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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 ...
The Best of Jim Reeves is a compilation album by Jim Reeves, released in 1964 on RCA Victor. The album spent eight weeks on the top of the Billboard country albums chart in August–September 1964 [2] and four weeks at number 3 in the UK in February–March 1965. [3]
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."
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 ".
Mary Reeves, center, veiled in black, walks to her car on Aug. 4, 1964, after attending joint services for her husband, Jim Reeves, and Dean Manuel, both killed in a plane crash near Brentwood.
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According to My Heart is an album by Jim Reeves originally released in 1960 on RCA Camden. It was the first of two number-one albums in the UK for American singer Jim Reeves . It spent four weeks at the top of the chart in 1969, five years after Reeves had died. [ 1 ]
Unlike other Jim Reeves albums, this was a compilation of previously issued non-LP singles and EP tracks. In 1962, RCA reissued this album in "electronic stereo" (RCA LSP-2223 (e)). All twelve songs, including the title track, were presented in "electronic stereo" even though "He'll Have To Go" was issued in true stereo on a 1960 single (RCA 61 ...