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  • Feb 8, 1960
    Jim Reeves snags a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "He'll Have To Go"
    Mar 31, 1960
    Jim Reeves records "I'm Gettin' Better" in an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. He also records "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight," which becomes a duet with Deborah Allen nearly 20 years later
    Apr 12, 1960
    Jim Reeves records "Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Deborah Allen adds her voice to a recording with new instrumental parts nearly 20 years later
    Apr 23, 1960
    During the Grand Ole Opry, RCA's Chet Atkins presents Jim Reeves a gold record for "He'll Have To Go." It is not certified, however, by the RIAA
    May 5, 1960
    Jim Reeves records "I Know One" and "I Missed Me" in an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Aug 8, 1960
    Jim Reeves records a new version of his 1957 hit "Am I Losing You" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The new recording becomes a hit in both pop and country
    Aug 13, 1960
    Jim Reeves performs "I'm Gettin' Better" and "He'll Have To Go" during the ABC telecast of "The Dick Clark Show" 
    Sep 4, 1960
    Jim Reeves adds a string section to his August recording of "Am I Losing You" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Oct 4, 1960
    Jim Reeves cuts "The Blizzard" in a late-night session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jun 4, 1961
    Jim Reeves records "What Would You Do?" and "Stand At The Window" in the afternoon at Nashville's RCA Studio B

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