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  • Mar 10, 1967
    Strings are added to the late Jim Reeves' "I Heard A Heart Break Last Night" during an overdub session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Mar 25, 1967
    The late Jim Reeves rests at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "I Won't Come In While He's There"
    Oct 20, 1967
    Red Foley, Jim Reeves, artist manager J.L. Frank and record producer Steve Sholes join the Country Music Hall of Fame during the first Country Music Association awards ceremony in Nashville
    Jan 3, 1968
    New instrumental parts are recorded to support the late Jim Reeves' original vocals on "That's When I See The Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)" during a session at RCA's 17th Avenue studios in Nashville
    Feb 26, 1968
    The late Jim Reeves is honored by the RIAA with a gold album for "Distant Drums"
    Jan 8, 1971
    New instrumental tracks are recorded to support the late Jim Reeves' performance of "The Writing's On The Wall" during a session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Jan 25, 1971
    Fourteen musicians, including a 12-piece string section, overdub new parts atop the late Jim Reeves' vocals on "The Writing's On The Wall" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Sep 27, 1971
    Steel guitarist Hal Rugg and guitarists Harold Bradley and Grady Martin add additional instrumental parts to the late Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" during a pair of overdub sessions at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Oct 26, 1971
    Guitarist Harold Bradley does additional overdubbing on Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Feb 28, 1973
    New instrumental parts are recorded for the late Jim Reeves' "Am I That Easy To Forget" in a morning session at the RCA Studios in Nashville

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