Sixty years ago today, Jim Reeves was at the top of the country chart with an album that contained multiple career highlights.
On this day (September 3) in 1964, Jim Reeves was at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with “I Guess I’m Crazy.” Penned by Werly Fairburn, the song spent seven consecutive weeks at No.
Jim Reeves was a country music star from Texas who rose to fame in the 1950s. His smooth voice and polite style earned him the nickname Gentleman Jim in the industry. He recorded chart-topping songs ...
A 20-song collection of previously unavailable singing performances by the late, great Jim Reeves — Jim Reeves: Live at the Opry — has just been released by the Country Music Foundation. The songs ...
Six decades ago, the life of one Nashville's most iconic musicians was tragically cut short in a plane crash that rocked Music City to its core. Jim Reeves, a crooner that stood at the intersection of ...
James Reddiough takes a trip down memory lane and remembers the incredible career and life of Jim Reeves and his connection ...
This week in 1957: Over 100,000 people crowded Yankee Stadium for a Billy Graham rally; producers predicted a nonprofitable season for television due to inflation and escalating costs of producing ...
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