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On This Day in 1956, Patsy Cline Began Recording the Album That Produced One of Her Biggest Hits … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen2 weeks ago01 mins

Nashville’s Patsy Cline Museum Is Closing Its Doors To Make More Room for Johnny CashSeventy years ago today, Patsy Cline stepped into the studio to begin sessions for the album that would help put her on the map.

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