pop territory.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Julie London· Dean Martin· Harry Nilsson· Aretha Franklin· Doris Day· Fergie· Kenny Rogers· Kelly Rowland
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Come on In 1:38
- 2 A Poor Man’s Roses 3:09
- 3 Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home 1:59
- 4 Patsy Dialog 0:32
- 5 I Fall to Pieces Standout 3:17
- 6 Lovesick Blues Standout 2:00
- 7 Patsy Dialog 1:01
- 8 Shake, Rattle and Roll 2:24
- 9 There He Goes 3:00
- 10 San Antonio Rose (Intermission) 2:28
- 11 Patsy Talks About Car Accident 1:36
- 12 Stupid Cupid 2:25
- 13 I Fall to Pieces Standout 3:16
- 14 If I Could See the World Through the Eyes of a Child 1:51
- 15 Walking After Midnight Standout 2:31
- 16 Foolin ’Round 3:35
- 17 When My Dreamboat Comes Home 3:51
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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