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      • At his last recording session in July 1964, Jim Reeves recorded a version of the song which became the opening track to his 1965 album The Jim Reeves Way.
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  2. At his last recording session in July 1964, Jim Reeves recorded a version of the song which became the opening track to his 1965 album The Jim Reeves Way. "Make the World Go Away" was a greater success for Eddy Arnold during 1965, scoring No. 1 on the country music chart [4] and also scoring No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart. It reached No ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_ReevesJim Reeves - Wikipedia

    Reeves' last two recording sessions for RCA Victor were held July 2, 1964; they produced the songs "Make the World Go Away", "Missing You", and "Is It Really Over? " When the session ended with some time remaining on the schedule, Reeves suggested that he should record one more song.

  4. The album opens with a cover of Hank Cochran 's song "Make the World Go Away", recorded by Reeves at his last recording session in July 1964. "I Can't Stop Loving You" is another song from that session [citation needed] and is in fact the last song Reeves ever recorded:

  5. Jul 2, 2019 · This day in 1964, Jim Reeves went into the studio for what turned out to be his last recording session. Reeves’ last recording session for RCA Victor produced “Make the World Go Away”, “Missing You”, and “Is It Really Over?”.

  6. 5.8K views 3 years ago. (Written by Hank Cochran). 1st. Recorded 13 June 1963 by Ray Price Issued on LP "The Jim Reeves Way" (1965). Recorded 2 July 1964 - [13:30 -16:30] - RCA Victor...

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  7. At his last recording session in July 1964, Jim Reeves recorded a version of the song which became the opening track to his 1965 album The Jim Reeves Way. "Make the World Go Away" was a greater success for Eddy Arnold during 1965, scoring No. 1 on the country music chart [4] and also scoring No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart.

  8. Make the World Go Away by Jim Reeves [US] was written by Hank Cochran and was first recorded by Ray Price in 1963. It was first released by Timi Yuro in 1963. Jim Reeves [US] released it on the album The Jim Reeves Way in 1965.