"Here's Patsy Cline" is the third studio album of renowned country music singer Patsy Cline, released in 1963. Despite its posthumous release following Patsy's tragic death in a plane crash, the album bore witness to her unique and resonant country style that influenced artists for generations to come.
It contains an eclectic collection of songs, from the melancholic 'You Made Me Love You' to her buoyant version of 'Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home'. Cline's penchant for blending country with pop elements is evident in this album, further enhancing her cross-genre appeal.
The album was a significant success, reflecting the public's ongoing love for Cline's music even after her untimely passing. Interestingly, the album comprised mainly of songs she had recorded previously between 1955 and 1960 which hadn't been included in her prior two album releases. Thus, the record is essentially a compilation.
"Here's Patsy Cline" is often considered to have cemented her legacy in the world of country music and beyond, representing the quintessential sound that made Patsy Cline a timeless figure in the music industry.