Patsy Cline's career-defining hit, "Crazy," is not only considered the late country icon's signature song, but the smooth crossover hit has also made a lasting impact on the country music scene since it was recorded over 60 years ago.
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Country fans seem to be in agreement with critics' consensus regarding Cline's signature song, which made the Opry's fan-voted list of the 100 Greatest Country Songs, announced in 2025.
"It almost didn’t happen because Patsy, who recorded it in a Nashville studio, tried singing like me. Big mistake," Nelson wrote in his 2023 memoir Energy Follows Thought: The Stories Behind My Songs adding that he "sure as hell didn’t sound like an angel" on the demo.
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