@ericarachel55

Willie Nelson wrote it, Patsy made it her own.....classic and beautiful

@dagfincarp1113

Patsy Cline...incomparable. To say she was one of a kind is an understatement. Beautiful.

@ellet6560

The headband is covering a significant scar from a car crash that put her in the hospital for a month. She died at age 30 in a 1963 plane crash. "Walking After Midnight", "I Fall to Pieces" and Loretta Lynn, "You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man"

@davidcarter8119

Patsy still gives me chills❤

@phil4893

Her voice is pure, clean, faultless and beautiful.

@je9886

And that folks is how it's done no autotune no vulgarity no screaming guitars just good Ole pure talent

@scotthawton7637

Best voice Country ever had!

@SeedFiddler-kp4eg

Patsy Cline knew singing. No choreographed dancers. No moving lights. No fire. No smoke. She just sang. And there have been few since who could solicit the moods that she did. We need to get back to beautiful, raw talent.

@BillO964

Best female country voice ever.❤

@EricNess-sc3rh

You got it exactly: she was a mesmerizing siren. Willie Nelson originally titled this song "Stupid". She made him change the title before she would record it for him. She was one of the first female singers to totally run her own show.

@justintyme2451

Best female C&W singer ever created.

@mollieking7432

Walking After Midnight, I Fall to Pieces, She's Got You, Sweet Dreams, Leavin' On Your Mind  - Patsy Cline was the GOAT! Shortly before releasing Crazy, she'd been in a terrible car accident, and the unusual headband here was partly intended to hide the scar. She's another one gone too soon - died in an airplane crash in 1963 at the age of 30.

@Diesel626

Lucky lady hearing that angel for the first time. Had me in a trance ever since. Nothing compares.

@Bob-xc2us

She has a sharp, crisp and soulful voice that just pulls you into the emotions of the song.

@heatherb5368

Patsy Cline was a contralto mezzo-soprano. A true contralto is considered the rarest female voice type. That's why Patsy sounded so unique.

@jenesisjones6706

I never listen to "Country", but I do remember loving this song. .. goosebumps galore( I'm 70, and an Aussie).

@jerryburgess3268

Miss Lilly , I'm 73 years old and I grew up playing music. And I still play. Every Saturday night I go to my garage put on oldies rock& roll and country classics, sit down to my drums and I go back in time to when Music was made, and not generated on a computer. There are actual people playing the instruments and singing to get these wonderful sounds with feeling. And someone wrote these songs usually from experience in their life. And that dear is why you feel it in your heart -Back when music was made and not generated.

@JACKPAVAL

She's Simply the Best!!!

Btw that piano player is the legendary
 Floyd Cramer

@Newfie-zc7ug

Her tone is amazing ................but that little crack in her voice every so often is quality country.

@camcoop25

Whenever I hear this song, I always tear up and choke up within 20 seconds and I can't be sure why. I put it on and tell myself, nope, not this time, and then her tragedy leaps on my back and wrestles me to the ground.   You're right, she's very strong - she's not pathetic and self pitying, she's just really hurt.