Jim Reeves spent 14 weeks at No. 1 on the country singles chart with "He'll Have to Go", also a pop and R&B hit.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Six decades ago, the life of one Nashville's most iconic musicians was tragically cut short in a plane crash that rocked Music ...
Reeves released his debut single, “What Were You Doing (Last Night),” in 1953. His next release, “Mexican Joe,” was his first No. 1. The next year, he scored another No. 1 with “Bimbo.” The first half ...
If Jim Reeves were alive he’d celebrate his 100 th birthday on Aug. 20 and next year will mark the 60 th anniversary of the death of one of Country Music’s greatest legends. “Gentleman Jim”, as he was ...
Recently in a small town in the west of this country, I encountered a man in his forties who recalled hearing Jim Reeves when he was a child. This came as no surprise to me because Jim was very ...
Take an intimate look at the life of country music star Jim Reeves, from his early career struggles to his rise to fame, and ultimately, the 1964 plane crash that resulted in his tragic and untimely ...
Six decades ago, the life of one Nashville's most iconic musicians was tragically cut short in a plane crash that rocked Music City to its core. Jim Reeves, a crooner that stood at the intersection of ...