Disc 1 01	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 02	 Roly Poly			 03	 Am I Losing You?			 04	 Portuguese Washerwoman (CHET ATKINS)			 05	 The Wind-Up			 06	 Yonder Comes A Sucker			 07	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 08	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 09	 Breeze			 10	 According To My Heart			 11	 Raggin' The Keys (DEL WOOD)			 12	 Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt			 13	 An Evening Prayer			 14	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 15	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 16	 Oklahoma Hills			 17	 Am I Losing You?			 18	 I Didn't Know The Gun Was... (JEAN SHEPARD)			 19	 Your Old Loveletters			 20	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 21	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 22	 According To My Heart			 23	 Anna Marie			 24	 Border Baby (BENNY MARTIN)			 25	 I Love You More			 26	 Waiting For A Train			 27	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 28	 Jim Reeves interview with Don Davis			      Disc 2 01	 Beamont Rag/Intro			 02	 Billy Bayou			 03	 I'd Like To Be			 04	 Midnight In Old Amarillo (THE BLUE BOYS)			 05	 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You			 06	 Blue Boy			 07	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 08	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 09	 I Get The Blues When It Rains			 10	 Theme Of Love			 11	 Blue Boy			 12	 Bud's Bounce (THE BLUE BOYS)			 13	 Am I Losing You?			 14	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 15	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 16	 Billy Bayou			 17	 Am I Losing You?			 18	 Blue From Now On (LOUVIN BROS)			 19	 Blue Boy			 20	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 21	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 22	 Bimbo			 23	 Anna Marie			 24	 Yes, There's A Reason (DONNA DARLENE)			 25	 I'd Like To Be			 26	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 27	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 28	 'Til The End Of The World			 29	 Making Believe			 30	 Just Call Me Lonesome			 31	 Beaumont Rag/outro
  CD3 01	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 02	 Blue Boy			 03	 If Heartache Is The Fashion			 04	 The Butcher Boy (HARVEY JUNE VAN)			 05	 Streets Of Laredo			 06	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 07	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 08	 Billy Bayou			 09	 I'm Beginning To Forget You			 10	 You're Making A Fool Out Of Me (WANDA JONES)			 11	 Mexican Joe			 12	 Home			 13	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 14	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 15	 Blue Boy			 16	 He'll Have To Go			 17	 I Know What It Means To Be... (CARL BUTLER)			 18	 Honey Won't You Please Come Home			 19	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 20	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 21	 I Know One			 22	 He'll Have To Go			 23	 Forever (ANITA KERR SINGERS)			 24	 Sally Goodin (TOMMY JACKSON)			 25	 Billy Bayou			 26	 Beaumont Rag/outro
  CD4 01	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 02	 Blue Boy			 03	 Four Walls			 04	 Make Friends (ARCHIE CAMPBELL)			 05	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 06	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 07	 I Get The Blues When It Rains			 08	 He'll Have To Go			 09	 Barnyard Banjo Pickin' (STRINGBEAN)			 10	 I Don't See You In My Eyes Anymore			 11	 An Evening Prayer			 12	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 13	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 14	 Billy Bayou			 15	 Am I Losing You?			 16	 Wheels (BLUE BOYS)			 17	 Then I'll Stop Loving You			 18	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 19	 Beaumont Rag/intro			 20	 Your Old Loveletters			 21	 It's Nothin' To Me			 22	 Then I'll Be Happy (DEE DON)			 23	 San Antonio Rose (BLUE BOYS)			 24	 What Would You Do?			 25	 Beaumont Rag/outro			 26	 Beaumont Rag/intro
  The side of Jim Reeves that nobody knows! In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Gentleman Jim recorded many transcriptions for Country Music Time. Unavailable since the day they were aired, these shows reveal a different and rarely heard side of the legendary country balladeer. He's working with his own group in various settings, and performs his hits as well as songs that he rarely if ever tackled elsewhere. Here's the relaxed, informal Jim Reeves that fans remember best.
  This 4-CD boxed set includes 117 titles. Not only are there rare versions of Jim Reeves classics like Am I Losing You, Yonder Comes A Sucker, According To My Heart, Anna Marie, Billy Bayou, Blue Boy, Bimbo, He'll Have To Go, and Four Walls, but Jim also performs songs from his albums and personal favorites like The Wind-Up, If Heartache Is The Fashion, Oklahoma Hills, Roly Poly, and Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt.
  In addition, Jim Reeves introduces fellow Nashville stars like Chet Atkins, Jean Shepard, Del Wood, Benny Martin, the Louvin Brothers, Stringbean, and Carl Butler .... plus of course his own  Blue Boys. As a final bonus, there's an interview with Jim Reeves conducted by dee-jay Don Davis. |