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Back in Baby's Arms is the thirteenth solo studio album by American country singer Connie Smith, released in October 1969 by RCA Victor. The album contained a mixture of both new recordings and cover versions of previously-recorded material.
The record contained covers of Cline's songs, including "Back in Baby's Arms" and "Crazy". The album's lead single was "She's Got You", which would reach the number 1 spot on the Billboard country chart in 1977. [174] [82] [175] In 1995, Cline received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for her legacy and career. [176]
Patsy Cline promotional photograph, taken in 1957. Patsy Cline (1932–1963) was an American country singer who recorded about 100 songs during her career from 1955 through 1963. Cline has often been called one of the most influential vocalists, mostly due to the vocal delivery of her material. [ 1 ]
Cline's discography contains material released during her lifetime. Her first recordings took place under the direction of Four Star Records. Cline's first single, "A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye," was released in July 1955. Four Star issued 17 singles during Cline's four years recording with them.
"So Wrong" was released in 1962. It was one of Cline's lesser hits, reaching #14 Country and #85 on the Hot 100. "Strange" was the B-side of "She Got You", released in 1962. "Back in Baby's Arms" was the B-side of "Sweet Dreams", released following Cline's death in 1963. It was a #1 hit in Australia briefly in 1963. "She's Got You" was released ...
Single by Patsy Cline; from the album The Patsy Cline Story; B-side "Back In Baby's Arms" Published: December 28, 1955 () Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. [5] Released: April 1963: Recorded: February 5, 1963: Studio: Bradley Studios, Nashville, Tennessee: Genre: Country: Length: 2: 35: Label: Decca: Songwriter(s) Don Gibson: Producer(s) Owen ...
He wrote the pop standard "Misty Blue" [1] and, for Patsy Cline, "Back in Baby's Arms". His son Kevin recorded a version of this, which appeared on his album True. Montgomery produced Bobby Goldsboro's 1968 number 1 hit "Honey" and his follow up 1973 number 9 UK hit, “Summer (The First Time)”. [1]
I'm Sorry Brenda Lee 1960 Poetry in Motion: Johnny Tillotson 1962 Back In Baby's Arms Patsy Cline 1963 Pretty Woman Roy Orbison 1969 Running Bear Sonny James