Digitally Remastered Collection from the Late Country Singer with a Generous Helping of 25 of his Many Hit Songs that Are Loved by Millions Round the World.
1.
I'll Fly Away
2.
Whispering Hope
3.
An Evening Prayer
4.
Take My Hand Precious Lord
5.
Where We'll Never Grow Old
6.
A Beautiful Lie
7.
In The Garden
8.
God Be With You
9.
Trouble In The Amen Corner
10.
Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
11.
May The Good Lord Bless & Keep You
12.
It Is No Secret
13.
Oh Gentle Shepherd
14.
I'd Rather Have Jesus
15.
He Will
16.
Precious Memories
17.
How Long Has It Been
18.
Have Thine Own Way Lord
19.
Where Do I Go From Here?
20.
Teach Me How To Pray
UK twofer combines two of the country legends 1964 albums. BMG.
We Thank Thee Music Artist : Jim Reeves Music Label : RCA Victor Europe Release Date : 1995-10-23 Artistopia's Price :$11.99
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Album Summary
Remastered reissue, part of RCA's Living Stereo series, for this 1962 gospel album by the late vocalist, plus four classics from 1959 added as bonus tracks: 'How Long Has It Been', 'Teach Me How To Pray', 'The Padre Of OldSan Antone' and 'An Evening Prayer'. 16 tracks total.
His Personal Best Music Artist : Jim Reeves Music Label : RCA Victor Europe Release Date : 2004-03-29 Artistopia's Price :$9.99
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His complete LPs Singing down the Lane ('56), Jim Reeves ('57) and Girls I Have Known ('58) plus bonus tracks! The beloved country-pop crooner sings his hits Four Walls; According to My Heart; My Lips Are Sealed; Am I Losing You; Waiting for a Train; Two Shadows on Your Window; Drinking Tequila , and Yonder Comes a Sucker plus Mona Lisa; Charmaine; Bimbo , and more.
This posthumous release gathers together the best-known inspirational numbers by "Gentleman" Jim Reeves, the East Texas troubadour who perfected traditional country's smoothed-out Nashville sound. With his inimitable velvety baritone, Reeves caresses each note in his signature laid-back style, performing with genuine confidence rather than smarm. "I'll Fly Away" marries Reeves's classic tones with Floyd Cramer-styled piano and "Padre of Old San Antone" captures the highly polished Tex-Mex flavor introduced by Reeves on his monster hit "Mexican Joe." "We Thank Thee," an eloquent ballad of gratitude, exemplifies the sophisticated country-pop that Reeves and contemporary Patsy Cline popularized, "In the Garden" shines brightly with ringing guitar coupled with Lawrence Welkian group background vocals, and "Trouble in the Amen Corner" is a first-class tearjerking talkie. --Paige La Grone