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| | Jim Croce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Croce who is now an accomplished musician and songwriter in his own right) helped the former album reach #1 on the charts in 1974. |  | | In 1968, Jim and Ingrid Croce were encouraged to move to New York City to record their first album with Capital Records. |  | | Jim Croce died in a plane crash on September 20, 1973 in Natchitoches, Louisiana at age thirty, one day before releasing his third ABC album, I Got a Name. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Croce
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| | Jim Croce Biographies |
 | | Jim immediately became a top bill club and concert performer and the title song and "Operator," pulled from the album, were both highly successful singles. |  | | Jim was struck with the idea that "music is the international language," and he began formulating concepts in his own music that would help it to bridge language and cultural barriers. |  | | Croce uses a Martin D-35 but with a narrower neck which was added by a repairman-friend, Phil Petillo, in New Jersey. |
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http://www.netporch.com/jcroce/bio.htm
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | The album I Got a Name was released posthumously and several of its songs went on to reach #1. |  | | This album failed to reach a wide audience, however, and the Croces were forced to return to Pennsylvania. |  | | While in his third year of college, one of Jim's bands was invited to perform in a tour of Africa and the Middle East. |
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http://www.hotshotdigital.com/tribute/JimCroce.html
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| | Jim Croce : Croce - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Jim & Ingrid Croce's duo album, which appeared years before Jim Croce's breakout 1972 hit "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," demonstrates that the later decision for Jim Croce to perform solo was a sound one. |  | | This album passed unnoticed when it was first released, only gaining attention in the wake of Jim Croce's hit recordings for ABC and his subsequent early death, which put a premium on all parts of his relatively small catalog. |  | | Ingrid Croce, who takes several lead vocals and even sings by herself on "The Next Man That I Marry," has a passable but unremarkable voice, while Jim Croce often shows the casual style that would become so popular in the early '70s. |
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| | VH1.com : Jim Croce : Biography |
 | | Though Croce only recorded a few studio albums before an untimely plane crash, he continues to be remembered posthumously. |  | | Eventually he was noticed and signed by the ABC/Dunhill label and released his second album, You Don't Mess Around with Jim, in 1972. |  | | In 1969, the Croces and an old friend from college, Tommy West, moved to New York and record an album. |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/croce_jim/bio.jhtml
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | Croce began playing guitar professionally at age 18 at Villanova University where he was a DJ on campus radio, and played in local garage bands. |  | | Jim's love of country blues led to the development of his rolling, finger-picked guitar style. |  | | All in all Jim Croce Live is a fine tribute to a talented, and under-rated performer. |
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http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd/cd_croce_live_americana.html
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| | Amazon.com: Jim Croce Photographs & Memories: His Greatest Hits: Music: Jim Croce |
 | | In case you have not heard Jim before, the album is a mixture of fast and slow paced songs; yet all of them have his signature voice and style. |  | | Jim Croce is best known for the punchy, almost raw sound of his two biggest hits, "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "You Don't Mess Around With Jim." However, he was far more versatile than that, and this collection showcases his talents. |  | | Jim knew how to make his acoustic guitar sound addictive. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002JUC?v=glance
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | Jim Croce was born in south Philadelphia January 10th, 1943, and brought up on ragtime, country and Dixieland music. |  | | Corb Donahue, a friend of Croce's and an employee at his record company, ABC/Dunhill, described Croce as "simply one of the finest human beings I've ever met." The sentiment was echoed by others who knew him. |  | | Croce had just completed a third album for Dunhill, I've Got a Name. |
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| | Facets (Disc 1 of 2) by Jim Croce at Audio Lunchbox |
 | | Facets serves as an audio snapshot of Jim Croce on the brink of stardom and immortality. |  | | A second disc appends an additional seven songs taken from 1968’s Ingrid And Jim Croce, specifically chosen by Ingrid and son A.J. for this release. |  | | Facets (Disc 1 of 2) by Jim Croce at Audio Lunchbox |
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http://www.audiolunchbox.com/album?a=7372
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| | Jim Croce — The Way We Used to Be - Folk Music |
 | | Jim Croce — The Way We Used to Be We can't put "Time in a Bottle" but we remember past times through music that has touch our hearts. |  | | Jim Croce — The Way We Used to Be - Folk Music |  | | Jim Croce's music forever lives on in our hearts as we would wish to preserve "Time in a Bottle". |
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art24412.asp
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| | Jim Croce: Facets - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | But before Jim was a most famous mustachioed minstrel, he was a bald-faced newlywed in Delaware who received a most interesting nuptial present from his parents: $500 for this aspiring folkie to record and album (or perhaps to get the music business out of his system and to get a real, paying job). |  | | In the summer of 1966, Croce decided to use this money to record a few of his newly-penned tunes along with some of his old favorites: the result was the album Facets, eleven tracks of folk music that could not have been more born of the moment. |  | | Croce's still-developing talent is more prominent still on his unnecessary cover of "Coal Tattoo", a folk song so awful (and awfully funny) it would be more properly found on the soundtrack to A Mighty Wind. |
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http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/c/crocejim-facets.shtml
