Identifier4955758
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecdr
Media Count1
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
NoteTwo sets on one disk, so we get "Fall to Pieces" twice. Patsy returns to work following an auto accident, and she jokes about women drivers and describes her injuries. Audio quality for set 1 is superb; set 2 is very good but a little harsh, as if the taper moved too close to the amps.
Traded FromTodd Bodnar
Trades Allowed
Performance
Patsy Cline 1961-07-29 Cimarron Ballroom, Tulsa, OK
Set 1Come On In
A Poor Man's Roses
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
I Fall To Pieces
Lovesick Blues
Shake, Rattle And Roll
There He Goes
San Antonio Rose -> intermission
Set 2Stupid Cupid
I Fall To Pieces (second performance)
If I Could See The World Through The Eyes Of A Child
Walking After Midnight
Foolin' Round
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
Set 3
CommentJust six weeks earlier, Patsy had nearly died in a head-on collision. In addition to the terrible cuts on her face, she suffered a broken wrist and dislocated hip. Walking was still painful and singing seemed to tire her out. "I'm kinda out of wind," she told the sell-out crowd after her opening three numbers, Come On In, A Poor Man's Roses, and Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home. "This is the first time I worked since I got out of the hospital. Oh me, I tell you them women drivers are rough on us good folks," Patsy said. "We'd like to slow things down so I can get my breath."

This show was released officially on MCA Records in July, 1997.