
Country Music Time 087 Jim Reaves 1st Song - I Get the Blues When it Rains
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Scott Farley
Its Jim Reeves on Country Music Time. Well, hi there, friends and neighbors. This is Scott Farley giving you a warm welcome to another edition of Country Music Time, which is brought to you, transcribed from Nashville, Tennessee by your local Air Force recruiter in cooperation with this radio station. Country Music Time features nothing but the best in country and western music. And of course, only the top stars are on hand to provide our music for us. And now, here in person is the star of this edition of country music time, Mr. Jim Reeves.
Jim Reeves
I get the blues when it rains the blues I can't lose when it rains Every little raindrop falls on my wind of pain Only reminds me of tears I've shed in vain I sit and wait for the sun to shine down on me once again it rained when I found you Rained when I lost ya that's why I get the blues when it rained Rain well, I get the blues when it rains the blues I can't lose when it rains Every little raindrop falls on my wind of pain Only reminds me of tears I've shed in vain Now I sit and wait for the sun to shine down on me once again it rained when I found you Rained when I lost you that's why I get the blues when it rains.
Well, hi everybody. That's an old. Not exactly a country tune, but we kind of make a country tune out of it. This is Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys back for the United States Air Force. And we hope that we pick some of the tunes you'll enjoy hearing. That one. Of course I get the blues when it rains Hope sunshine prevails around your place today. And no blues or no rain or anything of that sort. Here is a waltz tune. Now that's. Well, it's been pretty good for us. It's called Theme of Love. I'd like to sing it.
I'd love to say I love you and hold you close to me I'd love to say how wonderful you are as no one else could be.
When.
First I said I love you within my heart I knew I'd love to say I love you all my life because it's true. When first I said I love you within my heart I knew I'd love to say I love you all my life because it's true.
Now here is a word from our good friend, Sergeant Farley.
Scott Farley
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Jim Reeves
Thank you, Sergeant Farley.
Blue boys, that's what they call me. Cause I'm so lonely. Since I lost you, blue boy. I'm known as blue boy. You found a new boy and now we're through. I had a twinkle in my eye. When our sweet love was new. Now all I do is moan, cry and hunger. After you, blue boy. I'll be a blue boy until you need me As I need you. I had a twinkle in my eye when our sweet love was new. Now all I do is mumble and cry and hunger. After you, blue boy. I'll be a blue boy until you need me As I need you. As I need you blue.
Thank you very sincerely. Now, here's an address that I'm sure you will need if you're going to write to the United States Air Force about the shows that they're presenting for your listening pleasure. And I know you're going to write to some of us or, well, some of the guys who have done shows that you enjoy. And I hope that'll be me, at least one of them. You just send your letters and cards to whoever it is you want to write to. Recruiting Publicity Center, Governors Island, New York. 4, New York. Recruiting Publicity Center, Governors Island, New York. Four, New York. Be looking for your letters real soon. Now here are the Blue Boys with a tune that the folks like to dance to. And it's one written by Bud Isaacs. It's called Bud's Bounce. Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you very much. Bud Isaacs will be proud of that one if he hears it, and I hope he does, that sort of brings out the guitistry here of Jimmy Day, the steel guitar, and Royce Morgan, the standard guitar. Bud's Bounce, a tune I like better. Sing again. Now, if you fellas are ready, we'll do this one.
Am I losing you? Are my fears coming TR I wish I knew Am I losing you? Is your love really true? Is there somebody new? Tell me what to do Am I losing you? Am I too blind to see what's been happening to me? Every road has a bend Will I be sweetheart or friend? Will the sweet things you do be for somebody new? Tell me what to do Am I losing you? Am I too blind to see what's been happening to me? Every has a bend Will I be sweetheart or friend? Will the sweet things you do be for somebody new? Tell me what to do Am I Louis you.
Now this is Jim Reeves saying it's been a pleasure doing a few songs for you and hope you found a favorite among the tunes we've done for you today. Till we see you, goodbye and the very best of everything to you.
Scott Farley
Country Music Time was presented by the United States Air Force Recruiting Publicity Center. And now this is Scott Farley saying goodbye. And remember. If you enjoyed this edition of Country Music Time, drop in to see your local Air Force recruiter and tell him about it. And now until next week, I'd like to remind you that today and tomorrow you're better off in the United States Air Force.
