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James Travis "Jim" Reeves (August 20, 1923 – July 31, 1964) was an American
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 singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
 of country western and pop
Pop music

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 music
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Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
.

Reeves was born in Galloway, Texas
Galloway, Texas

Galloway or Gallaway is a rural unincorporated area in south east Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States, on Farm Road 31 seventeen miles southeast of Carthage, Texas and 2 miles from the Louisiana state line and De Soto Parish....
, a small rural community near Carthage
Carthage, Texas

Carthage is a city in Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 6,664 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Panola County, Texas, and is situated in East Texas near the Louisiana state line....
. He became known as a crooner
Crooner

Crooner is an epithet given to a male singer of a certain style of popular songs, dubbed pop standards. A crooner is a singer of popular ballads and thus a "balladeer"....
 because of his warm, velvety voice. His songs were remarkable for their simple elegance highlighted by his rich light baritone
Baritone

Baritone is a type of European classical music male voice type that lies between the bass and tenor voices. It is the most common male voice....
 voice. Songs such as "He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go

"He'll Have to Go" is an American country music and popular music hit recorded on October 15, 1959 by Jim Reeves. The song, released in the fall of 1959, went on to become a massive hit in both genres early in 1960....
," "Adios Amigo (song)," "Welcome To My World
Welcome To My World

Welcome To My World is the 7th album by Rosie Gaines, released October 8, 2006....
," and "Am I Losing You" demonstrated this approach.






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James Travis "Jim" Reeves (August 20, 1923 – July 31, 1964) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
 of country western and pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
 music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
.

Early life and rise to fame

Jim Reeves was born in Galloway, Texas
Galloway, Texas

Galloway or Gallaway is a rural unincorporated area in south east Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States, on Farm Road 31 seventeen miles southeast of Carthage, Texas and 2 miles from the Louisiana state line and De Soto Parish....
, a small rural community near Carthage
Carthage, Texas

Carthage is a city in Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 6,664 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Panola County, Texas, and is situated in East Texas near the Louisiana state line....
. He became known as a crooner
Crooner

Crooner is an epithet given to a male singer of a certain style of popular songs, dubbed pop standards. A crooner is a singer of popular ballads and thus a "balladeer"....
 because of his warm, velvety voice. His songs were remarkable for their simple elegance highlighted by his rich light baritone
Baritone

Baritone is a type of European classical music male voice type that lies between the bass and tenor voices. It is the most common male voice....
 voice. Songs such as "He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go

"He'll Have to Go" is an American country music and popular music hit recorded on October 15, 1959 by Jim Reeves. The song, released in the fall of 1959, went on to become a massive hit in both genres early in 1960....
," "Adios Amigo (song)," "Welcome To My World
Welcome To My World

Welcome To My World is the 7th album by Rosie Gaines, released October 8, 2006....
," and "Am I Losing You" demonstrated this approach. Jim Reeves' Christmas songs have been perennial favorites, including songs such as "Silver Bells," "Blue Christmas
Blue Christmas

"Blue Christmas" is a Christmas song written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson . The heart-broken tale of unrequited love during the holidays had long been considered a Christmas staple of country music, having been recorded by Ernest Tubb in 1948....
," and "An Old Christmas Card".

For many years, Reeves mixed college life with baseball and music. Influenced by such Western swing artists as Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)

Jimmie Rodgers was a country singer in the early 20th century known most widely for his rhythmic yodeling. Among the first country music superstars and pioneers, Rodgers was also known as "The Singing Brakeman", "The Blue Yodeler", and "The Father of Country Music"....
 and Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican

Aubrey Wilson Mullican , known as Moon Mullican, was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist. However, he also sang and played jazz, rock 'n' roll and the blues....
 as well as popular crooners Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby was an United States popular singer and actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death.One of the first multimedia stars, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses....
, Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold

Richard Edward Arnold was among the most popular country music singers in United States history and helped to create the Nashville sound....
 and Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
, it was not long before he got a foothold into the music industry. For a time, he was a member of Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican

Aubrey Wilson Mullican , known as Moon Mullican, was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist. However, he also sang and played jazz, rock 'n' roll and the blues....
's band and also worked as a DJ and announcer with local radio stations. He made some early, Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican

Aubrey Wilson Mullican , known as Moon Mullican, was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist. However, he also sang and played jazz, rock 'n' roll and the blues....
-style recordings like "Each Beat of my Heart" and "My Heart's Like a Welcome Mat" in the late 1940s/early 1950s.

