Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? cover

Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?

Jim Reeves · 1964

24 min · 10 tracks · country

A warm blend of heartfelt ballads and upbeat country tunes, showcasing Reeves' smooth baritone voice.

Why this album works

This album features the hit title track, which reached number one on the Billboard Country chart and became one of Reeves' signature songs. Its success helped bridge country music's popularity across broader demographics during the early 1960s, influencing subsequent artists to adopt a more crossover-friendly approach.
Best for
warm heartfelt ballads for comfort short bursts of nostalgia easygoing tunes for relaxation
Context
Released in 1964, 'Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?' is Jim Reeves' fifth studio album, coming after his successful 1962 album 'Girl on the Billboard.' At this time, Reeves was solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in country music, transitioning to a more polished sound that appealed to both country and pop audiences.
Stylistic neighbors
Jerry Reed· Lonnie Mack· Connie Francis

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Standout 2:48
  • 2 I’m Gonna Change Everything 1:58
  • 3 Waltzing on Top of the World 2:08
  • 4 Oklahoma Hills Standout 2:23
  • 5 Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt 2:35
  • 6 Roly Poly 2:30
  • 7 Each Time You Leave Standout 2:29
  • 8 A Letter to My Heart 2:39
  • 9 Your Old Love Letters 2:16
  • 10 Highway to Nowhere 2:30

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