So Wrong/You're Stronger Than Me is an EP released by American country music singer, Patsy Cline on September 24, 1962. It was the third and final EP Cline would release that year.
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| Released | September 24, 1962 | |||
| Recorded | February 12, 1962 — February 28, 1962[1] | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Label | Decca | |||
| Producer | Owen Bradley | |||
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So Wrong/You're Stronger Than Me contained four songs, two on each side of the record that it was released on. The first two songs on side one were new: "So Wrong" and "You're Stronger Than Me." "So Wrong" was the third single Cline released in 1962, peaking at #14 on the Billboard Country Chart, and its flip side was "You're Stronger Than Me" (the re-recorded version). Because the single was not released on any album, this EP served as the source of obtaining the single and its B-side. On side two, two songs from Cline's 1962 album, Sentimentally Yours, were put on the EP: "Heartaches" and "Your Cheatin' Heart."
This would be Cline's last EP collection that would be released in her lifetime, as she would be killed in a plane crash less than a year later in March 1963. However, several other EP's would be released following her death. The cover photo for So Wrong/You're Stronger Than Me was taken by photographer, Hal Buksbaum.[2]
Although not released as a single, "You're Stronger Than Me" was also covered by George Strait on his 2000 album titled George Strait.
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Side 2:
All sessions were recorded at Bradley Film and Music Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.[1]
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