After an injury cut short his minor-league baseball career with the St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals

The St. Louis Cardinals are a professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the National League Central in the National League of Major League Baseball....
 farm system, his musical break came while working as announcer on KWKH Radio in Shreveport, Louisiana
Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport is the third-largest city and the principal city of the third largest metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Louisiana, as well as being the 99th-largest city in the United States....
. Singer Sleepy LaBeef could not make it on time for a performance on the Louisiana Hayride
Louisiana Hayride

The 'Louisiana Hayride' was a radio broadcast from the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana, that during its heyday from 1948 to 1960 helped launch the careers of some of the greatest names in American music....
, according to former Hayride emcee Frank Page, and Reeves was asked to fill in. (Other accounts—including Reeves himself, in an interview later released on the RCA album Yours Sincerely—name Hank Williams as the absentee.) Reeves' singing career was launched.

Initial success in the 1950s

His first country hits included "I Love You" (a duet with Ginny Wright
Ginny Wright

Ginny Wright is an United States country music singer. She was born in Twin City, Georgia during the 1930s, first sang in glee clubs, and studied opera....
), "Mexican Joe", "Bimbo" and other songs on both Fabor Records and Abbott Records. Eventually, Reeves began to tire of the novelty bracket he had been forced into, and left for RCA Victor.

Indeed, by 1955 it was becoming apparent that RCA was very willing to sign Jim, and offered him a 10-year recording contract. Reeves signed, and the Abbot label had released a singer who was due to become one of country music's biggest and brightest stars. (Incidentally. the man who clinched the deal for RCA, Stephen H. Sholes, produced some of Jim's first recordings at RCA, and later in 1955 he completed a memorable "double" when he signed a young Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
 for the company.)

In his earliest RCA Victor recordings, Reeves was still singing in the loud style of his first recordings, a style considered standard for country-western performers at that time. He sought to soften his volume, using a lower pitch and singing with lips nearly touching the microphone, but ran into some resistance at RCA—until in 1957, with the support of his producer Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins

Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins was an influential American guitarist and record producer.His picking style, inspired by Merle Travis, Django Reinhardt, George Barnes and Les Paul, brought him admirers both within and outside the country scene, both in the United States and internationally....
, he used this new style on his version of a demo song of lost love, written from a woman's perspective (and intended for a female singer). "Four Walls" not only took top position on the country charts, but went to number eleven on the popular charts at the same time. Reeves had not only opened the door to wider acceptance for other country singers, but had also helped usher in a new style of country music, using violins and lusher background arrangements, soon called "The Nashville Sound
Nashville sound

The Nashville, Tennessee sound arose during the late 1950s as a sub-genre of American country music, replacing the chart dominance of honky tonk music which was most popular in the 1940s and 1950s....
."

His hits in the 1960s

In 1959–60 Reeves scored his greatest hit with the Joe Allison
Joe Allison

Joe Marion Allison was an United States Hall of Fame songwriter, a radio and television personality, a record producer, and a country music business executive....
 composition "He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go

"He'll Have to Go" is an American country music and popular music hit recorded on October 15, 1959 by Jim Reeves. The song, released in the fall of 1959, went on to become a massive hit in both genres early in 1960....
," which earned him a platinum record. He had a posthumous No.1 hit on the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 pop charts in 1966 with "Distant Drums
Distant Drums (song)

"Distant Drums" is the title of a song which provided US singer Jim Reeves with his only number one hit ? albeit posthumously ? in the United Kingdom in 1966, some two years after his death in a plane crash on 31 July 1964....
," a song written for him by Cindy Walker
Cindy Walker

