Jim Reeves - It's Nothing to Me 1961
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Here's a tune written by Leon Payne, under the pseudonym Pat Patterson and first recorded by Loy Clingman in 1957. Red Kirk put it out in 1959 and the Reeves released his version in 1961. The Coasters also recorded in that year and there were later versions by Sanford Clark and others. But the Reeves version is the one I heard first and believe I like the best. THE WESTERNER thewesterner.b...
Bless you Jim. You left us with some fantastic music Sir.
Miss you dearly...
Only Gentleman Jim can do this song on this planet.
R. I. P., sir.
Love this version of Jim Reeves..
Wonderful
I love songs from ASCAP publisher members, such as the Criterion Music Corporation.
Sweetest Melody!!
I like this version when first heard this song in cassette tape since 80's
What a beautiful song.
Keep doing what you’re doing!
Such a good tune ... Easy on the ears
Funny lyrics.. I love Jim, man!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Rare song from gentle man
The vocal is fro,m the original but the music was dubbed in in ‘78.
Like the instruments and the beat ain't original?
Yeah I was gonna say, sounds way too good for 61 😂
@@psychrestore9610Still sounds like a billion dollars.
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