Patsy Cline's real name was Virginia Patterson Hensley and nickname was 'Ginny'.
She dropped out of high school and worked as a waitress to support her mother economically.
She had no clue how to read music.
She used to take payments before performing a concert.
She believed that a throat infection and a rheumatic fever she had as a 13 year old affected her throat and after recovery her voice totally changed.
She was the first woman in country music to perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall.
She was the first female solo artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In 1963, she died at age of 30 in a plane crash.
She has sold millions more records since her death than she did during her lifetime.