Sentimentally Yours

Sentimentally Yours

Infobox Album
Name = Sentimentally Yours
Type = Album
Artist = Patsy Cline


Released = August 7, 1962
Recorded = August 25, 1961 —
February 28, 1962
Genre = Country pop
Length = 28:35
Label = Decca (1961)
MCA (reissues; 1973 & 1988)
Producer = Owen Bradley
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ajfpxqq5ld6e Link]
Last album = "Patsy Cline Showcase"
(1961)
This album = "Sentimentally Yours"
(1962)
Next album = "The Patsy Cline Story"
(1963)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Re-released cover
Type = Album


Lower caption = After the second single from the album, "Heartaches" became a hit on the Pop charts in late 1962, a re-released version with the text, "And featuring Heartaches" was added to the cover of the album.
Singles
Name = Sentimentally Yours
Type = Studio
Single 1 = She's Got You
Single 2 = Heartaches

"Sentimentally Yours" is the third studio album by American country music singer, Patsy Cline, released August 7, 1962. The album was the final studio album Cline would record before her untimely death in a plane crash less than a year later.

Background

"Sentimentally Yours" featured two of Cline's major hits singles that year. The first single, "She's Got You" was released early in 1962 and became a #1 hit on the Billboard Country Chart and crossed over into the Pop chart to #14, becoming another major crossover hit for Cline. The second single, a cover of "Heartaches", charted only on the Billboard Pop Chart in the United States. Both singles charted on the United Kingdom Singles Chart in 1962, becoming Cline's first singles to do so. The album did not include all of Cline's hits from that year. Her other hits included the Top 10 "When I Get Thru' With You" / "Imagine That" and the Top 15 hit "So Wrong," which were not released on albums.

The original version consited of a two-sided LP, with six songs on each side. The album was re-released when the Decca label changed to the name, MCA in 1973. The album was then digitally remastered on a CD format for the third re-issue in 1988, which was also released on MCA Records.

The original-released cover did not contain the yellow text underneath Cline's name. After "Heartaches" became a hit on the Pop charts in late 1962, the text "and featuring Heartaches" was addded to the cover. [ [http://www.patsycline.info/records/dl-74282.html Patsy Cline album information - Patsy Cline.Info.com] ]

Recording the album

The first recordings for the album began August 25, 1961 and ended six months later on February 28, 1962. All sessions were produced by Owen Bradley, and held at the Bradley Film and Recording Studios in Nashville. [ [http://www.patsycline.info/records/dl-74282.html Patsy Cline album information - Patsy Cline.Info.com] ] On December 17, Cline recorded "She's Got You" only. Between then and February, Cline did an additional four more recording sessions to complete the amount of songs needed for the album (12 songs were on this album).

Individual tracks

Out of the twelve songs this album consisted of, only two songs were new songs, "She's Got You" and the "She's Got You"'s flip side, "Strange". The ten remaining tracks were cover versions of standards. Some of the standards on this album included Jo Stafford's "You Belong to Me", Rosemary Clooney's "Half As Much", and Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart." The single "Heartaches" was also a standard recording. Cline did mainly standards for this album because it was an attempt to appeal to the Pop market.

Track listing

1962 – 1973 LP version

Side 1
#"She's Got You" (Hank Cochran) – 2:59
#"Heartaches" (Al Hoffman, John Klenner) – 2:11
#"That's My Desire" (Helmy Kressa, Carroll Loveday) – 3:01
#"Your Cheatin' Heart" (Hank Williams) – 2:19
#"Anytime" (Herbert "Happy" Lawson) – 1:57
#"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" (Joseph McCarthy, James V. Monaco) – 2:45

Side 2
#"Strange" (Fred Burch, Mel Tillis) – 2:13
#"You Belong to Me" (Pee Wee King, Chilton Price, Redd Stewart) – 3:03
#"You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling In Love)" (Billy Faber, Larry Fotine, Fred Meadows) – 1:56
#"Half As Much" (Hank Williams) – 2:28
#"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" (Hank Williams) – 2:56
#"Lonely Street" (Carl Belew, Kenny Sowder, W.S. Stevenson) – 2:32

1988 CD version

#"She's Got You" – 2:59
#"Heartaches" – 2:11
#"That's My Desire" – 3:01
#"Your Cheatin' Heart" – 2:19
#"Anytime" – 1:57
#"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" – 2:45
#"Strange" – 2:13
#"You Belong to Me" – 2:41
#"You're Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling In Love)" – 1:56
#"Half As Much" – 2:28
#"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" – 2:56
#"Lonely Street" – 2:32

Personnel

* Patsy Clinevocals
* The Jordanairesbackground vocals
* Owen Bradley – producer
* Harold Bradleyelectric bass
* Floyd Cramerorgan
* Bill Pursell – organ
* Buddy Harmandrums
* Walter Haynes – steel guitar
* Grady Martinelectric guitar
* Randy Hughesacoustic guitar
* Ray Edenton – rhythm guitar
* Bob Mooreacoustic bass
* Joe Zinkan – acoustic bass
* Hargus "Pig" Robbinspiano
* Charlie McCoyharmonica
* Byron Bach – cello
* Brenton Banks – violin
* Solie Fott – violin
* Lillian Hunt – violin
* Verne Richardson – violin
* Cecil Brower – viola
* Howard Carpenter – viola
* Ed Tarpley – viola

Chart postions

Singles - Billboard (North America)

References


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