, which compiled all 444 of his known recordings into definitive multi-volume sets. Famous Tracks "He'll Have to Go"
It was a soft, intimate sound that even his record label originally resisted. Yet, it became a #1 country hit and crossed over to #11 on the pop charts. Suddenly, the "cowboy" was gone, replaced by a man in a smart sports jacket and slacks—the man the world would soon call . The Global Ambassador of the Nashville Sound jim reeves discography 19572009torrent hot
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Reeves actually had more #1 hits after his death than while he was alive. The most significant was "Distant Drums" (1966), which topped the charts in both the US and the UK. Suddenly, the "cowboy" was gone, replaced by a