# Patsy Cline (1962 EP)

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***Patsy Cline*** is an [EP](/source/Extended_play) released by American [country music](/source/Country_music) singer, [Patsy Cline](/source/Patsy_Cline) on January 29, 1962. It included four new songs from her recording sessions under [Decca Records](/source/Decca_Records) the previous year.

This was Cline's third extended play album to be self-titled. The EP consisted of four songs Cline had recorded since her near-fatal automobile accident in June. The first side of the record contained her single from late 1961, "Crazy" and a cover of [Buck Owens](/source/Buck_Owens)' "Foolin' Around." The flip side contained "Who Can I Count on" (the original B-side the "Crazy" single) and a cover version of "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)." When the EP was released in early 1962, "Crazy" had already become a major country-pop crossover hit, peaking at No. 2 on the [Hot Country Songs](/source/Hot_Country_Songs) chart and No. 9 on the [*Billboard* Hot 100](/source/Billboard_Hot_100). All of the songs included on this EP were also released on Cline's album released in late 1961, *[Patsy Cline Showcase](/source/Patsy_Cline_Showcase).*

The cover photograph was taken by photographer Les Leverett.[2]

## Track listing

**Side one**

1. "[Crazy](/source/Crazy_(Willie_Nelson_song))" – ([Willie Nelson](/source/Willie_Nelson)) 2:41
1. "[Foolin' 'Round](/source/Foolin'_Around_(Buck_Owens_song))" – ([Harlan Howard](/source/Harlan_Howard), [Buck Owens](/source/Buck_Owens)) 2:12

**Side two**

1. "Who Can I Count on" – ([Sammy Masters](/source/Sammy_Masters)) 2:14
1. "[South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)](/source/South_of_the_Border_(1939_song))" – ([Michael Carr](/source/Michael_Carr_(composer)), [Jimmy Kennedy](/source/Jimmy_Kennedy)) 2:25

## Personnel

All recording sessions took place at [Bradley Film and Music Studios](/source/Bradley_Studios) in [Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville,_Tennessee), [United States](/source/United_States).[1]

- [Harold Bradley](/source/Harold_Bradley_(guitarist)) – [6-string electric bass](/source/Extended-range_bass)
- [Owen Bradley](/source/Owen_Bradley) – organ
- Patsy Cline – lead vocals
- [Floyd Cramer](/source/Floyd_Cramer) – piano
- [Buddy Harman](/source/Buddy_Harman) – drums
- [Walter Haynes](/source/Walter_Haynes) – [steel guitar](/source/Steel_guitar)
- Randy Hughes – acoustic guitar
- [The Jordanaires](/source/The_Jordanaires) – background vocals
- [Grady Martin](/source/Grady_Martin) – electric guitar
- [Bob Moore](/source/Bob_Moore_(musician)) – acoustic bass
- [Hargus "Pig" Robbins](/source/Hargus_%22Pig%22_Robbins) – piano

## References

1. ["Patsy Cline's Recording Sessions - The Decca Years"](http://www.patsycline.info/decca.html). *Patsycline.info*. Retrieved 2014-09-09.

1. ["Patsy Cline - EP"](http://www.patsycline.info/records/ed-2707.html). *Patsycline.info*. Retrieved 2014-09-09.

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