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Greatest Hits album of 1960's great, Jim Reeves.
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Jim Reeves worked toward a career in professional baseball, When an injury made that impossible, he turned to his lifelong love of singing, He made his first hits in a raw country style in the early Fifties, only to find far greater success once he joined RCA and began singing in his natural voice, Smooth and intimate, hits like "Four Walls" and "He'll Have To Go" heralded a new style of country record, known as the Nashville Sound, that broadened the music's appeal, By the early Sixties, Reeves found that his appeal extended worldwide, His potential seemed boundless until a summer day in 1964 ended it all too soon, It ended his life, but not his legacy.
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