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The South African Life and Afterlife of Jim Reeves

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DVDs

Album Titles Cited

  • In Suid-Afrika RCA Victor Popular 31,630 (1962).
  • Kimberley Jim RCA Victor Popular 31,777 (1964).
  • Jy is My Liefling RCA Victor Popular 31,671 (1963).
  • Gentleman Jim RCA Victor Popular 31, 680 (1963).
  • The Intimate Jim Reeves RCA Victor Popular 31,386 (1960).
  • Good ‘n’ Country RCA Victor Popular 31,750 (1963).
  • The International Jim Reeves RCA Victor Popular 31,733 (1963).
  • Yours Sincerely RCA Victor Popular 32, 171 (1966).
  • Across the Bridge RCA Victor Popular 38, 098 (1966).

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