“Moonlight And Roses” by Jim Reeves - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1964 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |
Not one glimmer of a decent track on this one; Jim's in full-on Perry Como mode, and it's a rather grim experience for a jukebox rebel looking for those famous bass tones of his to be married with some grittier material.
The Jukebox Rebel
06–Sep–2008
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:30] Jim Reeves - Moonlight And Roses (Ben Black, Neil Moret, Edwin Henry Lemare) Country |
A2 | [02:32] Jim Reeves - Mexicali Rose (Helen Stone, Jack Tenney) Latin |
A3 | [02:33] Jim Reeves - Carliona Moon (Joe Burke, Benny Davis) Pop Ballad |
A4 | [02:57] Jim Reeves - Rosa Rio (Cindy Walker) Country |
A5 | [02:57] Jim Reeves - Oh! What It Seemed To Be (Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss) Pop Ballad |
A6 | [02:31] Jim Reeves - What’s In It For Me? (Cindy Walker) Pop Ballad |
B1 | [02:35] Jim Reeves - Roses (Glenn Spencer, Tim Spencer) Pop Ballad |
B2 | [01:53] Jim Reeves - One Dozen Roses (Al Lewis, Country Washburne) Pop |
B3 | [02:31] Jim Reeves - Moon River (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) Crooner / Cabaret |
B4 | [02:39] Jim Reeves - There’s A New Moon Over My Shoulder (Lee Blastic, Jimmie Davis, Ekko Whelan) Pop |
B5 | [02:19] Jim Reeves - It’s Only A Paper Moon (Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg, Billy Rose) Crooner / Cabaret |
B6 | [02:35] Jim Reeves - When I Lost You (Irving Berlin) Pop Ballad |