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"Faded Love" is a Western swing song written by Bob Wills, his father John Wills, [1] ... The song had greater success when Patsy Cline covered it in 1963.
Faded Love is a ten-track collection of songs by Patsy Cline under her second record label, Decca Records.The songs varied from Country and Pop music standards such as the title track and "Anytime," as well as previously unrecorded material such as "Imagine That" and "When You Need a Laugh."
Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.She is regarded as one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music.
A Portrait of Patsy Cline: 1963 [15] "Don't Ever Leave Me Again" Lillian Claiborne Virginia Hensley James Crawford Patsy Cline: 1957 [15] "Faded Love" Bob Wills Billy Jack Wills John Wills A Portrait of Patsy Cline: 1963 [16] "Fingerprints" Donn Hecht Woodie Fleener W.S. Stevenson Patsy Cline: 1957 [17] "Foolin' Around" Harlan Howard Buck Owens ...
Music executive Bill McCall believed the song could be a follow-up hit to "Walkin' After Midnight" and had Cline cut the song on December 13, 1957. Biographer Ellis Nassour commented that Cline may have cut the song because she was about to deliver her first-born child. [3] The song was recorded at Bradley Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The ...
In early 1963, Patsy Cline was recording songs for her next album, Faded Love, which was set for release in late March, 1963.She recorded "Sweet Dreams" for the album on February 5. [6]
"Faded Love", a cover of a Bob Wills song, was released after Cline's death in 1963. It reached #7 on the U.S. Country charts and #96 on the Hot 100. It was first released on album on the Greatest Hits collection. "Why Can't He Be You" was the B-side of Clines' 1962 single "Heartaches."
Patsy Cline recorded the song as "He Called Me Baby" in a February 1963 session at Columbia Recording Studio (Nashville). Cline had begun recording tracks for an album to be entitled Faded Love on February 4, 1963; "He Called Me Baby" was one of four tracks cut on February 7, 1963 [ 2 ] in what would prove to be Cline's final recording session.