Kimberly Jim

Jim Reeves · Welcome to My World [1996]

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I was always a rollin' stone

I would tred any road

I'd walk alone

Never sharin' my load.



Since I came to this land of smiles

All my rovin' is past

And now the miles

Are all behind me at last.



It's here I want to stay

Find someone to marry

Here I'll tarry

For the rest of my days.



I'm no longer a rollin' stone

Now that cravin' has gone

This lands my own

And my home from now on.



It's here I want to stay

Never travel again

I'll remain

For the rest of my days.



I'm no longer a rollin' stone

Now that cravin' has gone

This lands my own

And my home from now on...

About Kimberly Jim

Jim Reeves' "Kimberly Jim" stands as a tender example of his signature crooning style, blending country and pop sensibilities with a distinct vocal warmth. Recorded for the 1996 compilation *Welcome to My World*, the track showcases Reeves' ability to deliver intimate ballads with effortless charm, a hallmark of his career spanning the 1950s and 60s. The song reflects the era's emphasis on romantic storytelling, where Reeves' voice served as the primary instrument of emotion. While the specific narrative of the lyrics remains private, the recording captures the polished production typical of mid-century Nashville sessions, highlighting his status as a leading figure in country music. This particular version contributes to his extensive discography, demonstrating the consistency and appeal that made him a beloved figure in American music history.