His discography in the late 1950s and early 1960s includes seminal albums such as Jim Reeves Sings (1957) and Girls I Have Known (1958). However, it was the 1964 release of "He'll Have to Go" that cemented his place in music history. The song became a massive crossover hit, topping country charts and reaching the top 20 on the pop charts.
After his death, RCA Victor and Bear Family Records systematically released vault material, live recordings, and repackaged compilations. Key posthumous titles include: jim reeves discography 19572009torrent hot