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| First Name |
Eddie
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| Last Name |
Reeves
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| Birthday |
17th November, 1939
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| Birthplace |
Austin, Texas, United States
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| Died |
18th November, 2018
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| Place of Death |
Houston, Texas, United States
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| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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| Nationality |
American
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| High School |
Amarillo High School, Amarillo, TX
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| Occupation Text |
Singer, songwriter, artist manager, publisher, record company executive, writer
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| Occupation |
Singer
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Rock, Pop, Adult Contemporary, country
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| Year(s) Active |
1950s–present, 1950s–2010's, 1950s–2010's
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| Instrument (text) |
Guitar, piano, vocals
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| Record Label |
United Artist Music, ABC Records, Chappell Music, Warner Bros., United Artists Music
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| Associated Acts |
The Nighthawks, Jules and the Polar Bears, Slow Children
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| Official Websites |
http://www.eddiereevesmusic.com
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Edward Benton Reeves (November 17, 1939 – November 18, 2018) was an American songwriter, recording artist, music publisher, artist manager, record company executive, and author. He wrote several hit songs including "All I Ever Need Is You" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by many artists including Ray Charles, Sonny & Cher, Ray Sanders, Andre Hazes, Tom Jones, Sammi Smith, Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed and Kenny Rogers & Dottie West; "Rings", co-written with Alex Harvey and recorded by Cymarron, Lobo, Reuben Howell, Leo Kottke, Twiggy, Tompall and The Glaser Brothers, Lonnie Mack (a vocal rendition from the guitar man of "Memphis" hit record fame), and other artists; "Don't Change on Me" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by Ray Charles, B.B. King, Van Morrison (recorded for Warner Bros. but available only on an Italian bootleg album), and by Alan Jackson; "If You Wouldn't Be My Lady", co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by both Ray Charles and Charlie Rich; and "It’s a Hang Up Baby", recorded by both Jerry Lee Lewis and Z.Z. Hill. The song was also performed on November 6, 1969 by Tom Jones with musical backing by the Moody Blues on his national television show, This Is Tom Jones.