Patsy Cline & Bobby Lord - Someday video free download


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Duration: 02:10
Uploaded: 2008/06/25

From "Pet Milk TV" on February 1963.

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9 years ago

dshreve34

Patsy starts: "I hope I know yours (laugh)" He must have asked her if she knows "Someday"-referring to his version. Bobby Lord was known for "rockability"-a small twist on the beat (beginning of rock and roll). I like the video but not a fan of the song. I love a different one they did together "the one who loves you". They had chemistry in that one.

9 years ago

brad Kennett

Patsy would not make eye contact

10 years ago

ForeverAnalog

Bobby Lord was equally a good, if not better singer than Patsy Cline. He was never as famous as she was. He did have his own show. Patsy had a wonderful voice too, but I think its just annoying that everyone is commenting on her voice alone. She knew she wasn't perfect and had her off days.

10 years ago

Sheila Walker

so right Koj.

10 years ago

ForeverAnalog

Patsy Cline considered herself first and foremost a Country singer- and there is nothing wrong with that. To me is the greatest female Country singer. I realize she sang other types, but her best songs are her Country songs. That is where her heart was. She still sounds Country to me, no matter what. And thats not a bad thing!

11 years ago

KojiRecords

There was a wonderful R & B oldies/lowrider music station here in Los Angeles about 10 years ago that took on-air dedications and requests, the programming being targeted toward Latinos; a Latina teen called in a morning request for herself and her mom, both at work: "Crazy." I was both shocked and so pleased---here was Patsy on a Latino station! My friend the program director there said that "Crazy" was the only Patsy song they would request, their claiming it as a true lowrider oldie.

11 years ago

KojiRecords

You are limiting Patsy's immense talent by listening to this piece with only country music ears; indeed, Patsy was NOT just country---she could do the blues ("Don't Ever Leave Me Again"), pop, even rock and roll ("Stupid Cupid," the radio show version). Like all great singers, Miss Patsy Cline could sing anything and make it great; this is why her fan base still remains so active and diverse decades after her untimely death. Patsy's heart was country--but Patsy was so much more than country.

11 years ago

ForeverAnalog

She was hardly a blues singer at all. She was Country all the way!

11 years ago

ForeverAnalog

I dont think so at all. Its just that she knows this is not a belting song. He has a great voice himself.

11 years ago

Iaiin MacDonald

You are absolutely correct

11 years ago

130stokrotka

I cordially greet, Patsy is great :)* alice

11 years ago

APRIL GUTIERREZ

Check out this video on YouTube:

11 years ago

Susan Jensen

Back in those days she wouldn't have been allowed to have a stronger voice. It was a very very male dominated world. I was 12 then.

11 years ago

TheOriginalMrMoose

Patsy's version alone is absolutely beautiful. But, this is nice, too.

11 years ago

Meade Skelton

I think hes every bit as good a singer, if not better. The song is not meant to be a belting song.

11 years ago

Meade Skelton

I think that their voices blend well together, and she realizes this it not a "belting" song.

11 years ago

Don Hawkins

Randy Hughes on guitar behind Patsy.? Almost fifty years ago..God bless...

11 years ago

impassable

Patsy would have been fun to be around

11 years ago

Jay Birdy

Amazing footage!! Fantastic.

11 years ago

mkt926

I have all my mother's old albums she bought starting back in the 'dark ages' LOL but unfortunately we didn't have VCRs or anything back in the 60s. I love being able to watch these videos on YouTube.

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