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Listen to Patsy Cline’s Biggest ’60s Hit Single “Crazy”

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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Remember Patsy Cline? Well, if not, let me tell you about her instead. Cline is one of the greatest icons of country music back in the 1940s- 1960s. She is known for having a great voice that helped her become one of the country female stars to cross over into pop stardom. Thus, in the early 1960s, the song “Crazy” was introduced to her by Willie Nelson. Check out this article on how the song became her first biggest hit single of all time.

Patsy Cline’s Biggest Hit Song “Crazy”

Patsy Cline, Crazy
Via Youtube.com by Screengrab

In 1961, the song “Crazy” was presented to Cline by Willie Nelson. When Cline first heard the song, her first reaction was the song is not for her. But later, she realized that after reworking it, her vocal style would perfectly suit the song. Thus, this song became Cline’s signature song.

Nelson said on one of his interviews that, Cline’s version of the song was his most favorite cover of the song.

Talking about the song’s popularity, it has been covered by many artists with several genres over the years but Cline’s version remains undefeated.

In 1962, the song was recorded by Willie Nelson and was released from his album ..And Then I Wrote.

The Origin of the Song

Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Crazy
Via Willie Nelson’s Official Facebook Page

Back in the ’60s, the song was written by Nelson. Back then he was only a typical singer and songwriter who had written several songs for other artists. He originally wrote this song for Billy Walker who turned it down. Eventually, when Cline released her own version of the song and became known, it helped Nelson be known as a performer and songwriter to country fans.

According to Nelson, he first put the song “Crazy” in the jukebox while he was in a bar. Cline’s husband heard the song and wanted her to record it. So, when both were in the car and Willie was there, her husband played it for her. Later, he recorded the song and was released to country fans in October 1961.

In another interview, Nelson shared that the song was originally called “Stupid.” This was performed live by Nelson and Johnny Cash where Nelson broke his guitar string and ended up playing “Crazy” using Johnny Cash’s guitar.

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