Patsy Cline - Back in Baby's Arms [Americana] HD Color

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Patsy Cline's "Back in Baby's Arms" is a powerful and emotional ballad about a woman who is longing to be reunited with her lost love. Her aching vocals are full of passion and longing, bringing great feeling to the song, a classic example of Cline's ability to connect emotionally with her listening audience.

It was recorded 10 September 1962 at the Owen Bradley Film and Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN, and features Harold Bradley on 6 string electric bass, Grady Martin electric guitar, Ray Edenton rhythm guitar, Randy Hughes guitar, Bob Moore bass, Buddy Harman drums, Bill Pursell organ, Hargus Robbins piano, Brenton Banks Solie Fott, Cecil Brower, Michael Semanitzky, Lillian Hunt, and Verne Richardson on violins, and the Jordanaires on background vocals. The song was written by Bob Montgomery.

It released after Patsy's death in 1963 on the B side of Decca 4531483 — Sweet Dreams (Of You) / Back In Baby's Arms (1963). At the time of this upload production by DocRock1007, no film or television recording of Patsy's actual performance of the song is known to exist.

"Back in Baby's Arms" is one of Cline's most popular songs and remains a favorite among fans today, a beautiful and moving ballad sure to touch your heart.
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Beautiful and sweet and romantic song lovely song love it great song wonderful song I love that song so much I love Patsy Cline so much she has such a beautiful and lovely voice

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