Jim Reeves - Oldies Selection: Best Of, Vol. 1 (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Jim Reeves
- Title: Oldies Selection: Best Of, Vol. 1
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Pipe Dublin
- Genre: Country, Pop
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:48:48
- Total Size: 256 mb | 526 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Jim Reeves - (Far Away Feelin') the Spell of the Yukon
02. Jim Reeves - 'till the End of the World
03. Jim Reeves - According to My Heart
04. Jim Reeves - (Now and Then There's) a Fool Such as I
05. Jim Reeves - A Beautiful Life
06. Jim Reeves - A Fallen Star
07. Jim Reeves - A Railroad Bum
08. Jim Reeves - Across the Bridge
09. Jim Reeves - All Dressed up and Lonely
10. Jim Reeves - Almost
11. Jim Reeves - Am I Losing You (Alternative Take)
12. Jim Reeves - Am I That Easy to Forget
13. Jim Reeves - An Evening Prayer
14. Jim Reeves - Anna Marie
15. Jim Reeves - Annabel Lee
16. Jim Reeves - Apple Core
17. Jim Reeves - Are You the One
18. Jim Reeves - Be Honest with Me
19. Jim Reeves - Beatin' on a Ding Dong
20. Jim Reeves - Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt
21. Jim Reeves - Billy Bayou
22. Jim Reeves - Bimbo
23. Jim Reeves - Blue Side of Lonesome
24. Jim Reeves - Blue Skies
25. Jim Reeves - Blues in My Heart
26. Jim Reeves - Bolanose Nodientjie (Beautiful Dreamer)
27. Jim Reeves - Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me)
28. Jim Reeves - Charmaine
29. Jim Reeves - Come Rain or Come Shine
30. Jim Reeves - Danny Boy
31. Jim Reeves - Dark Moon
32. Jim Reeves - Dear Hearts and Gentle People
33. Jim Reeves - Die Ou Kalahari
34. Jim Reeves - Don't Ask Me Why
35. Jim Reeves - Don't Tell Me
36. Jim Reeves - Don't You Want Be My Girl
37. Jim Reeves - Drinking Tequila
38. Jim Reeves - Each Time You Leave
39. Jim Reeves - Ek Verlang Na Jou
40. Jim Reeves - Everywhere You Go
41. Jim Reeves - Final Affair
42. Jim Reeves - Four Walls
43. Jim Reeves - Give Me One More Kiss
44. Jim Reeves - Go Home
01. Jim Reeves - (Far Away Feelin') the Spell of the Yukon
02. Jim Reeves - 'till the End of the World
03. Jim Reeves - According to My Heart
04. Jim Reeves - (Now and Then There's) a Fool Such as I
05. Jim Reeves - A Beautiful Life
06. Jim Reeves - A Fallen Star
07. Jim Reeves - A Railroad Bum
08. Jim Reeves - Across the Bridge
09. Jim Reeves - All Dressed up and Lonely
10. Jim Reeves - Almost
11. Jim Reeves - Am I Losing You (Alternative Take)
12. Jim Reeves - Am I That Easy to Forget
13. Jim Reeves - An Evening Prayer
14. Jim Reeves - Anna Marie
15. Jim Reeves - Annabel Lee
16. Jim Reeves - Apple Core
17. Jim Reeves - Are You the One
18. Jim Reeves - Be Honest with Me
19. Jim Reeves - Beatin' on a Ding Dong
20. Jim Reeves - Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt
21. Jim Reeves - Billy Bayou
22. Jim Reeves - Bimbo
23. Jim Reeves - Blue Side of Lonesome
24. Jim Reeves - Blue Skies
25. Jim Reeves - Blues in My Heart
26. Jim Reeves - Bolanose Nodientjie (Beautiful Dreamer)
27. Jim Reeves - Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me)
28. Jim Reeves - Charmaine
29. Jim Reeves - Come Rain or Come Shine
30. Jim Reeves - Danny Boy
31. Jim Reeves - Dark Moon
32. Jim Reeves - Dear Hearts and Gentle People
33. Jim Reeves - Die Ou Kalahari
34. Jim Reeves - Don't Ask Me Why
35. Jim Reeves - Don't Tell Me
36. Jim Reeves - Don't You Want Be My Girl
37. Jim Reeves - Drinking Tequila
38. Jim Reeves - Each Time You Leave
39. Jim Reeves - Ek Verlang Na Jou
40. Jim Reeves - Everywhere You Go
41. Jim Reeves - Final Affair
42. Jim Reeves - Four Walls
43. Jim Reeves - Give Me One More Kiss
44. Jim Reeves - Go Home
Gentleman Jim Reeves was perhaps the biggest male star to emerge from the Nashville sound. His mellow baritone voice and muted velvet orchestration combined to create a sound that echoed around his world and has lasted to this day. Detractors will call the sound country-pop (or plain pop), but none can argue against the large audience that loves this music. Reeves was capable of singing hard country ("Mexican Joe" went to number one in 1953), but he made his greatest impact as a country-pop crooner. From 1955 through 1969, Reeves was consistently in the country and pop charts an amazing fact in light of his untimely death in an airplane accident in 1964. Not only was he a presence in the American charts, but he became country music's foremost international ambassador and, if anything, was even more popular in Europe and Britain than in his native America. After his death, his fan base didn't diminish at all, and several of his posthumous hits actually outsold his earlier singles; no less than six number one singles arrived in the three years following his burial. In fact, during the '70s and '80s, he continued to have hits with both unreleased material and electronic duets like "Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me" with Deborah Allen and "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" with his smooth-singing female counterpart of the plush Nashville sound, Patsy Cline, who also perished in an airplane crash, in 1963. But Reeves' legacy remains with lush country-pop singles like "Four Walls" (1957) and "He'll Have to Go" (1959), which defined both his style and an entire era of country music.
Year 2021 | Country | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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