Mo Kenney has shared a cover of Patsy Cline's "You Belong to Me." You can hear the Nova Scotia songwriter's take on Cline's version below.
"Old country songs always remind me of hanging out with my grandfather Ozzy in West Gore," Kenney said of the song. "The radio was always on and those tunes were always playing. I've been a fan of Patsy Cline since I was a kid, and this is my favourite song of hers."
Written in 1952 by Chilton Price, Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart, Cline's version of "You Belong to Me" appeared on her 1962 album Sentimentally Yours, her final studio release before she died in 1963.
Kenney recently landed some co-writing credits on Joel Plaskett's quadruple album 44, and is currently set to join him on tour in Canada this November. Her most recent album is 2017's The Details.
"Old country songs always remind me of hanging out with my grandfather Ozzy in West Gore," Kenney said of the song. "The radio was always on and those tunes were always playing. I've been a fan of Patsy Cline since I was a kid, and this is my favourite song of hers."
Written in 1952 by Chilton Price, Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart, Cline's version of "You Belong to Me" appeared on her 1962 album Sentimentally Yours, her final studio release before she died in 1963.
Kenney recently landed some co-writing credits on Joel Plaskett's quadruple album 44, and is currently set to join him on tour in Canada this November. Her most recent album is 2017's The Details.