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That's How a Heartache Begins

1964 compilation album by Patsy Cline From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

That's How a Heartache Begins
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That's How a Heartache Begins is a 1964 compilation album consisting of songs recorded by American country music singer, Patsy Cline. The album was released by Decca Records on November 2, 1964.

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That's How a Heartache Begins contains songs Patsy Cline recorded under Decca and Four Star Records between 1959 and 1963. The album includes cover versions of "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" and Hank Williams' "Lovesick Blues". There is also other material by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard[2] who wrote some of Cline's most famous hits, including "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy," and "She's Got You". Unlike any other album before released by Decca, the record label did not reissue the album when the label changed from the Decca name to the MCA name in 1973. However, the album was issued in Australia and New Zealand in 1964 by Festival Records. The album spawned two singles, the title track and "He Called Me Baby," which peaked at #23 on the US Country Chart in 1964. The album as a whole did not chart among any album charts.

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Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Love Letters in the Sand" 2:25 (J. Fred Coots, Charles F. Kenny, Nick A. Kenny)
  2. "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home" 2:43 (Hughie Cannon)
  3. "Shoes" 2:24 (Hank Cochran, Velma Smith)
  4. "Lovesick Blues" 2:25 (Cliff Friend, Irving Mills)
  5. "Lovin' in Vain" 2:24 (Freddie Hart)
  6. "I'm Moving Along" (Johnny Star)

Side 2

  1. "That's How a Heartache Begins" 2:22 (Harlan Howard)
  2. "He Called Me Baby" 2:20 (Howard)
  3. "There He Goes" 2:25 (Durwood Haddock, Eddie Miller, W.S. Stevenson)
  4. "Crazy Dreams" 2:30 (Charles Beam, Charles L. Jiles, Stevenson)
  5. "I'm Blue Again" 2:09 (Beam, Jiles, Stevenson)
  6. "Love, Love, Love Me Honey Do" 2:03 (Beam, Jiles, Stevenson)
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Chart positions

Singles - Billboard (North America)

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