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  2. Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Reeves was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage, Texas, where the Jim Reeves Memorial is located. The inscription on the memorial reads, "If I, a lowly singer, dry one tear, or soothe one humble human heart in pain, then my homely verse to God is dear, and not one stanza has been sung in vain."

  3. God Be with You (album) - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Larry Jordan wrote that Reeves was at his "most moving" when singing sacred songs, citing "Evening Prayer" and "God Be With You" as prime examples. [6] Of the songs recorded at the September 9, 1958 session, Jordan wrote: "The religious songs he mastered that day have been enjoyed countless times by legions of his fans in the ensuing ...

  4. We Thank Thee - Wikipedia

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    We Thank Thee is a gospel studio album by Jim Reeves, released in 1962 [1] on RCA Victor. Track listing. No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "We Thank Thee" Jim Reeves: 2: ...

  5. Jim Reeves discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Jim Reeves Volume III "I Heard a Heart Break Last Night" b/w "Golden Memories and Silver Tears" (from The International Jim Reeves) 9 9 — — 1 — 38 — — The Best of Jim Reeves Vol. IV: 1968 "That's When I See the Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)" b/w "I've Lived a Lot In My Time" (from According to My Heart) 9 10 — — 5 ...

  6. Never Grow Old - Wikipedia

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    Never Grow Old" usually refers to an old Southern Gospel song of the same name, technically called "Where We'll Never Grow Old", written by James Cleveland Moore, Sr. on April 22, 1914. It has been included on many religious-themed audio compilations, and has been covered by many singers, including Johnny Cash , [ 1 ] Jim Reeves, [ 2 ] Bill and ...

  7. My Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    My Cathedral is a gospel studio album by Jim Reeves, released posthumously in October 23, 1967 on RCA Victor. [2] [3] It was produced by Chet Atkins. [3] Track listing

  8. Have Thine Own Way, Lord - Wikipedia

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    "Have Thine Own Way, Lord" remains popular and has been recorded by such artists as: Mahalia Jackson, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Eric Copeland, Cristy Lane, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, John Fogerty, Ned Beatty and most, recently by, Ronnie Milsap on his 2009 gospel album, Then Sings My Soul.

  9. May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You - Wikipedia

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    Jim Reeves - for his album Songs to Warm the Heart (1959). [7] Cliff Richard - included in his album Good News (1967). [8] Ernest Tubb - a single release for Decca in 1951. [9] Tammy Wynette - included in her album Inspiration (1969) Faron Young - for his album My Garden of Prayer (1959) Aled Jones and Russell Watson - included in their album ...