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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. God Be with You (album) - Wikipedia

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    On the album's release, Billboard wrote: "He does a top notch job. Performances are sincere and skilled, and the recording job by Chet Atkins is excellent." [5]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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Remembering Patsy Cline & Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Remembering Patsy Cline & Jim Reeves is a tribute album released in 1982 remembering the music of country stars Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves who were both killed in plane crashes in the early 1960s. It was released by MCA Records. A similar album called Greatest Hits of Jim Reeves & Patsy Cline had been released the previous year by RCA Records.

  7. Trouble in the Amen Corner - Wikipedia

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    Recordings of the song by people with Wikipedia articles include: 1960 – Archie Campbell [4] 1961 – Jim Reeves [5] 1966 – Porter Wagoner and the Wagonmasters, on the album The Grand Ole Gospel [6] 1966 – Wink Martindale; 1967 – Tex Ritter, on the album Just Beyond the Moon [7] 1993 – Bill Anderson, on the album Country Music Heaven [8]

  8. Songs to Warm the Heart - Wikipedia

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    Songs to Warm the Heart is an album recorded by Jim Reeves and released in 1959 on the RCA Victor label (catalog no. LSP-2001). The album was produced by Chet Atkins . The cover photograph was by Don Cravens, and the liner notes were written by Don Richardson.

  9. The International Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    The International Jim Reeves is a 1963 album by Jim Reeves RCA Victor – LSP-2704. [2] "Auf wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "Blue Canadian Rockies" were released as singles. Auf wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "Blue Canadian Rockies" were released as singles.