Cindy Walker was a prolific American songwriter, as well as a singer and dancer. As a songwriter Walker was responsible for a large number of popular and enduring songs, recorded by many different artists....
. Jim Reeves was one of the few Western singers, including music acts such as Boney M
Boney M

Boney M. is a West Germany-based pop music and disco group created by West Germany record producer Frank Farian. The four original members of the group's official lineup were Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett , Maizie Williams , and Bobby Farrell ....
 and ABBA
ABBA

ABBA were a Sweden pop music group. The band consisted of Agnetha F?ltskog, Benny Andersson, Bj?rn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad . They topped the charts worldwide from the mid-1970s in music to the early 1980s in music....
, who became widely known in the non-European world, including Africa, India and Southeast Asia. To this day he is affectionately referred to as "Gentleman Jim" in those parts.

Death

Reeves died when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed during a thunderstorm near Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the Capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, Tennessee....
. His business partner and manager Dean Manuel (who was also the pianist in Reeves' backing group) was also killed in the crash. On July 31 1964 Reeves and Manuel left Batesville, Arkansas
Batesville, Arkansas

Batesville is the largest city in and the county seat of Independence County, Arkansas, Arkansas, United States, 80 miles northeast of Little Rock, Arkansas, the state capital....
 en route to Nashville, having just secured a deal on some property. He had also unsuccessfully tried to buy property from the LaGrone family in Deadwood, Texas, north of his birthplace of Galloway. While flying over Brentwood
Brentwood, Tennessee

Brentwood is a city in Williamson County, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States, and an affluent suburb of Nashville, Tennessee. The population was 23,445 at the United States Census, 2000....
, they encountered a violent thunderstorm which proved more than a match for the tiny, single-engined Beechcraft
Beechcraft

The Beech Aircraft Corporation, previously the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon and now a unit of Hawker Beechcraft, is a United States manufacturer of general aviation and military aircraft, ranging from light single engine aircraft to business jets and light military transports....
 'Debonair
Beechcraft Bonanza

The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general aviation aircraft introduced in 1947 by Beechcraft. it is still being produced in derivative form by Hawker Beechcraft, becoming the longest-running production airplane in history....
' aircraft. The plane faded from the radar screens at around 1702 hrs, and all radio contact with the craft was lost.

One of the major causes of the crash was deemed to have been that the small airplane had become caught in the centre of the thunderstorm and that Reeves suffered "spatial disorientation
Spatial disorientation

Spatial disorientation is a condition in which an aircraft aviator's perception of direction does not agree with reality. While it can be brought on by disturbances or disease within the vestibular system, it is more typically a temporary condition resulting from flight into poor weather conditions with low or no visibility....
", which would have resulted in his not realizing in which direction the plane was travelling, be it up, down, left or right.

Both Reeves and Randy Hughes, the pilot of Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline was an United States country music singer who enjoyed pop music crossover success during the era of the Nashville Sound in the early 1960s....
's ill-fated plane, were trained by the same instructor.

It is now understood that Reeves was, in fact, flying the plane upside down and he assumed he was raising the craft some distance in an attempt to clear the path of the storm. This would have explained why, when the wreckage was eventually found some 42 hours later, the engine and nose of the plane were buried deep in the earth due to the tremendous impact of the stricken craft hitting the ground. The crash site is situated in a wooded area NNE of Brentwood roughly at the junction of Baxter Lane and Franklin Pike Circle just east of US interstate 65 and SW of Nashville international airport where he was seeking to land.

On the morning of August 2 1964 the bodies of Jim Reeves and Dean Manuel were found amongst the wreckage of the shattered plane. At 13:00 that afternoon, radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 stations across the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 announced to their shocked and stunned audiences that Jim Reeves had been killed in a plane crash.

Many thousands of people turned out to pay their last respects to Jim Reeves at his funeral, which took place on August 4 1964. The coffin, draped in flowers from respectful fans, was driven through the silent streets of Nashville and to Jim's final resting place near his home town of Carthage, Texas
Carthage, Texas

Carthage is a city in Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 6,664 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Panola County, Texas, and is situated in East Texas near the Louisiana state line....
.

