Crazy Dreams

[2] The results disappointed Cline and arranged for her manager (Randy Hughes) to find better material for her to record at her studio sessions.

[3] The results fared better with Cline, beginning at her January 1960 session when she cut the track "Crazy Dreams".

[4] "Crazy Dreams" was issued as a single on August 1, 1960 on Decca Records (which Four Star licensed its music to).

[5][6] It was Cline's final single issued in her contract with Four Star and she would eventually record full-time with the Decca label.

[10] Ellis Nassour of the biography Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline called the song "wonderful" and credited its backing musicians for its quality.