Jim Reeves

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Jim Reeves

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I Love You Because 02:45
Welcome to My World 02:22
Guilty 03:09
He'll Have to Go 02:22
I Won't Forget You 01:59
Is It Really Over? 02:13
When Two Worlds Collide 02:09
Roses Are Red (My Love) 02:48
Am I Losing You 02:19
Waltzing on Top of the World 02:22
Distant Drums 02:50
You're the Only Good Thing 02:19
Suppertime 02:49
There's a Heartache Following Me 02:03
I Can't Stop Loving You 02:46
Blue Side of Lonesome 02:45
Jingle Bells 01:48
Oh, How I Miss You Tonight 02:08
I Guess I'm Crazy 02:22
This Is It 03:06
Silver Bells 02:55
Bimbo 02:46
Marie 02:31
Four Walls 02:51
Senor Santa Claus 02:21
Billy Bayou 02:03
(How Can I Write on Paper) What I Feel in My Heart 02:25
C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S 02:47
Mexican Joe 02:39
A Letter to My Heart 02:42
Am I That Easy to Forget? 02:20
Before I Died 02:54
An Old Christmas Card 02:46
Blue Christmas 03:10
White Christmas 03:12
Silent Night 03:10
The Merry Christmas Polka 02:18
O Little Town of Bethlehem 02:17
Mary's Little Boy Child 03:09
One Dozen Roses 01:49
Good Morning Self 02:22
I'd Like to Be 02:01
Maria Elena 02:39
Overnight 02:01
Margie 02:05
Little Ole Dime 03:22
What Were You Doing Last Night 03:00
Hillbilly Waltz 02:21
Not Until the Next Time 00:00
Where Do I Go to Throw a Picture Away 00:00

Born: 1923-08-20

Country: US

Biography - Jim Reeves

James Travis "Jim" Reeves (August 20, 1923 – July 31, 1964) was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound (a mixture of older country-style music with elements of popular music). Reeves scored his greatest success with the Joe Allison composition "He'll Have to Go". Known as "Gentleman Jim", his songs continued to chart for years after his death.

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