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12 Songs Of Christmas Album
  1. Jingle Bells
  2. Blue Christmas
  3. Senor Santa Claus
  4. Old Christmas Card
  5. Merry Christmas Polka
  6. White Christmas
  7. Silver Bells
  8. C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
  9. O Come All Ye Faithful (adeste Fideles)
  10. Silent Night
A Touch Of Sadness Album
  1. Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away
  2. You Kept Me Awake Last Night
  3. Oh How I Miss You Tonight
  4. Lonesome Waltz
  5. Your Wedding
  6. When You Are Gone
  7. Missing You
  8. In A Mansion Stands My Love
A Touch Of Velvet Album
  1. Have You Ever Been Lonely (have You Ever Been Blue)
  2. Just Walking In The Rain
  3. Be Honest With Me
  4. Welcome To My World
  5. I Fall To Pieces
  6. Am I That Easy To Forget
  7. All Dressed Up And Lonely
  8. Wild Rose
According To My Heart Album
  1. According To My Heart
  2. If You Were Mine
  3. Stand At Your Window
Bimbo Album
  1. Bimbo
  2. How Many
  3. Echo Bonita
  4. Where Does A Broken Heart Go
  5. Penny Candy
  6. Mexican Joe
  7. Gypsy Heart
  8. What Were You Doing Last Night
  9. Let Me Love Just A Little
Blue Side Of Lonesome Album
  1. Blue Side Of Lonesome
  2. I Catch Myself Crying
  3. Trying To Forget
  4. I Know One
  5. Seabreeze
  6. Blue Without My Baby
  7. Teardrops On The Rocks
  8. Deep Dark Water
Country Side Album
  1. Railroad Bum
  2. Blue Side Of Lonesome
  3. Waiting For A Train
  4. My Lips Are Sealed
  5. Most Of The Time
  6. When Two Worlds Collide
  7. Yonder Comes A Sucker
  8. Highway To Nowhere
Distant Drums Album
  1. Distant Drums
  2. Is It Really Over
  3. I Missed Me
  4. Snow Flake
  5. Letter To My Heart
  6. Losing Your Love
  7. Good Morning Self
  8. This Is It
  9. Where Does A Broken Heart Go
  10. Overnight
  11. Gods Were Angry With Me
Gentleman Jim Album
  1. Memories Are Made Of This
  2. Roses Are Red (my Love)
  3. After Loving You
  4. Stand In
  5. Waltzing On Top Of The World
  6. When You Are Gone
  7. Just Out Of Reach
  8. I Love You Because
  9. One That Got Away
  10. Once Upon A Time
  11. I Never Pass There Anymore
Girls I Have Known Album
  1. Marie
  2. Mona Lisa
  3. My Juanita
  4. Charmaine
  5. Margie
  6. Anna Marie
  7. Sweet Sue Just You
  8. Linda
  9. Maria Elena
  10. My Mary
  11. Goodnight Irene
God Be With You Album
  1. How Long Has It Been
  2. Beautiful Life
  3. Teach Me How To Pray
  4. In The Garden
  5. Flowers The Sunset The Trees
  6. It Is No Secret (what God Can Do)
  7. Padre Of Old San Antone
  8. Precious Memories
  9. Whispering Hope
  10. Evening Prayer
  11. God Be With You
  12. Just Call Me Lonesome
  13. Till The End Of The World
  14. Throw Another Log On The Fire
  15. Making Believe
  16. Scarlet Ribbons (for Her Hair)
  17. Dear Hearts And Gentle People
  18. May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Album
  1. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  2. Waltzing On Top Of The World
  3. Oklahoma Hills
  4. Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt
  5. Roly Poly
  6. Each Time You Leave
  7. Letter To My Heart
  8. Highway To Nowhere
Jim Reeves Album
  1. Teardrops In My Heart
  2. I Get The Blues When It Rains
  3. You Belong To Me
  4. Everywhere You Go
  5. Need Me
  6. I Care No More
  7. My Happiness
  8. Yours (quiereme Mucho)
  9. Blues In My Heart
  10. Final Affair
Moonlight And Roses Album
  1. Mexicali Rose
  2. Carolina Moon
  3. Rosa Rio
  4. Oh What It Seemed To Be
  5. Roses
  6. One Dozen Roses Roses
  7. When I Lost You
Singing Down The Lane Album
  1. Roly Poly
  2. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  3. Breeze (blow My Baby Back To Me)
  4. Waltzing On Top Of The World
  5. Oklahoma Hills
  6. Love Me A Little Bit More
  7. Each Time You Leave
  8. Your Old Love Letters
  9. Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt
  10. Highway To Nowhere
Songs To Warm The Heart Album
  1. Just Call Me Lonesome
  2. Till The End Of The World
  3. Throw Another Log On The Fire
  4. Making Believe
  5. Scarlet Ribbons (for Her Hair)
  6. Dear Hearts And Gentle People
  7. May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You
Tall Tales And Short Tempers Album
  1. Blizzard
  2. Streets Of Laredo
  3. That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine
  4. Rodger Young
  5. Mighty Everglades
  6. Danny Boy
  7. Tie That Binds
  8. Wreck Of The No.9
The Best Of Jim Reeves Vol. 1 Album
  1. Four Walls
  2. Guilty
  3. Blue Boy
  4. Blizzard
  5. Am I Losing You
  6. Billy Bayou
  7. Stand At Your Window
  8. Adios Amigo
  9. Danny Boy
The Best Of Jim Reeves Vol. 2 Album
  1. Home
  2. Welcome To My World
  3. Is This Me
  4. Drinking Tequila
  5. Penny Candy
  6. Yonder Comes A Sucker
  7. My Lips Are Sealed
  8. According To My Heart
The Best Of Jim Reeves Vol. 3 Album
  1. Distant Drums
  2. Pride Goes Before A Fall
  3. It Hurts So Much (to See You Go)
  4. Storm
  5. Is It Really Over
  6. Missing Angel
  7. Golden Memories And Silver Tears
  8. Could I Be Falling In Love
The International Jim Reeves Album
  1. Old Kalahari
  2. True
  3. Guilty
  4. Blue Canadian Rockies
  5. Hawaiian Wedding Song
  6. Heartbreak In Silhouette
  7. Tahiti
  8. Golden Memories And Silver Tears
The Intimate Jim Reeves Album
  1. Dark Moon
  2. Oh How I Miss You Tonight
  3. Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me
  4. Almost
  5. Have I Stayed Away Too Long
  6. Room Full Of Roses
  7. We Could
Up Through The Years Album
  1. I Know One
  2. Little Ole You
  3. Bimbo
  4. Pride Goes Before A Fall
  5. Ichabot Crane
  6. Young Hearts
  7. Two Shadows On Your Window
  8. Nooientjie Van De Ou Transvaal
Way Album
  1. Make The World Go Away
  2. In The Misty Moonlight
  3. Bolandse Nooienjie
  4. It Hurts So Much (to See You Go)
  5. Nickel Piece Of Candy
  6. Maureen
  7. Ek Verlang Na Jou
  8. Somewhere Along The Line
We Thank Thee Album
  1. We Thank Thee
  2. Across The Bridge
  3. Have Thine Own Way Lord
  4. My Cathedral
  5. Night Watch
  6. Take My Hand Precious Lord
  7. This World Is Not My Home
  8. Oh Gentle Shepherd
Young And Country Album
  1. Spanish Violins
  2. Never Take No For An Answer
  3. Wagon Load Of Love
  4. Did You Darling
  5. I Could Cry
  6. Please Leave My Darling Alone
orn: 8/20/1923
Birthplace: Panola County, TX
Deceased: 7/31/1964
Year of Grand Ole Opry Membership: 1955
Year in Country Music Hall of Fame: 1967

