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1971 studio album by Jim Reeves
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Jim Reeves Writes You a Record is a studio album by Jim Reeves, released posthumously in 1971 on RCA Victor.[2][3] It was produced by Chet Atkins.[3]
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1. | "Angels Don't Lie" | Dale Noe | |
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2. | "When Two Worlds Collide" | - Roger Miller
- Bill Anderson
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3. | "Nobody's Fool" | Hal Bynum | |
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4. | "My Blinde Hart" | | |
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5. | "The Storm" | | |
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6. | "Wild Rose" | Cindy Walker | |
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7. | "After Loving You" | | |
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8. | "Trying to Forget" | - Sonny Burnette
- Gene Martin
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9. | "Ding Dong" | Kikillus | |
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10. | "Seven Days" | - Clarence R. Selman
- Jim Reeves
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