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  2. Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Jim Reeves Drive at the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage, Texas. Reeves was elected posthumously to the Country Music Hall of Fame during 1967, which honored him by saying, "The velvet style of 'Gentleman Jim Reeves' was an international influence. His rich voice brought millions of new fans to country music from every corner of the ...

  3. Jim Reeves discography - Wikipedia

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    The Country Side of Jim Reeves "According to My Heart" / 4 8 — According to My Heart "The Mother of a Honky Tonk Girl" (with Carol Johnson) flip 15 — Jim Reeves and Some Friends: 1957 "Am I Losing You" / 3 5 — Songs to Warm the Heart "Waitin' for a Train" flip — — The Country Side of Jim Reeves "Four Walls" b/w "I Know and You Know ...

  4. Category:Jim Reeves songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jim Reeves songs or lists of Jim Reeves songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jim Reeves songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. We Thank Thee - Wikipedia

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    Jim Reeves chronology; A Touch of Velvet (1962) We Thank Thee ... "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey: 2:20: 11. "This World Is Not My Home" Traditional:

  6. Take My Hand, Precious Lord - Wikipedia

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    The melody is credited to Dorsey, drawn extensively from the 1844 hymn tune, "Maitland". [1] " Maitland" is often attributed to American composer George N. Allen (1812–1877), but the earliest known source (Plymouth Collection, 1855 [2]) shows that Allen was the author/adapter of the text "Must Jesus bear the cross alone," not the composer of the tune, and the tune itself was printed without ...

  7. How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry

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    "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" - Ronnie Milsap "Family Bible" - Ricky Skaggs "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" - Sara Evans "The Old Rugged Cross" - Brad Paisley "The Wayfaring Stranger" - Trace Adkins "Where No One Stands Alone" - Loretta Lynn "Give Me Jesus" - Vince Gill "A House of Gold" - Dierks Bentley "How Great Thou Art" - Carrie Underwood

  8. The Best of Jim Reeves Volume III - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music [2] The Best of Jim Reeves Volume III is a compilation album by Jim Reeves, released in 1969 on RCA Victor. [3] Track listing

  9. 40 Golden Greats (Jim Reeves album) - Wikipedia

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    40 Golden Greats is a greatest hits album by Jim Reeves. It was released in 1975 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart , [ 1 ] where it was a posthumous number one . Surprisingly, it does not include " I Love You Because ".