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courtesy MCA/ImagineThat Productions
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

courtesy MCA/ImagineThat Productions
A close-up of The Fab Four
It's true: the brilliant songwriting team of Cline-McCartney churned out some wonderful hits! Her confidence as a songwriter bolstered by "A Stranger in My Arms" and "Don't Ever Leave Me Again," Patsy teamed up with Paul McCartney for such songs as:
When I'm 64 or When I Get Thru
With You (Whichever Comes First)
Back in Baby's Arms in the USSR
Do You Want to Know Too Many Secrets?
If I Fell to Pieces
The Long and Winding Railway to Heaven
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Triangle
She's Got You (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)
Stop, Look, Listen, Twist, and Shout
A Church, A Courtroom and Then Hello, Goodbye
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
Come on in Together (Over Me and Make Yourself at Home)
Can't Buy Me a Poor Man's Roses
I Am the Walrus Again
Foolin Round on the Hill
All You Need is a Laugh
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Patsy Cline: Stand-Up Comic

From my own collection/ImagineThat
Productions
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Patsy was very adept at logrolling, and enjoyed felling her own trees prior to each event.

courtesy Michael Ochs
Archives/ImagineThat Productions
Patsy wows the woodsmen
Yes, Patsy was the Pan-Mid-Atlantic champion logroller throughout most of the 1950s, until her career as the best damndest singer to ever walk the face of the earth simply demanded more of her time.

courtesy Johnny Franklin/ImagineThat
Productions
Another one bites the dust!
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courtesy MCA/ImagineThat Productions
Patsy Rockettes!
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