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Eddie Reeves
Eddie Reeves is credited on 905 releases across 233 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1958–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

905
Pressings credited
233
Albums
8
Decades active
104
In collections
Biography
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. BMI awarded Reeves and co-writer Harvey their Special Citation of Achievement for "Rings", having received over one million radio and television performances, making it one of the most performed songs from BMI's repertoire of over eight million songs. Reeves' songs are associated with three Grammy Award nominations: 1972 Pop Vocal Group – Sonny & Cher – "All I Ever Need Is You" lyrics; 1972 Best Country Vocal Performance – Duo or Group – Tompall & the Glaser Bros. – "Rings"; and 1973 Best Country Instrumental Performance – Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed – Me and Chet (album, which included "All I Ever Need Is You").
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Credited work
905 releases · 233 albums · active 1958–2022
- Performance · 888
- Production · 41
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Mastersound Studios, Atlanta · Producers Workshop · RPM / Tangerine Studios · Audio International Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Behind Closed Doors
1973

Dynamite
1974

A 25th Anniversary In Show Business Salute To Ray Charles
1971

Out Of Sight
1975

All I Ever Need Is You
1971

Duets
1984

The Best Of Lobo
1975

All I Ever Need Is You
1972

Volcanic Action Of My Soul
1971

When The Rainbow Disappears: An Anthology 1965-68
2015

The Very Best Of Cher
2003

#1's: The Warner Bros. Years
1988

Love Me Tender
1982

Live In Las Vegas Vol.2
1973

21 Number Ones
2006

Sailin'
1976

Just A Singer
1974

Me And Chet
1972

Love Country Style
1970

Live In Stockholm 1972
2021

The A&M Vinyl Box-Set 1970 - 1975
2017

Like Red On A Rose
2006

The Way Of Love: The Cher Collection
2000

His Greatest Hits Vol. 1
1987
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Ray Charles
- Sonny & Cher
- Kenny Rogers
- Lobo (3)
- Unknown Artist
- Tom Jones
- The Fireballs
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