Jim Reeves - It's Nothin' To Me video free download


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Duration: 02:25
Uploaded: 2011/01/14

great song gives me goose bumps haha

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8 years ago

kimani killian

reminds me of my childhood

9 years ago

Eustace Haney

I'm sure David McBath knows this, but this is an "overdubbed" version of the original. The original was released as an "album cut" on the 1961 LP "Tall Tales & Short Tempers" and got virtually no airplay at all. The background music on the 1961 version is drastically different from this version, much softer and more low key. This 1977 overdub was produced by Bud Logan (not Chet Atkins, who produced so many other JR overdubs, as well as all of his RCA songs while he was alive), Bud also is playing the electric guitar. This song was actually a pretty big hit for Jim in 1977, I know it got on the charts and got a lot of airplay but I don't know how high up it got.

10 years ago

Terry Harrison

I love this somewhat rare Jim Reeves song. Also I am an amature singer and I enjoy trying to sing his songs. I just recorded and posted my version of this song. Anyone who is interested please stop by and check it out.....Terry

10 years ago

Circumpunk

Y'all should listen to the Harry Johnson version. Nothing against Jim Reeves he was a great performer.

10 years ago

carol frost

Agreed!!!

10 years ago

GetFuckedHector

HARRY JOHNSON

10 years ago

David MacBeth

This version,blasts the original out of the water!

10 years ago

ilrmbru2b

So many great songs by Gentleman Jim Reeves. With appreciation!

10 years ago

Don Chappell

I think this is the overdub version from around 1977(?). it's a little "sassier" than the original. I worked in country radio during that period and I recall this being a pretty strong hit at the time. at least, the station I worked for played the heck out of it...

10 years ago

James Ferrell

Great song.Guys can still relate to this.

11 years ago

Jim Ber

your welcome ;)

11 years ago

nitropost

First time I hear this song, understand that while I am not a raving fan of country, I can appreciate it's importance in the influence that it has, and this piece is a gem.

11 years ago

Tom Hoehler

What an underrated song. This barely got airplay back in the day, I could never understand. One of my favorites by Jim, thanks for posting.

12 years ago

johnnyreb65

One of his best to me. I can't believe it was no more popular that it was. The guitar work unique for him and for that time period.

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