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    Reeves remains a popular artist in Ireland, and many Irish singers have recorded tribute albums. A play by author Dermot Devitt, Put Your Sweet Lips, was based on Reeves' appearance in Ireland at the Pavesi Ballroom in Donegal town on June 7, 1963, and reminiscences of people who attended.

  3. Oct 6, 2012 · His Tribute to Jim Reeves was the first record by an Irish-based artist to achieve UK chart success, while Lovely Leitrim confirmed him as the leading Irish country singer of his day.

  4. In between the million-sellers, Jim Reeves was recording a string of wonderful, easy-going ballads like Welcome to my world, I won’t forget you and I’m getting better. On the 31st July, 1964, he met an untimely death in a ‘plane crash.

  5. A tribute song to Jim Reeves by the Irish country singer Larry Cunningham (and the Mighty Avons). The song was a single released in 1964 shortly after Jims death (King Record label KG1016), and...

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  6. The song "A Tribute to Jim Reeves" was written by Eddie Masterson and recorded by Larry Cunningham and the Mighty Avons and during January 1965 it scored on the UK Charts and Top Ten in Ireland. It scored the UK Charts on December 10, 1964 and was there for 11 weeks and sold 250,000 copies.

  7. View a video clip about Ray's Tribute to Jim Reeves, recorded in 1964, after Jim's untimely death. Interview provided by Arie den Dulk. Arie interviewed Ray Winkler in London the weekend of July 31 and August 1, 1994 on the 30 th anniversary of the death of Jim Reeves.

  8. Find release reviews and credits for A Tribute to Jim Reeves [The Complete Sessions] - Charley Pride on AllMusic - 2005