Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves · 1957
28 min · 12 tracks · country
Smooth baritone vocals weave through lush arrangements, creating a comforting atmosphere of classic country sentimentality.
Jim Reeves is an album by Jim Reeves, released in 1957. Smooth baritone vocals weave through lush arrangements, creating a comforting atmosphere of classic country sentimentality. The album marked a significant moment in Jim Reeves' career, contributing to his rise in popularity during the 1950s. It includes several tracks that became staples of the country genre, showcasing his smooth style and emotional depth, which influenced later artists in the realm of country and pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jim Reeves sound like?
Smooth baritone vocals weave through lush arrangements, creating a comforting atmosphere of classic country sentimentality. Rooted in country.
What makes Jim Reeves by Jim Reeves notable?
The album marked a significant moment in Jim Reeves' career, contributing to his rise in popularity during the 1950s. It includes several tracks that became staples of the country genre, showcasing his smooth style and emotional depth, which influenced later artists in the realm of country and pop music. Released in 1957, 'Jim Reeves' was Jim Reeves' first studio album after establishing himself as a prominent voice in the country music scene. This self-titled work followed his earlier successes with singles like 'Four Walls' and 'He'll Have to Go,' cementing his transition from regional stardom to national acclaim.
How many songs are on Jim Reeves?
Jim Reeves has 12 tracks, running approximately 28 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Teardrops in My Heart Standout 2:32
- 2 I Get the Blues When It Rains Standout 2:05
- 3 You Belong to Me 2:35
- 4 Everywhere You Go 1:52
- 5 Need Me 2:23
- 6 I Care No More 2:33
- 7 My Happiness Standout 2:30
- 8 Yours 2:11
- 9 That’s My Desire 2:24
- 10 Blues in My Heart 2:27
- 11 I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Anymore 2:42
- 12 Final Affair 2:39
Release Date
January 1, 1957
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Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
28 min 59 sec
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