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  • Mar 16, 1973
    A string section is added to Jim Reeves' "Am I That Easy To Forget" during a morning overdub session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Nov 19, 1976
    New instrumental parts are added to the late Jim Reeves' "It's Nothin' To Me" during a morning session at the RCA Studios on 17th Avenue in Nashville
    Jan 17, 1977
    The Country Music Hall of Fame unveils a 30-inch bronze sculpture of Jim Reeves, designed by Montana artist Bill Rains
    Nov 30, 1978
    Deborah Allen and several musicians turn the late Jim Reeves' "Don't Let Me Cross Over" into a duet in a session at Nashville's Music City Music Hall
    Dec 11, 1978
    A string section is added to the late Jim Reeves' version of "Don't Let Me Cross Over" during an overdub session at Studio One in Nashville
    Jun 22, 1979
    Deborah Allen and several musicians add new parts to turn the late Jim Reeves' "Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me" and "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" into duets during a session at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studios
    Dec 12, 1979
    Moe Bandy records "Yesterday Once More" at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios during an afternoon of work. It pays homage to Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart," Lefty Frizzell's "Always Late" and Jim Reeves' "Four Walls," among others
    Dec 3, 1980
    Ronnie Milsap records "Am I Losing You" for his Jim Reeves tribute album, "Out Where The Bright Lights Are Glowing," at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    Feb 27, 1981
    RCA releases Ronnie Milsap's remake of Jim Reeves' "Am I Losing You"
    Mar 30, 1981
    RCA releases Ronnie Milsap's album of Jim Reeves covers, "Out Where The Bright Lights Are Glowing"

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