Jim Nesbitt
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Jim Nesbitt

Jim Nesbitt Jim Nesbitt American country music singer-songwriter (1931–2007) James Thomas Nesbitt, Jr.[1] (December 1, 1931 – November 29, 2007)[2] was an American country music singer. He had his first hit with "Please Mr. Kennedy" in 1961. It was released on Dot Records and became a number 11 hit on the Billboard charts.[3] His biggest hit, "Lookin' for More in '64", got to number 7.[3] He also recorded "A Tiger In My Tank". It stayed on the Cash Box charts for 13 weeks. He had several other hits on the Chart label. He released his last album, Phone Call From The Devil, in 1975 on Scorpion Records.[3] Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Jim Nesbitt Nesbitt in 1965 Background…

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Singles

Crying And Waiting For You / The Friendly Undertaker
Crying And Waiting For You / The Friendly Undertaker
Husbands In Law / I Want To Have My Operation On TV
Husbands In Law / I Want To Have My Operation On TV
Still Alive In '65 / I Laughed When You Said You Were Leaving
Still Alive In '65 / I Laughed When You Said You Were Leaving
You're No Good / You Better Watch Your Friends
You're No Good / You Better Watch Your Friends
Looking For More In '64 / Go On And Cry Me A River
Looking For More In '64 / Go On And Cry Me A River (1964)
I Love Them Old Nasty Cigarettes / Nice Guys Always Finish Last
I Love Them Old Nasty Cigarettes / Nice Guys Always Finish Last (1970)
My Old Drinking Friends / When They Sent My Old lady To The Moon
My Old Drinking Friends / When They Sent My Old lady To The Moon (1970)