We Thank TheeJim Reeves
Release Date: 03/30/2001
Original Release:
1962
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 700933_CD
UPC # 743212985320
Label: RCA Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
We Thank Thee
2.
Where We'll Never Grow Ol
3.
I'll Fly Away
4.
Across the Bridge
5.
Have Thine Own Way Lord
6.
My Cathedral
7.
Night Watch
8.
I'd Rather Have Jesus
9.
Where Do I Go From Here
10.
Take My Hand Precious Lor
11.
This World Is Not My Home
12.
Oh Gentle Shepherd
13.
How Long Has It Been
14.
Teach Me How to Pray
15.
Padre of Old San Anto
16.
Evening Prayer, An
Performer: Jim Reeves
Distributor: MSI Music Distribution Notes: Country legend Jim Reeves' 1962 album WE THANK THEE consists of new and traditional gospel songs, including "I'll Fly Away" and "My Cathedral." 1995 remaster offers four extra songs. CD contains 4 bonus tracks. We Thank Thee is an inspirational album Jim Reeves released in 1962. Though it is pleasant -- Reeves' voice is in good shape and the country-pop productions sound nice -- nothing on the album particularly stands out, yet it is a nice record for dedicated Reeves' fans. ~ Thom Owens
Reeves's smooth, velvety voice is easy on the ears, as are the 'Nashville Sound' instrumental tracks behind it, but Jim Reeves was pure country. Although no one would ever confuse him with Hank Williams, Reeves cut such sides as "Four Walls," "He'll Have to Go," and "Distant Drums," all as much a part of the country canon as "Your Cheatin' Heart." Reeves, Eddy Arnold, and Patsy Cline pretty well defined country's sophisticated sound during the '50s and '60s.
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Arnold, Eddy Brown, Jim Ed Cline, Patsy Ford, "Tennessee" Ernie Frizzell, Lefty Gibson, Don Gill, Vince Houston, David James, Sonny Milsap, Ronnie O'Donnell, Daniel (Irish) Presley, Elvis Price, Ray Pride, Charley Rich, Charlie Robbins, Marty Travis, Randy Walker, Charlie Wariner, Steve Williams, Don Young, Faron
Influences:
Arnold, Eddy Autry, Gene Cooley, Spade Dexter, Al Duncan, Tommy Fairburn, Werly Foley, Red Mullican, Moon Penny, Hank Rodgers, Jimmie Williams, Hank Wills, Bob
Similar Genres:
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