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Sep 25, 1963The Jim Reeves movie "Kimberley Jim" has its world premiere in South AfricaDec 17, 1963Jim Reeves & Dottie West record "Love Is No Excuse" in the afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio BApr 2, 1964Jim Reeves performs "Welcome To My World," "Four Walls" and "Bimbo" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Reeves and the host also join Eydie Gorme on "This Ole House." Gorme does solo covers of "Make The World Go Away," "I Walk The Line" and "Oh Lonesome Me"May 18, 1964Jim Reeves records "I Guess I'm Crazy," "Angels Don't Lie," "I Won't Come In While He's There" and "This Is It" during an evening session at RCA Studio B in NashvilleJul 2, 1964Jim Reeves holds his final recording sessions, cutting the ironically titled "Is It Really Over?" and "Missing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio BJul 4, 1964Jim Reeves begins an eight-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Moonlight And Roses"Jul 31, 1964Jim Reeves and pianist Dean Manuel die in a plane crash during a thunderstorm in Brentwood, Tennessee. Numerous locals--including Eddy Arnold, Chet Atkins and Ernest Tubb--search for three days before discovering the wreckageAug 1, 1964While searching for the wreckage of Jim Reeves' plane crash in Brentwood, Tennessee, rescue worker Carol Crimmons suffers a heart attackAug 2, 1964Two days after the crash that claimed their lives, the bodies of Jim Reeves and keyboard player Dean Manuel, plus the mangled plane they were flying in, are finally discovered beneath some trees in Brentwood, TennesseeAug 29, 1964The late Jim Reeves appears at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first of seven weeks with "I Guess I'm Crazy"
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