Jim Reeves

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Jim Reeves (1923 - 1964), known affectionately as 'Gentleman Jim', was a country singer known for his velvety voice. Through his unique style, which fused the laidback style of crooners such as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby with country material, he brought country music to a whole new audience. He was also one of the first to bring country music to places outside of America, gaining widespread popularity in Britain, Europe, South Africa and India.

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Songs

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    'Till the End of the World

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    (Gimme That) Old Time Religion

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    (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliff's of Dover

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    A Beautiful Life

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    A Fool Such as I

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    A Letter to My Heart

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    A Raiload Bum

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    A Stranger's Just a Friend

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    According to My Heart

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    Adios Amigo

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    Adios Amigo (live)

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    Adios Amigos

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    After Loving You

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    Almost

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    Am I Losing You

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    Am I Losing You?

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    Am I That Easy to Forget

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    An Evening Prayer

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    An Old Christmas Card

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    Angel's Don't Lie

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    Angels Don't Lie

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    Anna Marie

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    Annabell Lee

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    Anne Marie

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    Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart

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    Be Honest With Me

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    Beyond the Clouds

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    Billy Bayou

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    Bimbo

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    Bimbo (live)

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    Bistant Drums

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    Blue Boy

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    Blue Christmas

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    Blue Side of Lonesome

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    Blue Side of Lonliness

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    Blue Skies

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    Blue Without My Baby

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    Blues in My Heart

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    Bolandse Nooientjie

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    But You Love Me, Daddy

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    C-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-s

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    C.H.R.I.S.T.M.A.S.

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    Carolina Moon

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    Charmaine

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    Chicken Hearted

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    Danny Boy

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    Dark Moon

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    Dear Heart's and Gentle People

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    Dear Hearts and Gentle People

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    Dear Señor Santa Claus


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