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Sep 5, 1961Jim Reeves records "(How Can I Write On Paper) What I Feel In My Heart" and "Losing Your Love" during a midday session at RCA Studio B in NashvilleNov 10, 1961Jim Reeves records "When Two Worlds Collide," "I Won't Forget You" and "Blue Side Of Lonesome" during the evening at RCA's Nashville studioNov 20, 1961Jim Reeves records "Welcome To My World" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. He also records "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)," which becomes a hit 20 years later when his vocals are paired with Patsy Cline'sNov 21, 1961Jim Reeves records "Adios Amigo" and "Am I That Easy To Forget" in the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio BNov 29, 1961The Grand Ole Opry comes to Carnegie Hall, with Patsy Cline, Grandpa Jones, Bill Monroe, Minnie Pearl, Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves, Faron Young and The Jordanaires. The performance benefits the Musicians' Aid Society. In the crowd: Jimmy Dean and comic Jack BennyDec 14, 1961Henderson, Texas, declares Jim Reeves DayFeb 1, 1962Jim Reeves records "That's When I See The Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. His vocal is re-matched with new instrumental tracks six years later to build a posthumous hitJun 14, 1962Jim Reeves records "Little Ole You" and "I'm Gonna Change Everything" in an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. He also takes a second swipe at "Welcome To My World," although it fails to surpass his November versionAug 16, 1962Jim Reeves leaves Nashville for the first-ever country tour of South Africa, with Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and comedian Dick O'ShaunessyAug 18, 1962Jim Reeves arrives in Johannesburg for the first-ever country tour of South Africa. Three thousand people are waiting at the airport to greet him. Also with him are Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and comedian Dick O'Shaunessy
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