Legacy

Reeves' records continued with good sales for both the old albums and a series of new ones. His widow, Mary, combined unreleased tracks with rerecorded previous releases (placing updated instrumentals alongside Reeves' original vocals) to produce a regular series of "new" albums after her husband's death. She also operated The Jim Reeves Museum in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the Capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, Tennessee....
 from the early 1980s until 1996.

Indeed, Jim scored a major success when, in 1966, his record "Distant Drums" went to number one in the British singles chart and remained in pole position for a remarkable five weeks - beating off stiff competition from such acts as The Beatles with "Yellow Submarine" and "Eleanor Rigby" (a double-sided "A" release) and the Small Faces' "All Or Nothing". In addition, "Distant Drums" also held off many other songs from living artists who were in the UK charts at that time. In all, "Distant Drums" remained in the UK charts for a staggering forty-five weeks as well as topping the US country music charts. Not bad going for a song which had been recorded by Jim for its composer Cindy Walker only under the impression it was for her personal use only and had been deemed "unsuitable" for general release by Chet Atkins and the RCA record company. "Distant Drums" was named 'Song of the Year' in the UK in 1966 and Jim had the distinction of being the first American artist to receive that particular accolade.

Although he no longer features in the singles charts, Jim Reeves compilation albums containing well-known standards continue to sell well. "The Definitive Collection" reached #21 in the UK album charts in July 2003 and "Memories are made of this" #35 in July 2004. Bear Family Records
Bear Family Records

Bear Family Records is a Germany-based independent record label that specializes in reissues of archival material ranging from country music to 1950s rock and roll....
 in Germany produced a 16-CD boxed set of Jim's studio recordings and several smaller sets consisting mainly of radio broadcasts and demos. In 2007, they released a set entitled "Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the Capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, Tennessee....
 Stars on Tour", containing audio and video material of the RCA tour of Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 in April 1964 in which Jim features prominently. This is a fascinating collection as it enables us to listen to and see Jim at the height of his fame, just a couple of months before his death. Since 2003, the US based VoiceMasters has issued over 80 previously unreleased recordings by Jim, including new songs that fans have not heard, as well as newly overdubbed material. Among them is "I'm A Hit Again," the last song Jim recorded in his basement studio just a few days before his death. VoiceMasters overdubbed this historic track in the same studio in Jim's former home (now owned by another Nashville record producer). These Voicemasters releases are warmly welcomed and appreciated by Jim's legion of fans across the world. Reeves fans have repeatedly urged BMG or Bear Family to re-release some of the songs overdubbed in the years after Jim's death which have never appeared on CD.

He was elected posthumously to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1967, and in 1998 he was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame

The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame/Tex Ritter Museum, located in Carthage, Texas in Panola County, Texas, honors those who have made outstanding contributions to country music and were born in the state of Texas....
 in Carthage, Texas
Carthage, Texas

Carthage is a city in Panola County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 6,664 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Panola County, Texas, and is situated in East Texas near the Louisiana state line....
, where the Jim Reeves Memorial is located.

Reeves' inscription at the Country Music Hall of Fame reads -

"The velvet style of 'Gentleman Jim Reeves' was an international influence. His rich voice bought millions of new fans to country music from every corner of the world.

Although the crash of his private airplane took his life, posterity will keep his name alive because they will remember him as one of country music's most important performers."

The inscription on the Jim Reeves Memorial has:

"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."

Blind R&B and Blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 artist Robert Bradley
Robert Bradley

Robert Bradley or Bob Bradley may refer to:*Bob Bradley , American soccer coach*Bob Bradley , Australian Rules footballer*Bob Bradley , American professional wrestler...
 (better known as Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise

Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise was formed in 1994 when former members of the band Second Self came across a blind street performer by the name of Robert Bradley....
) pays tribute to this singing legend in the album description of his latest studio release Out of the Wilderness. Bradley is quoted as saying, "This record brings me back to the time when I started out wanting to be a singer-songwriter, where the music did not need the New York Philharmonic to make it real...I wanted to do a record and just be Robert and sing straight like Jim Reeves on ‘Put Your Sweet Lips a Little Closer to the Phone.'”

