Jim Reeves (the gentleman) alem de ser o maior cantor da musica country e é uma das mais belas vozes, desconhecido do gosto popular eu gostaria muito de que as pessoas o ouvissem (little ole dime - blue side of lonesome - Am i that easy to forget) faz dele o maior de todos os interpretes
Thank you to those that have posted excerpts of Jim's movie, for his fan's world wide to enjoy. Here is a man who has touched the music world of those who appreciate genuine music for just what it says. There will never be another Jim Reeves, " unquote.....jack
I have a copy of this movie and it's one of my most prized possessions. It is sad that this is the only move Jim made. He is a joy to listen to and a real joy to watch
perform. He had a way about him and that smile of his, you couldn't help but be
happy and carefree. At least we still have his music.
Fascinating footage! The late great Mr Reeves left us MUCH too soon. I'm sure he had lots of wonderful music left in him & maybe even more acting roles. What a shame. But I'm very grateful to you for sharing this rarely seen gem with us to enjoy!
The legendary Jim in his one and only film appearance in 1963. A year later and he was gone. I heard somewhere that the producers of the movie sent his widow Mary a special print of the movie just shortly after Jim's tragic death and Jim had plans to go to acting school as he was a bit unsatisfied about his acting ability. I though it was prety good and much more convincing than his co-star Clive Parnell who sounded more like Jerry Lewis! LOL
I Have it on VHS Video and now its on DVD, its a Shame its the only film Jim Reeves ever made as im sure he would have got an Oscar sometime in his life.
Always Jim Reeves
Jm01394 1 month ago
Jim voice was at it's best when he made this, his only film.
alancolwill1 7 months ago
boa noite ao you tube a pergunta foi boa
Jim Reeves (the gentleman) alem de ser o maior cantor da musica country e é uma das mais belas vozes, desconhecido do gosto popular eu gostaria muito de que as pessoas o ouvissem (little ole dime - blue side of lonesome - Am i that easy to forget) faz dele o maior de todos os interpretes
valeu & obrigado
ulisor1 8 months ago
Thank you to those that have posted excerpts of Jim's movie, for his fan's world wide to enjoy. Here is a man who has touched the music world of those who appreciate genuine music for just what it says. There will never be another Jim Reeves, " unquote.....jack
engraver41 8 months ago
does anybody happen to know where i could fine this movie i have been looking for it for the past 4 months lol plz and thxs
lindsley10 11 months ago 2
I have a copy of this movie and it's one of my most prized possessions. It is sad that this is the only move Jim made. He is a joy to listen to and a real joy to watch
perform. He had a way about him and that smile of his, you couldn't help but be
happy and carefree. At least we still have his music.
LadODell 1 year ago
Fascinating footage! The late great Mr Reeves left us MUCH too soon. I'm sure he had lots of wonderful music left in him & maybe even more acting roles. What a shame. But I'm very grateful to you for sharing this rarely seen gem with us to enjoy!
JubalCalif 2 years ago
The legendary Jim in his one and only film appearance in 1963. A year later and he was gone. I heard somewhere that the producers of the movie sent his widow Mary a special print of the movie just shortly after Jim's tragic death and Jim had plans to go to acting school as he was a bit unsatisfied about his acting ability. I though it was prety good and much more convincing than his co-star Clive Parnell who sounded more like Jerry Lewis! LOL
Anyone know when movie got shown in the UK?
GarryHerring1963 2 years ago
@GarryHerring1963 I saw it in1964 at the now redundant PITSEA BROADWAY CINEMA
candw87 2 years ago
August 20, 1923 Jim Reeves was born in Galloway Texas
July 31, 1964 he died when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed during a thunderstorm near Nashville, Tennessee.
His business partner and manager Dean Manuel (who was also the pianist in Reeves' backing group) was also killed in the crash.
uvedkommend 3 years ago
he died a traumatising death at a tender age of 43 in 1965
raveya98 3 years ago
Actually he was just short of his 41st birthday, and he died in 1964.
HTRWNVL 2 years ago
Awesome rating.
mypoetforever 3 years ago 3
Love this Film.
I Have it on VHS Video and now its on DVD, its a Shame its the only film Jim Reeves ever made as im sure he would have got an Oscar sometime in his life.
whispperson 3 years ago