I've Got Your Picture
Patsy Cline · Other Songs - Patsy Cline
that you gave to me,
and it's signed with love,
just like it used to be.
The only thing different, the only thing new.
I've got your picture, she's got you.
I've got the records,
that we used to share,
and they still sound the same,
as when you were here.
The only thing different, the only thing new.
I've got the records, she's got you.
I got your memory,
or, has it got me?
I really dont know,
but i know is it wont let me be.
I've got your class ring,
that proved you care,
and it looks the same,
as when you gave it dear.
The only thing different, the only thing new.
I've got these little things, she's got you.
I've got your memory,
or, has it got me?
I really dont know,
but i know, it wont let me be.
I've got your class ring,
that proved you care,
and it still looks the same,
as when you gave it dear,
The only thing different, the only thing new
ive got these little things, she's got you.
I've Got Your Picture
Patsy Cline's 'I've Got Your Picture' stands as a quintessential example of her mastery in country-pop balladry, blending vocal warmth with a sophisticated arrangement that defined her era. Recorded during a period where she was refining her signature sound, the track showcases her ability to convey deep emotion through subtle phrasing and melodic nuance. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it reflects the polished production quality she brought to her recordings throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s. The composition captures the universal themes of longing and memory, delivered with a vocal performance that remains a benchmark for female country singers. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless melody and Cline's emotive delivery, making it a staple in collections of her greatest hits and a favorite among fans of classic country music.