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | Jim Croce was a wonderful entertainer and musician. |  | | Jim Croce opened the show and Woody Allen followed. |  | | Because Woody Allen was so reclusive, I was able to spend more time with Jim and his band. |
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | Bice, who was greatly influenced by Jim Croce’s music, performed songs from his debut CD (soon-to-be released by 19 Recordings/RCA Records) as well as his favorite Jim Croce songs. |  | | To recognize his remarkable achievements, Croce’s and Martin Guitar surprised the musician with a custom-made Jim Croce/Bo Bice Vintage Series Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar. |  | | Now, for the first time ever, the music from those live television performances is available on CD, on an album also entitled Have You Heard Jim Croce Live. |
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http://www.jimcroce.com
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| | Collins' Oldies Website: Jim Croce |
 | | All songs were written by Jim Croce unless otherwise noted. |  | | Lyrics to all songs can be found here. |  | | Time In A Bottle (2:24) - This is the second-best of Jim's songs. |
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| | MUSICMATCH Guide: Jim Croce |
 | | One such artist was Jim Croce, a songwriter with a knack for both upbeat, catchy singles and empathetic, melancholy ballads... |  | | In the music industry, arguably the worst tragedy that can befall an artist is to die in their prime, when he or she is just beginning to break through to the mainstream and reach people on a national level. |  | | Create Jim Croce MP3s from these CDs with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |
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http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=336334
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| | Jim Croce Guitar Tab - Sheet Music Time in a Bottle |
 | | Jim Croce: Classic Hits Performed by Jim Croce. |  | | Finding Jim Croce CDs and Jim Croce DVDs has never been so easy... |  | | Jim Croce Sheet Music - DVDs - VHS Video - CDs - Movies - Music - Tab |
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| | Photographs and Memories: Jim Croce Fanlisting |
 | | Jim's first - and only - album released during his lifetime was entitled "Life and Times." The sucess of the above-mentioned songs propelled the album to number one on the Billboard charts. |  | | Welcome to "Photographs And Memories", fanlisting for Musician Jim Croce! |  | | Jim's son, AJ, is a sucessful musician in his own right. |
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| | Catalog - Jim Croce - Classic Hits - as seen on TV |
 | | Catalog - Jim Croce - Classic Hits - as seen on TV Vinyl Stage Music |  | | I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song |  | | ONLINE CATALOG / CD's / CLICK HERE FOR NEW CD's / CD's - Various Music Genres - Click Here - for various CD selections |
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| | JIM CROCE |
 | | His You Don't Mess Around With Jim album held the #1 spot for 5 whole weeks in 1972, and yet Croce himself remained as broke as the bowery-bums that he sang about. |  | | I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song |  | | Life And Times(73) produced his 2nd #1 hit-song, Bad Bad Leroy Brown, (split in two on the 8-track), and yet still no money was forthcoming for this artist. |
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| | Jim Croce Hits - SHOP.COM |
 | | Vocal-Jim Croce Song Tracks 'Bad Bad Leroy Brown', Jim Croce 3 m. |  | | - Key: E 2 'I'll Have To Say I Love You With A Song', Jim Croce 2 m. |  | | All other designated trademarks, copyrights and brands are the property of their respective owners. |
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| | Croce's San Diego jazz music restaurant and bars |
 | | Croce's San Diego jazz music restaurant and bars |  | | Both Cookbook and Restaurant Guide, featuring more than 260 signature recipes from San Diego’s most treasured eateries with personal biographies of more than 130 restaurateurs and chefs, this one-of-a kind book is a unique close-up look at America’s Finest City, and the people who flavor it! |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: C: Croce, Jim |
 | | We'll Always Remember: Jim Croce - Tribute to the late singer with biography and discography. |  | | Top: Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: C: Croce, Jim |  | | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: C: Croce, Jim |
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| | You Don't Mess Around With Jim - Jim Croce (Lyrics and Chords) |
 | | You Don't Mess Around With Jim - Jim Croce (Lyrics and Chords) |  | | {Repeat} {Spoken} Yeah, big Jim got his hat Find out where it's at And not hustling people strange to you Even if you do got a two piece custom made pool cue |
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| | CMT.com : Jim Croce : Artist Main |
 | | Originally a university disc jockey, he played in various rock... |  | | James Joseph Croce was born in Philadelphia on Jan. 10, 1943. |  | | Check out the slower side of this duo with their video, "Never Mind Me." |
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| | Jim Croce Tabs: 638 Tabs Total @ 911Tabs |
 | | get Jim Croce lyrics from Mp3 Lyrics Organized |  | | get more Jim Croce tabs from Tab Heaven |  | | Jim Croce news, reviews, forums and wallpapers at GetSomeNoise |
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| | Jim Croce: The Tribute Page |
 | | Tribute Songs True Stories Croce Chat Discussion List |  | | On September 20, 1973, Jim Croce, along with his friend and lead guitar player, Maury Muehleisen, and 4 others, died when their chartered Beechcraft D-18 snagged the top of a pecan tree during take-off and crashed after a concert at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. |  | | A Show Business Chronicle starring Jim Croce and Maury Muehleisen) |
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 | | Jim Croce - The 50th Anniversary Collection 1992 |
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| | Jim Croce |
 | | We must be a sight to see Salon and Saloon I'll look you up soon Maybe sing you a tune ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Top Of Page Speedball Tucker Words and music by Jim Croce I drive a |  | | Uptown's got its hustlers The Bowry's got its bums Forty-second street's got Big Jim Walker He's a |  | | Strange we should meet here Seeing off our friends It's hard to draw the line between Beginnings and ends Oh, Mary, Mary, must you go so soon? |
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