Girls I Have Known

Girls I Have Known is an album recorded by Jim Reeves and released in 1958 by RCA Victor (catalog no.The album was produced by Chet Atkins.[1][2] On November 17, 1958, the album was No.2 on Billboard magazine's "Favorite C&W Albums" based on the magazine's annual poll of country and western disc jockeys.[3] AllMusic gave the album four stars, and critic Bruce Eder wrote: "Whether it's pop or country, it's all delightful, and of immense importance in the history of country music -- this was one of the very first countrypolitan recordings, utilizing a sophisticated sound that was closer to pop music than to anything previously identified as country music.
Studio albumJim ReevesCountryRCA VictorGod Be With YouSinglesAnna MarieChet AtkinsBillboardAllMusicMona LisaMy JuanitaCharmaineMargieSweet Sue, Just YouRamonaMaria ElenaGood Night IreneJim Reeves discographyJim Reeves SingsSinging Down the LaneSongs to Warm the HeartAccording to My HeartThe Intimate Jim ReevesHe'll Have to GoTall Tales and Short TempersTalkin' to Your HeartThe Country Side of Jim ReevesA Touch of VelvetWe Thank TheeGentleman JimThe International Jim ReevesGood 'n' CountryTwelve Songs of ChristmasKimberley JimMoonlight and RosesThe Jim Reeves WayYours Sincerely, Jim ReevesBlue Side of LonesomeMy CathedralA Touch of SadnessJim Reeves—and Some FriendsJim Reeves Writes You a RecordJim Reeves on StageThe Best of Jim ReevesHave I Told You Lately That I Love You?Up Through the YearsThe Best of Jim Reeves Vol. IIThe Best of Jim Reeves Volume IIISomething Special40 Golden GreatsRemembering Patsy Cline & Jim ReevesMexican JoeI Love YouAm I Losing YouYonder Comes a SuckerFour WallsBlue BoyBilly BayouThe BlizzardStand at Your WindowAdios AmigoWelcome to My WorldLove Is No ExcuseI Guess I'm CrazyI Love You BecauseI Won't Forget YouThis Is ItIs It Really Over?Distant DrumsI Won't Come In While He's ThereWhen You Are GoneMissing YouAm I That Easy to ForgetDon't Let Me Cross OverHave You Ever Been Lonely?Discography