Patsy Cline fans have reason to rejoice this week because the country music legend released a whopping 15 new songs over the weekend.

While that may not seem like a big number, it is when you consider the fact that the new music comes six decades after Cline’s death. Per PEOPLE, a limited-edition two-LP set, titled “Imagine That: The Lost Recordings (1954-1963)” was released on Saturday. It will also be released as a two-CD set the site reported.

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In total, there are 48 tracks, with 15 never-released songs included.

“A lot of people — when you lose someone — you don’t have all these different avenues to remember them,” Cline’s daughter, Julie Fudge, said. “The fact that it’s been more than 60 years and to still have her in our lives every day is quite an accomplishment. It’s been a blessing.”

Per PEOPLE, Fudge along with sound engineer Dylan Utz, producer Zev Feldman and Cline discographer George Hewitt, worked together to uncover the new tracks and live performance recordings.

You can read more about the process and how the recordings were found here.

Cline was just 30-years-old when she died in a plane crash in Camden, Tennessee on March 5, 1963.