The Young Fables Release Their Modern Traditional Version Of Patsy Cline’s Iconic Hit “Crazy”

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In anticipation of The Young Fables appearance in the premiere of USA Networks’ Real Country on November 13, The Young Fables are releasing their critically acclaimed version of Patsy Cline’s iconic hit Crazy. Available on all online retailers and streaming services today, fans can now purchase the song that Rolling Stone called “simple and heartbreakingly direct.”

“Is there anyone more real or country than Patsy Cline?” says Laurel Wright of The Young Fables. “I have been singing this song since I was 8, but it sounds the way it does now thanks to Wes. He reinvented this song for me and deserves so much of the credit in regards to how it connects with our fans and audiences.”

The music video previously premiered on Raised Rowdy, but can be viewed below.

The Young Fables will be showcased in the premiere of USA Network’s Real Country which airs on Tuesday, November 13 at 10/9c. This new country music showcase series features multi-platinum, five-time GRAMMY Award-winning trailblazer Shania Twain; ACM Award-winning and platinum-selling singer-songwriter Jake Owen; and multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning country music legend Travis Tritt. In each hour-long episode, Twain, Owen and Tritt hand-select emerging solo artists, duos and groups to perform in showcases that spotlight the rich traditions, songs and themes of specific country genres.

The Young Fables are currently on the road promoting their latest project Old Songs. Old Songs, produced by Grammy Award-winning Mitch Dane, is a ten track project where all songs were either written or co-written by The Young Fables. Old Songs marks the second release for this duo that has already made a lasting impression on industry leaders. Keith Urban said they “had me immediately” and Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta praised “a flawless vocal.” Sheryl Crow also tweeted “Just heard The Young Fables in the Nashville Airport. Laurel’s as good as any country singer out there!” For an act that has opened for Lauren Alaina, Josh Turner, Sara Evans, Chris Janson, Randy Houser, The Band Perry and Chris Lane, their intimate live show proved to be a hit selling out their album premiere at the City Winery in Nashville and the Biltmore Estate’s Independence Day Celebration. The music video for Half As Good, the lead single off Old Songs, premiered on CMT Music on May 30. Throughout their promotion of this project, they have also premiered video content with AXS and Pop Culture

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