A Quote by Loretta Lynn

There's never going to be another Patsy Cline. Without her, I don't think I would have lasted. — © Loretta Lynn
There's never going to be another Patsy Cline. Without her, I don't think I would have lasted.
I grew up listening to Patsy Cline. I was a huge Patsy Cline fan. I still am. Even though she's considered country, I think of her more as a blues singer. She's got a great blues voice, and she has such an amazing story, which I always loved.
All Patsy Cline had to do was sing somebody else’s song and her version would outsell theirs because it would be so good!
I always thought it would have been fun to spend an evening with Patsy Cline - just because I think she was really fun and interesting. I think you'd have a really good time with her.
I think Patsy Cline made country music classy. She just opens her mouth, and it's just heavenly.
When I was a kid my Dad never let me sing Patsy Cline songs for one simple reason: they've already been done.
When I first came out with Blue, everyone compared me to Patsy Cline, which is the biggest honor, 'cause I've always looked up to her.
I am a Patsy Cline fan.
She's got her God and she's got good wine, Aretha Franklin, and Patsy Cline.
I started using sunglasses in Alabama. I was going to do a show with Patsy Cline and Bobby Vee, and I left my clear glasses on the plane. I only had the sunshades, and I was quite embarrassed to go onstage with them, but I did it.
That Will Never Work' is the untold story of Netflix. It's how a handful of people, with no experience in the video business, went from mailing a used Patsy Cline CD and ended up with a publicly traded company.
There was this guy I used to work with, and he listened to Patsy Cline all the time, so I liked that after a while.
There was a junk store in Nashville on 8th Avenue, where I bought Patsy Cline's train case for $75.
Undoubtedly, Patsy Cline was a trailblazer and in that respect, all women who are singular in a man's field have a special power.
Lee Ann Womack is from near where I grew up in East Texas, so I've always looked up to her. I sang a lot of Dolly Parton as a kid and a lot of traditional western swing, like Patsy Cline and Roy Rogers.
Patsy Cline? Larger than life! She taught me emotion: raw, sincere, unashamed.
It's wonderful that whenever Patsy Cline's name is mentioned, people's voices fall and they become right sentimental. And, rightly so.
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