Jim Reeves' smooth, pop-flavored stylings helped expand country's boundaries and keep the genre alive during the years when the birth of rock 'n' roll seemed to signal the death of Nashville. Jim recorded a brief 11 years, from 1953 until his death in a 1964 plane crash, yet his music continued to chart into the 1980s, with several Top 10 posthumous hits.

Jim was born on a farm near Galloway, Texas, where he grew up listening to country artists such as Jimmie Rodgers, when he wasn't involved in his first love: baseball. He was the first-string pitcher at the University of Texas playing on an athletic scholarship when he was recruited by the St. Louis Cardinals and sent to play for one of their farm teams.

Unfortunately for Jim's sports aspirations, but fortunately for country music, he soon suffered an injury that sidelined him from the game.

He found a job as a radio announcer, and it was while working as a disc jockey that Jim decided to try his hand at recording. Success came quickly for the artist. By 1953 he'd moved to the Louisiana Hayride and had No. 1 hits with "Mexican Joe" and "Bimbo" on Abbott Records. In 1954, Jim embarked on a worldwide USO Tour, entertaining U.S. troops for the first of many times. His worldwide acclaim continued throughout his career and extended to overwhelmingly successful tours in both Europe and Africa. (Country histories point out that in Norway alone, Jim Reeves earned in excess of 16 gold, silver and platinum albums in the 1960's.)

In 1956, RCA signed him to a contract, and his nine shining glory years began. After five Top 10 hits, including 1957's best selling "Am I Losing You,'' Jim cut a George Campbell composition, "Four Walls," which stayed at the top of the country charts for two months, and hit No. 11 on Billboard's pop charts. Ironically, Chet Atkins was initially surprised when Jim brought the song to him; since the lyrics alluded to a person waiting at home for a wayward mate, the producer always considered it a woman's song. Jim Reeves saw it differently, and had his first No. 1 on RCA.

"Four Walls" was a classic example of the "Nashville Sound," the marriage between country lyrics and pop arrangements, where fiddle and steel were replaced by rhythm sections, strings and background singers. For some singers, the new sound was devastating, but for a voice such as Jim Reeves, it actually opened the door to more interesting vocal stylings. The presentation is as smooth as silk and at the time, ultra-contemporary on the airwaves.

As a result of his huge crossover appeal, Jim appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, where rock and pop acts were being discovered daily by America's teenagers. American Bandstand appearances, and guest spots on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Steve Allen Show and The Jimmy Dean Show led to even bigger television fame. In 1957 Jim was given his own show on ABC-TV, and he soon became a national household name.

"Blue Boy" was a country and pop hit for the artist in 1958, and inspired the naming of Reeves' band, "The Blue Boys." In 1959, "Home" hit No. 2 for two weeks, but it was just a prelude to the song that became Jim Reeves' signature. On December 7, 1959, RCA released "He'll Have To Go," which shot to No. 1 and was a chart-topping pop single as well. Originally, the song was a B-side record.



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