If I Could See The World
Through The Eyes Of A Child - Patsy Cline

With Lyrics to ~Sing A Long~



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The Eyes Of A Child
Recorded by Patsy Cline December 13, 1957
Written by Sammy Masters, Richard Pope and Tex Satterwhite

Through The Eyes Of A Child was released as a single via Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley.
It was among a handful of singles released on the Decca label that were unsuccessful for Cline.
~Source: Wikipedia



Patsy Cline, age 13, second row third from right
From Middletown High School 1946
Collection: Virginia Headley Trenary

In This Middletown seventh grade photo, Patsy, wears, as a sort of trademark, a fushsia colored neckpiece tied like a cowboy scarf.
This class had four Virginia's,
Virginia Shifflett,
Virginia Headley Trenary,
Mary Virginia Dicks,
and Virginia Hensley (Patsy Cline)


 

The painting used
to create this set
is called "Sweet Dreams"
by Paula Vaughan
Used with permission.

Credits:
Patsy Cline School photo
scanned from John's book
"Patsy Cline
~Singing Girl from the Shenandoah Valley~"
by Stuart E Brown and Lorraine F Myers

Song
Through The Eyes Of A Child (1957)
Patsy Cline

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