English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 comedian
Comedian

A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain members of an audience, primarily by making them laughter. This might be through jokes or amusing situations, or acting a fool, as in slapstick, or employing prop comedy....
, Jim Moir
Vic Reeves

Vic Reeves is an England comedian, best known for his double act with Bob Mortimer . He is known for his surrealism and non sequitur sense of humour....
 takes his stage name "Vic Reeves" from Jim Reeves and Vic Damone
Vic Damone

Vic Damone is an United States singer and entertainer....
, two of his favourite singers.

International success


South Africa

In the early 1960s, Reeves was more popular than Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
 in South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
. During this period, he recorded several albums in Afrikaans. In 1963 he starred in a South African film, Kimberley Jim, which was the biggest South African production up to that date. The film's working title was "Strike It Rich" and was released with a special prologue and epilogue in South African cinemas after Reeves' passing, praising Reeves as a true friend of South Africa. The film was produced, directed and written by Emil Nofal.

Reeves is particularly popular amongst the Zulu population in South Africa and is known amongst this community by the monikers "King Jim" and (because of his 6'1" frame) "Big Jim".

Norway

Jim Reeves was very big in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 throughout the 1960s. His first hit in Norway was "He'll Have to Go
He'll Have to Go

"He'll Have to Go" is an American country music and popular music hit recorded on October 15, 1959 by Jim Reeves. The song, released in the fall of 1959, went on to become a massive hit in both genres early in 1960....
" which reached #1 in the Top 10 and stayed in the list for 29 weeks. "I Love You Because", though, was his biggest hit here. It reached #1 in 1964 and stayed in the list for 39 weeks.

Reeves visited Njårdhallen, Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
 on April 16 1964, along with Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare

Bobby Bare is an United States country music singer and songwriter. He is the father of Bobby Bare, Jr., also a musician....
, Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins

Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins was an influential American guitarist and record producer.His picking style, inspired by Merle Travis, Django Reinhardt, George Barnes and Les Paul, brought him admirers both within and outside the country scene, both in the United States and internationally....
, The Blue Boys and The Anita Kerr Singers
Anita Kerr

Anita Kerr is an United States singer, composer and music producer.Kerr's career peak was during the 1960s, a time when women in her field were rare....
. They held two successful concerts. The last concert was filmed and televised by the Norwegian broadcasting network (NRK - Norsk Rikskringkasting). They ran out of tape so the complete concert was not recorded in its entirety and included, unfortunately, some of the last songs of Jim's segment of the show. There are reports that he performed his hit song "You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened To Me)" in this section of the concert.The show has been re-run many times over the years. In Britain and Ireland there were tributes penned to Reeves after his death, A Tribute to Jim Reeves was written by Eddie Masterson and recorded by Larry Cunningham and The MIghty Avons and in January 1965 it was in the UK Charts and Top Ten in Ireland. In the UK, We'll Remember You was written by Geoff Gerrard but not released until recently on an album by Houston Wells. Reeves had toured in Ireland and England in 1963, and came back to England for some TV and Radio shows while on the European Tour. In total Reeves had 696 weeks in the Norwegian Top 20 album chart, by far making him one of the most beloved and popular artists in the history of Norway.

