Everywhere You Go

Jim Reeves · I Call Her Heartache [2010]

(Larry Shay - Joe Goodwin - Mark Fisher)



(Everywhere you go.)



Everywhere you go sunshine follows you

Everywhere you go skies are always blue

Children love you, they seem to know

You bring the roses out of the snow.

The whole world says hello

Everywhere you go.



--- Instrumental ---



(Everywhere you, everywhere you go)

Sunshine follows you

(Everywhere you, everywhere you go)

The skies are always blue

Children love you, they seem to know

You bring the roses out of the snow.

And the whole world says hello there

Everywhere you go...

About Everywhere You Go

Jim Reeves' "Everywhere You Go" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style that defined the late 1950s country-pop sound. Recorded for the album *I Call Her Heartache*, the track showcases Reeves' signature warmth and vocal control, delivering a melody that balances romantic longing with a gentle, almost melancholic tone. As part of his extensive discography, this recording reflects the era's emphasis on intimate storytelling through music, where Reeves' voice served as the primary instrument of expression. The song's enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and the emotional connection it fosters, making it a staple in collections of his best works. It exemplifies how Reeves transformed traditional country themes into accessible pop standards that resonated with audiences across generations.