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Jim Reeves

Jim Reeves ( 20 August 1923 - 31 July 1964) was a country singer known for his warm velvet voice. Jim Reeves aka Gentlemen Jim died in a planecrash. Some of the songs he made famous were:
  • talkin' to your heart
  • Yonder comes a sucker
  • A fool such as I


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God Never Wastes a Hurt by Jim Reeve

Readings and Issues in Cost Management by Jim Reeve

The Songs of Jim Reeves by Jim Reeves

Like A Moth To A Flame : The Jim Reeves Story by Michael Streissguth

Catch the Wave: Experience the Thrill of Spirit-Empowered Living by Steven W. Cole

Royal Blood: Fifty Years of Classic Thoroughbreds by Richard Stone Reeves

Prayer in the Day: A Book of Mysteries by Jim Cotter

Royal Blood: Fifty Years of Classic Thoroughbreds by Richard Stone Reeves

Prayer in the Day: A Book of Mysteries by Jim Cotter

When the Sky Is Red by Beth Lawrence

The saga of Jim Reeves : country and western singer and musician by Pansy Cook


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