The International Jim Reeves
The International Jim Reeves is a 1963 album by Jim Reeves RCA Victor – LSP-2704.[1] "Auf wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "Blue Canadian Rockies" were released as a single.[2][3]
The International Jim Reeves | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1963 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 28:20 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
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Track listing
- "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" 3:01
- "The Old Kalahari" 2:07 “Die Ou Kalahari”
- "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" 2:57
- "True" 2:31 song by Cindy Walker
- "I'm Crying Again" 1:58 “Ek Verlang Na Jou”
- "Guilty" 3:09
- "Blue Canadian Rockies" 2:36
- "The Hawaiian Wedding Song" 2:05
- "You Are My Love" 1:39 “Jy Is My Liefling” (Jim Reeves - C Cooper - W Cooper),
- "Heartbreak in Silhouette" 3:04
- "Tahiti" 2:26, Afrikaans song
- "Golden Memories and Silver Tears" 2:47 Cindy Walker
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References
- Country & Western Express - Issues 11-20 - Page 20 1963
- Billboard - 16 Nov 1963 - Page 41 Vol. 75, No. 46 Nera put together two tracks from Jim Reeves' LP "The International Jim Reeves" as a single record. This new RCA Victor platter in Norway will consist of "Auf wiederseh'n Sweetheart" c/w "Blue Canadian Rockies."
- Larry Jordan -Jim Reeves: His Untold Story 2011 - Page 451 0615524303 "Reeves also made an abortive attempt to cut “The Hawaiian Wedding Song.” On this February night, Jim re-recorded portions of four songs that he had earlier cut in the Afrikaans language, thus adding American lyrics. These included “The Old Kalahari,” (originally “Die Ou Kalahari”); “I'm Crying Again,” (“Ek Verlang Na Jou”), “You Are My Love,” (“Jy Is My Liefling”) and “Tahiti.”
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