Jim Reeves
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Summary of "Country Music Time 087 Jim Reaves 1st Song - I Get the Blues When it Rains"
Podcast Information:
The episode begins with Scott Farley extending a warm welcome to listeners, setting the stage for an evening dedicated to the quintessential sounds of country and western music. He introduces the featured artist, Jim Reeves, highlighting the collaboration between the local Air Force recruiter and the radio station.
Notable Quote:
Scott Farley [00:29]: "Country Music Time features nothing but the best in country and western music."
Jim Reeves opens the musical segment with a soulful rendition of "I Get the Blues When it Rains." His smooth baritone brings emotional depth to the lyrics, encapsulating themes of love and longing.
Notable Lyrics:
Jim Reeves [01:28]: "I get the blues when it rains, the blues I can't lose when it rains..."
Transitioning to a more romantic tone, Reeves performs "Theme of Love." The song showcases his versatility, blending heartfelt lyrics with a soothing melody.
Notable Lyrics:
Jim Reeves [03:39]: "I'd love to say I love you and hold you close to me..."
Continuing the emotional journey, Reeves delivers "Blue Boy," a track that delves into feelings of loneliness and heartache following a lost love.
Notable Lyrics:
Jim Reeves [06:49]: "Blue boys, that's what they call me, cause I'm so lonely since I lost you..."
The Blue Boys accompany Reeves in "Bud's Bounce," an upbeat waltz composed by Bud Isaacs. The instrumental piece highlights the talents of Jimmy Day on the steel guitar and Royce Morgan on the standard guitar.
Notable Mention:
Jim Reeves [08:38]: "Bud's Bounce, a tune I like better."
Reeves closes the musical segment with "Am I Losing You," a reflective song questioning the stability and future of a relationship.
Notable Lyrics:
Jim Reeves [10:57]: "Am I losing you? Are my fears coming true?"
Interwoven between the musical performances are informative messages from the United States Air Force, presented by Scott Farley and Jim Reeves himself. These segments aim to recruit and inform listeners about opportunities within the Air Force.
After his initial performance, Jim Reeves speaks directly to the audience, identifying himself and his band as entertainers supporting the United States Air Force.
Notable Quote:
Jim Reeves [03:07]: "I'm Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys back for the United States Air Force."
Scott Farley delivers a compelling recruitment message aimed at nurses, highlighting the advanced opportunities and personal fulfillment offered by the Air Force Nurse Corps.
Notable Quote:
Scott Farley [05:46]: "It's the deep satisfaction that comes from a new double pride. Pride in serving humanity and country."
Reeves encourages listeners to engage with the Air Force by providing contact information for the Recruiting Publicity Center, emphasizing the ease of reaching out.
Notable Quote:
Jim Reeves [08:38]: "You just send your letters and cards to whoever it is you want to write to. Recruiting Publicity Center, Governors Island, New York."
In the episode's conclusion, Scott Farley reinforces the benefits of joining the Air Force, urging listeners to consider a career that offers both adventure and purpose.
Notable Quote:
Scott Farley [14:13]: "Today and tomorrow you're better off in the United States Air Force."
The episode wraps up with heartfelt goodbyes from both Jim Reeves and Scott Farley. Reeves expresses gratitude for the opportunity to perform and hopes listeners found favorites among the presented tunes. Farley reiterates the value of the United States Air Force, encouraging immediate action for those interested.
Notable Quotes:
Jim Reeves [13:18]: "It's been a pleasure doing a few songs for you and hope you found a favorite among the tunes we've done for you today."
Scott Farley [14:13]: "Remember, you're better off in the United States Air Force."
"Country Music Time 087 Jim Reaves 1st Song - I Get the Blues When it Rains" offers a nostalgic trip through classic country melodies, masterfully performed by Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys. The seamless integration of musical performances with informative Air Force recruitment messages provides listeners with both entertainment and valuable opportunities for service. This episode exemplifies the charm of old-time radio, blending heartfelt music with purposeful messaging to create a memorable listening experience.