Yours Sincerely, Jim Reeves

[2] It was produced by Chet Atkins and Bob Ferguson.[3] The recording on side one is from Reeves' radio interview that he gave while touring Europe in 1964.According to Greg Adams, who reviewed the disc for AllMusic, the side's track listing "gives the impression that the program is mostly music, but the songs typically appear in excerpts when referenced in Reeves' narration" of his life story.There's also "a snippet of a 1948 newscast Reeves made in his days as an announcer and two nearly complete songs performed during an early radio broadcast.According to the AllMusic reviewer, the short introductions could be taken "from a radio transcription or interview".
Studio albumJim ReevesCountryRCA VictorProducerChet AtkinsBob FergusonBlue Side of LonesomeAllMusicHe'll Have to GoMexican JoeYonder Comes a SuckerBilly BayouAm I Losing YouVG-listaTop Country AlbumsBillboardJim Reeves SingsSinging Down the LaneGirls I Have KnownGod Be with YouSongs to Warm the HeartAccording to My HeartThe Intimate Jim ReevesTall 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 WayMy 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 ReevesI Love YouFour WallsAnna MarieBlue BoyThe 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