Jim Reeves A Legend In My Time Fixed -
Today, when I hear “Welcome to My World,” I am no longer in the present. I am back in a simpler place—a bench seat in a ‘62 Chevrolet, the scent of rain on asphalt, my father’s hand on the wheel, and that velvet voice filling the dark with light.
Just weeks after his death, “I Guess I’m Getting Over You” was released. Then “Blue Side of Lonesome.” His posthumous hits kept coming, almost as if the man himself refused to believe the calendar. For those of us who were young then, it was a strange, beautiful grief—mourning a man whose new music was still arriving from the other side. jim reeves a legend in my time
But here is what makes a true legend: He didn’t stay gone. Today, when I hear “Welcome to My World,”
And then, of course, the unthinkable. July 31, 1964. A plane lost in the Tennessee woods. The voice went silent. Then “Blue Side of Lonesome
Jim Reeves – A Legend in My Time
The Velvet Voice That Stopped Time



