The Last Sessions is a compilation album by American country music artist, Patsy Cline.
The album contains ten of twelve total tracks of material Cline had recorded between February 4–7, 1963, shortly before her death in a plane crash a month later.
Songs such as Irving Berlin's "Always" and Pat Boone's "Love Letters in the Sand" were recorded in February.
Four country music standards are also featured, such as Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of Kentucky" and Ray Price's "Crazy Arms."
The album was remastered and was transferred digitally by Glenn Meadows, Milan Bogdan, Jim Loyd and Benny Quinn at Masterfonics.