Kimberley Jim (soundtrack)

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Kimberley Jim
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Released1964
Genre Country
Length28:08
Label RCA Victor
Jim Reeves chronology
Twelve Songs of Christmas
(1963)
Kimberley Jim
(1964)
Moonlight and Roses
(1964)
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Kimberley Jim is a soundtrack album recorded by Jim Reeves for the 1964 motion picture Kimberley Jim , in which he starred. [1] The album was released by RCA Victor.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kimberley Jim"Gilbert Gibson2:05
2."Strike It Rich" 1:59
3."I Grew Up"Herbert R. Friedman2:23
4."My Life Is a Gypsy" 2:28
5."Born to Be Lucky"Taffy Kikillus1:31
6."Old Fashioned Rag"Leo Friedman2:19
7."Could I Be Falling in Love"Alex Zanetis2:49
8."Diamonds in the Sand"Gilbert Gibson / Taffy Kikillus1:57
9."A Stranger's Just a Friend"Don Gibson / Jim Reeves1:59
10."Fall in and Follow"Herbert R. Friedman2:22
11."Roving Gambler"Traditional1:51
12."Dolly with the Dimpled Knees"Gilbert Gibson / Taffy Kikillus1:09
13."The Boom-Chick Polka"Taffy Kikillus1:39
14."The Search Is Ended" 2:21
Total length:28:08

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References

  1. 1 2 "Gentleman Jim - Jim Reeves". AllMusic . Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. Colin Larkin. The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music. p. 354. Retrieved 2022-05-06. "Kimberley Jim (RCA Victor 1964)**