Ireland

Jim Reeves and The Blue Boys were in Ireland from 30 May 1963 to the 19 June 1963 with a tour of US Overseas bases from the 10 June to the 15 June after which they returned to Ireland to complete the tour. Reeves performed in most counties in Ireland and there were occasions when he left the venue early because he was unhappy with the piano, the tour was the subject of an interview with Peter Clark of Spotlight Magazine on the 6 June 1963 in which Reeves expressed his concerns about the tour schedule and the condition of the pianos but said that he was pleased with the audiences and in a number of cases he put on a show for 40 - 45 minutes. He had planned to record an album of popular Irish songs and had three Number Ones here in 1963 and 1964, Welcome to My World,I Love You Because, and I Won't Forget You. In all Jim Reeves had 11 songs in the Irish Charts from 1962 to 1967. He recorded two Irish ballads, Danny Boy and Maureen. He ramains a popular artist in that country today and many Irish singers have recorded tribute albums. A play by author Dermot Devitt Put Your Sweet Lips was based on his appearance in The Pavesi Ballroom, Donegal town on the 7 June 1963 and the reminiscences of the people who were there. This material is included here because the Irish and English tours came between the tour of South Africa and the European tour. Reeves was permitted to perform in Ireland by the Irish Fedaration of Musicians on the condition that he share the same bill with the Irish Show Bands of which there was a growing number in 1963. The British Federation of Musicians would not permit him to play to the public there because no agreement existed for British Show Bands to travel to America in exchange for the Blue Boys playing in England.

India and Sri Lanka

Jim Reeves has a huge fan following in both India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 and Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island country in South Asia, located about off the southern coast of India....
. Jim Reeves is undoubtedly the all time most popular English language singer in Sri Lanka. Walk around Christian houses in either nation during Christmas season and you are certain to hear Jim's carols. Young and old, Jim has captured them all since the 1960s. Walk into any music store and you will find Jim's CDs or audio cassettes readily available even in 2009. Two of Reeves' songs, "There's a Heartache Following Me" and "Welcome to My World," were favorite songs of Indian guru Meher Baba
Meher Baba

Meher Baba , , born Merwan Sheriar Irani, was an Indian mystic and spiritual master who declared publicly in 1954 that he was the Avatar of the age....
, leading Baba follower Pete Townshend
Pete Townshend

Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend , is an English rock and roll guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer, and writer, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for The Who, as well as for his own solo career....
 of The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
 to record his own version of "There's a Heartache Following Me" on his first major solo album Who Came First
Who Came First

Who Came First is the first major-label solo album by Pete Townshend, guitarist and lead songwriter of The Who. It includes outtakes from the semi-aborted Who concept album Lifehouse as well as homages to his mentor Meher Baba....
 in 1972.

Also, Robert Svoboda
Robert Svoboda

Robert Edwin Svoboda is an United States author and ayurvedic Physician who continually travels the globe giving lectures and courses related to the subjects of ayurveda, jyotish, tantra and Eastern religion....
 in his trilogy on aghora
Aghora

Aghora can refer to:*The Hindu god Bhairava, a form of Shiva.*Aghori, a particular school of Hindu Tantra*Aghor, subsect of the Aghora lineage, followers of Bhagwan Ramji...
 and the Aghori
Aghori

The Aghori are a Hindu sect believed to have split off from the Kapalika order in the fourteenth century AD. Most other Hindus condemn them as non-Hindu because of their cannibalistic rituals....
 Vimalananda, mentions that Vimalananda, considered Jim Reeves a gandharva
Gandharva

In Hinduism In Hinduism, the Gandharvas are male nature spirits, husbands of the Apsaras. Some are part animal, usually a bird or horse. They have superb musical skills....
, ie. in Indian tradition, a heavenly musician, who had taken birth on earth. Jim's songs were precious to Vimalananda, and he had Svoboda play "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" of Jim Reeves, at his cremation.

Jim was popular not only in these countries, but also in much of the world, being just as popular as Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. Jim's international status as a superstar even often surpassed his popularity in his home country, the United States.

Discography


External links

  • Biography and discography at Allmusic
  • , an extensive website dedicated to the memory of Jim Reeves, including audio clips of new songs by JIm fans have not heard before.
  • at the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • Large collection of Jim Reeves information
  • , a fan forum dedicated to Jim Reeves
  • The fan club issues the fan club magazine in two editions: Dutch and English. It was founded in 1975 and is the longest running Jim Reeves fan club/ organization.
  • Jim Reeves' Memorial
  • to the left: scroll down to 'R' and 'REEVES Jim' (this discography is quite complete w/ original picture sleeves, chart positions and lyrics)*, The Jim Reeves Museum, Voxna, Sweden